free-proxy-list
Free Proxy List ✅🚀 HTTP, HTTPS, SOCKS4 & SOCKS5 | Updated every 5 minutes | Strict SSL, zero MITM, multi-country
Databay free proxy list
A free proxy list of HTTP, SOCKS4 and SOCKS5 proxies updated every five minutes, with a stated strict SSL validation claim and a free public API.
What it offers
Databay's free proxy list publishes HTTP, HTTPS, SOCKS4 and SOCKS5 proxies, refreshed every five minutes, deduplicated and sorted by recency, from more than one hundred eight countries. The README states counts of one thousand nine hundred seventy nine HTTP, four hundred fifty five SOCKS4 and two hundred seventy two SOCKS5 proxies at the time of writing, with average latency around two thousand five hundred milliseconds and a best of sixty milliseconds. The list requires no API key for the free tier.
SSL claim and access
The project emphasizes strict SSL validation: every proxy tunnels HTTPS through the CONNECT method and preserves the target site's SSL certificate, with a stated no MITM guarantee, and the README notes there is no separate HTTPS file because modern HTTP proxies already tunnel HTTPS. The files are plain text with one IP and port per line, served via jsDelivr or raw GitHub, and a free public API is documented with query parameters, example requests and a response schema in Python, Node.js, Go, PHP, Java and C# or .NET.
Posture
The list is MIT licensed, and the README promotes Databay's premium rotating proxies for secure browsing at scale. It includes an important disclaimer that free proxies carry risks and that many perform MITM attacks to modify data, which this list claims to filter by validating SSL certificates. As with similar aggregated lists, the proxies are operated by third parties rather than by the project itself.
Editorial conclusion
The project is MIT licensed and reported thirty eight stars at indexing, with a disclaimer noting free proxies can perform MITM attacks, which the list claims to filter through SSL validation.
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