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VMHeaven.io-Free-Proxy-List

Fresh list of HTTP/S & SOCKS4/SOCKS5 Proxies, Amazon excluded, Updating every 15 minutes!

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VMHeaven free proxy list

A continuously updated list of HTTP, HTTPS, SOCKS4 and SOCKS5 proxies, refreshed every fifteen minutes and excluding AWS and honeypots.

What the list offers

VMHeaven.io Free Proxy List publishes continuously updated and tested proxy servers across four protocols: HTTP, HTTPS, SOCKS4 and SOCKS5. The README states the lists are refreshed every fifteen minutes and that only verified, functional proxies are included. The project explicitly excludes AWS and Amazon addresses and other proxy honeypots, a choice meant to keep the lists usable for developers rather than littered with traps. The stated use cases include web scraping, bypassing geo blocks and online anonymity, though these are framed as examples of what the proxies are commonly used for.

Download patterns

The lists are served as plain text files through raw.githubusercontent.com and can be pulled either by protocol or by country. The per protocol files follow paths like http.txt, https.txt, socks4.txt and socks5.txt, while country based files follow the pattern Country/{COUNTRY_CODE}/{type}.txt, so a user swaps the country code to get, for example, German or British subsets. The README gives curl examples for both styles, making the data straightforward to integrate into scripts or tools. A future API for programmatic access is mentioned as planned but not yet available.

Stated disclaimer

The repository closes with a disclaimer that the listings are provided for informational purposes only and should be used for viewing purposes only, and that the operator does not encourage or support anything illegal or unlawful. This positions the project as a data source rather than as guidance on how to apply the proxies. The README also invites stars, shares and contributions in the form of issues, feedback or new proxy sources, indicating the list is intended to grow through community input as well as automated testing.

Editorial conclusion

Updates run on a fifteen minute cycle, the repo notes an API is planned for programmatic access, and the operator states the listings are for informational viewing only.

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