7 best proxy sites to make your browsing safer

People who want to visit blocked websites but don’t want to spend money on a separate VPN connection usually use proxy websites. These websites rely on proxy servers to translate traffic, providing a fast and free way to quickly access blocked content.

Proxy servers act as middlemen, translating traffic for users and receiving traffic from different destinations. Essentially, when you visit a website through a proxy server, it first flows through the proxy website and then to the destination.

This allows you to access blocked websites because traffic flows through an unblocked proxy server. You can use quite a few proxy websites. Next, we’ll take a look at the seven best proxy websites.

1. KProxy

 

KProxy is one of the best free proxy sites you can use right now. Arguably, the biggest reason so many people use this proxy site is that it doesn’t cost a dime.

You don’t have to worry about installing apps or extensions (although Edge, Chrome, and Firefox all have them). KProxy hides your identity by changing your IP address when sending traffic to the Internet.

This is a good proxy if you want to bypass geo-lockdown restrictions, including bypassing workspace lockdown or government censorship. You can also use it to bypass the firewall of your school.

If you want to browse the web anonymously, but don’t want to spend money on a VPN, this is your next best option. However, the free plan has a lot of distracting ads.

KProxy offers decent encryption for free proxies, so if hiding your IP address is the primary goal, it’s a pretty good option. However, don’t expect it to transfer content smoothly, especially in the free version.

The platform also offers a paid plan called KProxy Pro, starting at $5. This gives you access to premium servers, which the company claims to reduce latency and better bandwidth. The Professional plan also does not contain any ads.

2. Anonymouse

 

Anonymouse first launched in 1997 and still looks like a 90s website. Once you’ve chosen your language, you’ll see a page with pricing for its VIP membership, starting at $6 per month. This includes VPN services, faster speeds, no ads, antivirus scanner, more configuration options, increased download limits, and encrypted connections.

Anonymouse is a basic proxy that you can use to open blocked websites. Keep in mind that encrypted connections are no longer supported on the free version. Therefore, for any website that starts with “HTTPS”, you need to pay for its VIP service. Despite the limitations on the free version, anonymouse is one of the best proxy sites if you’re willing to spend some money.

3. Whoer.Net

 

Whoer is a VPN provider and a free web proxy that you can use to quickly change your IP address and bypass geo-restrictions. If you want to browse the web anonymously, this is a good choice.

However, Whoer is slightly different from some of the other proxy sites on this list. First, it does not provide services in all countries. Secondly, you have to download its anonymization tool to change your IP and DNS.

It’s worth noting that you can’t use Whoer to change your IP just by entering the website’s URL in the address bar on your website. You must download its tools to use the service. It has separate extensions for Firefox, Chrome, Opera, and Yandex.

In addition, free services can kill your speed, so to unleash its full potential, you have to choose to pay to subscribe to its VPN service.

Whoer also offers users a 30-day money-back guarantee. Free services are fairly basic, so don’t expect to stream videos or load content-rich websites.

4. GeoSurf

 

GeoSurf is similar to Zyte in that it provides residential IP that you can use to bypass geo-restrictions. It can be used by businesses with web bots to scaveng the web, mainly because it has a rotary agent manager that reduces the risk of detection.

GeoSurf provides more than 3.5 million IPs distributed across 2,000 locations, including static IPs. You can buy a proxy server from GeoSurf, and the plan starts at $300 per month and goes all the way to $2,000 per month. Plus, if that doesn’t meet your needs, GeoSurf has an enterprise plan with customization options.

5. HMA

 

HMA was one of the most popular affiliate sites of the year. It started out as a free proxy, but eventually launched its own VPN with a paid plan. The company has seen its privacy-related troubles, but it is struggling to restore its former glory.

It offers fairly nominal speeds, but servers are almost always overloaded due to the popularity of proxy websites. HMA hides your IP and encrypts your internet traffic, which is what you expect from any proxy. However, it displays a large number of ads, effectively cutting screen space to 65% while you browse.

Like most others, it will also throttle speed to get you to buy premium VPN products. A free web proxy extension is also available. You can’t use its proxies to unblock Netflix or other streaming sites, but with its standalone VPN you can, which has a 30-day money-back guarantee.

6. Zyte

 

Zyte, formerly Known as Scrapinghub, is an intelligent proxy and network crawling solution for enterprises. It’s different from the other proxy sites on this list because it’s designed for people who actually understand how the web works.

Essentially, Zyte provides its own proxy that you can use to bypass geofilters. However, it requires you to integrate the API with your existing infrastructure in order to work smoothly. Zyte offers four plans, starting at $29/month and going all the way to $999/month for the Enterprise edition. The latter is flexible, so you can also customize it to your specific needs.

7. ProxySite

 

ProxySite is another free online web proxy. It has dozens of servers across the US and Europe, and you can manually switch to the one you like. The only problem with ProxySite is that it doesn’t determine the exact location of the server. As an advantage, ProxySite has dedicated buttons for quick access to YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, Reddit, Imgur, and Google searches.

If you need more basic features, you can purchase the premium version, which starts at $9.99/month or $5.99/month, paid annually. The Premium plan promises more compatibility with different websites and enhanced security when browsing the internet.

Protect your online identity

It’s best to take steps to protect your online identity, such as masking your IP address, especially on public networks. Using a fake IP address helps protect your real identity and keeps your personal information free from malicious behavior.