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ProxyOrb is a free browser-based online web proxy service. After users enter a target URL on ProxyOrb.com, the request is forwarded through its servers, so the destination website cannot see the user’s real IP address. It highlights no registration, no downloads, and permanent free access. Its positioning is closer to a “web proxy browser” than to a VPN that covers all device traffic or a traditional HTTP/SOCKS5 proxy pool.
Based on the collected content, ProxyOrb claims to offer HTTPS encryption, IP address masking, a no-logs policy, multiple global proxy nodes, load balancing, automatic server selection, intelligent traffic routing, and a responsive mobile experience. Its technical articles also mention using methods such as URL rewriting and Service Worker to keep sub-requests within proxied pages routed through the proxy. It is worth noting that the website does not disclose whether its proxies are residential, datacenter, or mobile, nor does it provide the size of its IP pool, a specific country list, or whether SOCKS5 is supported.
The pricing information is very clear: 100% free, no hidden fees, and no registration required. However, the terms of service also state that server resources are limited and prohibit high-load activities such as automated scraping, repeated requests, large file transfers, and direct linking to proxied resources. Abusive users may be banned. As a result, it is suitable for lightweight web browsing, but not for commercial-scale data collection, bulk account management, or high-concurrency tasks.
The main advantage is its extremely low barrier to use: users can simply open the website to access restricted sites, making it friendly for students, office-network users, and travelers. It also publicly explains some of its proxy mechanisms and security boundaries. The drawbacks are that it lacks information about the operator, country of registration, node coverage, protocol capabilities, and audit reports. Although it claims to keep no logs and not collect data, its terms also mention collecting anonymized page-view statistics and clearly state that complete anonymity cannot be guaranteed.
ProxyOrb is better suited for temporarily accessing blocked websites, social media, educational resources, or some streaming content. It is not suitable as a long-term privacy protection tool or enterprise proxy infrastructure. Access from mainland China is not addressed in the available text, so its availability is unknown; if direct access fails, another network tool may be required first. Since the service is free, payments are not involved. Alternatives are not listed in the main text, but depending on your needs, mature VPNs, paid proxy pools, or self-hosted proxy solutions may be worth considering.
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proxyorb.com is an Unknown Proxies provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 5.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach proxyorb.com directly.