ProxyAZ is a platform offering private proxies and rotating residential proxies, positioning itself around βcheap, fast, private.β Based on the scraped page content, its product lineup includes IPv4 private datacenter proxies, IPv6 private proxies, IPv6 Package, and Cheap/Premium Rotating Residential Proxy. The service supports automatic delivery after payment and provides a developer API for purchasing, renewing, whitelisting, switching protocols, checking proxies, and exporting proxy lists.
In terms of protocols, ProxyAZ supports HTTP/HTTPS, SOCKS4, and SOCKS5, and proxy types can be switched to HTTP/HTTPS or SOCKS5 in the account panel or via API. For IP pool size, Cheap Rotating Residential claims access to 91M+ monthly IPs across 180+ countries, while Premium Rotating Residential offers 31M+ monthly IPs across 180+ countries. The service also claims a global server network spanning 50+ countries. Residential proxies support targeting by country, city, state/province, and ISP/ASN. The Cheap plan can keep the same sticky IP for up to 6 hours, while the Premium plan supports up to 7 days. For concurrency and bandwidth, the text states that each proxy has unlimited connections, a 10G redundant network, and βbasically unlimited bandwidth,β but it also mentions a fair use policy, so this should not be understood as truly unrestricted usage.
Its billing is relatively flexible: private proxies are purchased by quantity and subscription period, starting from 1 proxy, with terms ranging from 3 days, 1 week, 2 weeks, and 1 month to 12 months. Residential proxies are purchased by GB of bandwidth. The API documentation gives IPv6 Package examples: Lite with 1,500 proxies costs $4 for 1 day or $60 for 30 days, while Enterprise with 41,000 proxies costs $950 for 30 days. However, several pricing forms on the site display $0, so the actual order price should be confirmed in the account dashboard or pricing calculator.
Its strengths are a broad product range covering datacenter, IPv6, and rotating residential proxies, along with complete support for protocol switching, IP whitelisting, username/password authentication, and API-based workflows, making it suitable for automated purchasing. The downsides are that IPv6 compatibility is explicitly limited and may not work with all websites or DNS/resolution services. The site also states that it does not support gaming or sneaker proxies. Its logging policy only says βNo logs,β without more complete privacy terms or audit information.
ProxyAZ is better suited to individual developers and small to medium-sized teams that need low-cost private proxies, large-scale IPv6 ports, residential geo-targeting, and API integration. The main text does not clearly specify accessibility from China, network connectivity, or supported payment methods, so these remain unknown. If access or payment from mainland China is blocked, it is advisable to prepare a working proxy network and compare it with other proxy services that more clearly support Chinese, Alipay/USDT, or localized assistance.
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