FREE DAILY PROXY LIST
Welcome to the Momentous Journey Free Proxy List, your go-to tool for accessing a daily-updated collection of public proxies (HTTP, HTTPS, SOCKS5). This resource is for ethical, legal, and educational use only: network testing, research, privacy enhancement, geo-restricted content access-for legitimate purposes. We provide filtered results, performance stats, and reliable info so you can choose proxies safely and effectively.
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How It Works
We constantly scan, gather, and test public proxies from verified sources. Each proxy is checked for:
- Speed — latency and response-time measurements.
- Anonymity / Proxy Type — whether it’s transparent, anonymous, or elite; HTTP, HTTPS, or SOCKS5.
- Geographic Location — which country / region the proxy appears in.
Results are sorted and you can filter by type, speed, country to find what suits your need best.
Types of Proxies Explained
- HTTP Proxies: Simple proxies that forward HTTP traffic. Good for general web browsing or testing websit
- HTTPS Proxies (SSL Proxies): These encrypt traffic between your browser and the proxy. Useful when you need security, privacy, or handling sites with sensitive data.
- SOCKS4 & SOCKS5 Proxies: More flexible — can handle different traffic types (web, email, file transfers). SOCKS5 supports UDP, better for applications/games. Useful when HTTP/HTTPS won’t do.
Use Cases / Ethical Use
- Researchers doing academic or technical research may need to see web behavior from different countries.
- Developers testing network performance and latency from various regions.
- Users concerned about online privacy or limiting tracking see by hiding their real IP.
- Troubleshooting or diagnosing access issues in geo-restricted content—like checking how content appears in other regions.
Important: This tool is not for hacking, illegal downloads, spam, or violating website terms of service. Users must comply with laws and respect copyrights/privacy.
Warnings / Risks
- Public proxies often have instability — many go offline without warning.
- Security risks: data may be intercepted, or malicious servers may exist. Always avoid sending personal, sensitive data through untrusted proxies.
- Speed may be slow; latency can be high, especially with distant or overloaded proxies.
- Legal risk in certain regions: use of proxies is regulated or restricted in some countries. Always check local law.
- Logs and privacy: some proxies may log your activity. Trust of provider matters.
Filters you can use:
- Country (e.g. US, UK, Germany, etc.)
- Proxy Type (HTTP, HTTPS, SOCKS5)
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