Proxy.dog is a proxy provider operated by Russiaβs Biterika Group, focusing on native Russian IPv4 and IPv6 data center proxies. Its main selling points are extremely low pricing and automated delivery, primarily targeting social media marketing and data scraping needs within Russia.
Proxy Types and Coverage
Proxy.dog only offers data center proxies (IPv4/IPv6), and its IP coverage is limited to Russia. The platform currently has around 31,000 proxies online and has sold nearly one million proxies in total, putting it at a medium scale. Its IPv6 proxies use IPv4-to-IPv6 tunneling: users configure an IPv4 address in their software, while target websites see an IPv6 address. This also means IPv6 is only suitable for websites that support the protocol.
Protocols and Billing
HTTP and SOCKS5 are both supported, with authentication available via username/password or IP whitelist. Billing is based on the number of IPs + a 30-day cycle + bandwidth speed. Dedicated IPv4 costs 60 RUB/month, shared IPv4 (up to 5 users) costs 13.86 RUB/month, and dedicated IPv6 costs just 2.1 RUB/month. Note that a 5% VAT is added at checkout, and bandwidth is available in three tiers: 0.75 Mbps, 5 Mbps, and 15 Mbps. Buyers need to choose according to their actual use case.
Anonymity and Logging Policy
The website does not clearly state a no-logs policy. Its terms of service also state that user data may be disclosed to relevant authorities without notice in the event of a criminal investigation, court subpoena, or suspected illegal activity. As a result, its anonymity and privacy protections are relatively weak, making it unsuitable for scenarios requiring a high level of anonymity.
Pricing is Proxy.dogβs biggest advantage, especially its IPv6 proxies at 2.1 RUB/month, which are extremely cheap. Other advantages include fully automated instant delivery and flexible shared/dedicated options. The drawbacks are also clear: Russian IPs only, limited IPv6 compatibility, an extremely strict refund policy (only 1 hour of no-questions-asked refunds, with no refunds for shared IPv4), and a minimum bandwidth of just 0.75 Mbps.
Proxy.dog is suitable for marketers and data scrapers with very limited budgets whose target websites are in Russia, such as Russian social media or e-commerce platforms like VK and OK. It is also suitable for developers who need a large number of low-cost IPs for IPv6 compatibility testing.
For users in China, access to this service is partially restricted. While Russian IPs themselves can generally be reached directly, Proxy.dog only supports international bank cards such as Visa/Mastercard for payment, with no local payment methods such as Alipay or WeChat Pay. This makes payment highly inconvenient for Chinese users. If you need global coverage or optimized direct connectivity from China, alternatives such as Bright Data or Oxylabs are worth considering.
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proxy.dog is an Russia Proxies provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach proxy.dog directly.