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Froxy

Residential and mobile proxies with long sticky sessions

4.0(0)4.0 out of 5 from 0 reviews
Founded 2020
8.0

$4.00/GB

from $4.00/GB /GB

IP Pool
10M+
Countries
200+
Uptime
99.6%
Avg. response
1.0s
Free trial
No
Founded
2020

Our verdict

Froxy's pitch is control: hold a residential or mobile IP for up to 24 hours, target it to a specific city or carrier, and build workflows that depend on identity persistence. That combination is genuinely useful for account management and geo-sensitive checks.

Performance on everyday targets is dependable, though the hardest anti-bot walls still favour the premium networks, and per-GB pricing only becomes compelling at volume.

If long sticky sessions and precise geo-targeting are what your workflow needs, Froxy is a strong mid-market choice.

Speed test & performance

IP pool
10M+

200+ locations

Sticky sessions
Up to 24h

Signature feature

Targeting
City & ASN

Fine-grained

Protocols
HTTP & SOCKS5

All products

Pros & cons

Pros

  • Sticky sessions up to 24 hours
  • City and ASN-level targeting
  • Residential, mobile, and datacenter in one dashboard
  • HTTP(S) and SOCKS5 support
  • Prices scale down well at volume

Cons

  • Mid-pack entry pricing
  • Trial is paid, not free
  • Success rates trail premium pools on hard targets

Overview

Froxy is a residential and mobile proxy provider that pitches itself on precision: 10M+ IPs with targeting down to city and ASN level in 200+ locations, and sticky sessions that can hold an IP for up to 24 hours.

Network and coverage

The pool spans residential, mobile, and datacenter IPs with rotating and sticky modes over HTTP(S) and SOCKS5. Long sticky sessions are the signature feature — useful for account management and checkout flows where identity persistence matters. Plans are traffic-based with tiered per-GB pricing that drops meaningfully at volume.

Who it is for

Teams that need residential or mobile IPs to stay put: multi-account operators, ad-verification workflows, and scrapers working session-based sites. City/ASN targeting also suits localized SERP and pricing checks.

Trade-offs

Entry pricing is mid-pack rather than cheap, the trial is paid, and while the network is solid for mainstream targets, hardcore scraping teams will still get better success rates from the top-tier pools.

Features & capabilities

24-hour sticky sessions

Hold one IP for up to a day for persistent identities.

City & ASN targeting

Pin exits to a city or a specific carrier network.

Mobile proxies

4G/5G IPs for trust-sensitive platforms.

Rotating residential

Per-request rotation across the 10M+ pool.

Datacenter proxies

Cheap, fast IPs for tolerant targets.

Scraping API / unblocker

Raw proxy access only — bring your own anti-bot handling.

Integrations & supported tools

Multilogin· Anti-detectAdsPower· Anti-detectPuppeteer· AutomationPlaywright· AutomationScrapy· FrameworkSOCKS5 clients· Protocol

Privacy & compliance

Ethically sourced IPs
GDPR compliant
Crypto payment accepted
KYC for sensitive use
No-logs on traffic content

Frequently asked questions

Sticky sessions can hold the same residential or mobile IP for up to 24 hours where the underlying device stays online — one of the longest windows in the industry, and ideal for account and checkout workflows.

Traffic-based plans start around $4/GB at entry level and fall substantially at higher volumes. Mobile traffic is priced above residential, as is standard across the market.

Yes. Froxy supports targeting by country, city, and ASN/carrier across 200+ locations, which is more granular than most mid-market providers offer.

Froxy typically offers a low-cost paid trial rather than a free one, letting you test the pool and targeting on a small traffic allowance before committing.

It performs well on mainstream targets. For the most aggressive anti-bot systems at high volume, premium pools like Bright Data or Oxylabs still hold an edge in success rate.

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