To find the best free web proxies, we’ve personally tested over 30 proxy sites using our bespoke methodology. All of the sites we recommend are free, safe, and easy-to-use.
As part of the testing process, we’ve also verified that every proxy site is legitimate and legal to use in the US.
However, free web proxies are not without their limitations. We’ve also highlighted the shortcomings of each proxy site, including inadequate encryption and usability issues.
You can see an overview of our findings in the table below, which compares each proxy by its unblocking capabilities, security, servers, and more:
Proxy Site | Best For | Starting Price | Ads | URL Encryption | Remove Script & Objects | Server Locations | Logging Policy |
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Hide.me Proxy | Browsing Anonymously | Free | No | Yes | Yes | 3 | Virtually no-logs |
Proxyium | User experience | Free | Yes | Yes | No | 8 | Deletes after 30 days |
CroxyProxy | Fast browsing speeds | Free | Yes | Yes | No | Unspecified | Logs IP addresses |
ProxySite.com | Unblocking US websites | Free | Yes | Yes | Yes | 2 | Deletes after 24 days |
4everproxy | Server Locations | Free | Yes | Yes | Yes | 9 | Logs IP addresses |
Kproxy | Alternative browsers | Free | No | Yes | No | Unspecified | Logs IP addresses |
1. Hide.me Proxy
The best free proxy site, developed by a trusted VPN service.
Pros | Cons |
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Well-designed & intuitive interface | Search bar can’t be minimized |
HTTPS support | Only three server locations, all in Europe |
Free to use & no ads | Slower speeds when enabling advanced features |
Doesn’t keep any logs | Sometimes struggled to unblock YouTube |
Customizable web page rendering | |
Helpful customer support |
Hide.me Proxy is easy-to-use with a clearly labelled interface.
Our tests confirm that Hide.me Proxy is the best free proxy site. Although it’s developed by Hide.me VPN, it’s free to use and doesn’t require a VPN subscription.
The proxy uses HTTPS to encrypt your web traffic and unblock sites like Facebook, Instagram, and Google. While this isn’t as robust as VPN encryption, it can spoof your IP address and make your browser traffic harder to intercept.
We found Hide.me Proxy easy to use. It’s simply a case of entering the URL you want to access and clicking Go. Websites loaded instantly without any annoying popup ads or missing text.
You can also customize how Hide.me renders the web page, including removing the javascript and HTML elements. However, we found that this increased the loading time and sometimes stopped the page from rendering entirely.
Unlike its competitors, Hide.me Proxy doesn’t log your real IP address, making it harder to trace your browsing activity to you.
The main drawback is that Hide.me Proxy only offers three server locations, all in Europe. This is poor compared to 4everproxy which allows you to connect to IPs in 18 different countries.
2. Proxyium
Beginner-friendly web proxy with a private logging policy.
Pros | Cons |
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User data & activity logs deleted after 30 days | Logs your IP address & URLs accessed for a month |
Accessible design | Regular popup ads |
HTTPS support | No extra features |
Proxy servers in eight countries | |
Free | |
Search bar can be minimized |
Proxyium automatically connects you to the nearest server to optimize your browsing speeds.
Proxyium is the most user-friendly proxy site we’ve tested, due to its minimalist and intuitive design.
Besides Hide.me, it’s the only proxy on this list that’s hosted on a modern website, equipped with accessibility options, contact details, and a copyright in the footer. It’s easy to start using, too. You only need to enter a URL and press GO.
We were especially impressed by Proxyium’s generous server coverage, allowing us to connect to eight different countries. This included the US, UK, Singapore, and Australia.
Proxyium uses HTTPS to encrypt your web traffic and it automatically deletes your browsing activity after 30 days. While we’d prefer a no-logs privacy policy, this is still less intrusive than most proxies we’ve tested.
Though user-friendly, we were disappointed by Proxyium’s lack of advanced features. Other proxy sites, like Hide.me Proxy and 4everproxy, allow you to customize how the web page renders and toggle HTTPS encryption.
3. CroxyProxy
Popular freemium proxy site with fast connection speeds
Pros | Cons |
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HTTPS support | Logs IP address, ISP, timestamps, and web pages accessed |
Free | Intrusive ads |
Fast loading times | Outdated web design |
Search bar can be minimized | Unspecified number of servers |
Available as a Chrome extension | Paywalls key features |
Useful feedback feature |
CroxyProxy worked with every site we tested.
CroxyProxy is a popular web proxy available on free and paid plans.
Although its web design is outdated and amateurish, we found CroxyProxy easy to use. We were especially impressed by the “Quick links” feature which quickly redirects you to popular websites such as Google, Reddit, and Wikipedia.
We also appreciated its “Feedback & Ideas” section for suggesting improvements and voicing concerns.
CroxyProxy’s primary drawbacks are its intrusive privacy policy and lack of free features. The proxy logs your IP address, ISP, timestamps, and the web pages you access using the tool which is more than enough to de-anonymise you.
Its free plan is riddled with ads, imposes a file size limit on downloads, and prevents you from selecting your proxy server location. We were always assigned a Polish IP in our testing but we can’t guarantee you’ll be given the same.
4. ProxySite.com
Best proxy site for US server locations
Pros | Cons |
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20 US server locations | Annoying popup ads |
Search bar can be minimized | Limited information about its servers |
Customizable web page rendering | Slow loading times |
Browsing activity deleted after 14 days | Logs your IP address temporarily |
Free |
ProxySite.com provides links for quick access to YouTube, Facebook, and more.
ProxySite.com is the best web proxy for getting a US IP address. You can connect to 20 US servers, more than any proxy site we’ve tested.
However, the servers are labeled 1 to 20 with no indication of the city you’re connecting to. As a result, we were often assigned distant servers and experienced slow browsing speeds.
Aside from slow speeds, we found ProxySite.com easy to use and browse with. Its search bar can be easily minimized once you’ve unblocked a page and there’s options to customize page rendering.
Compared to its competitors, ProxySite.com has a private logging policy. It logs some data, including your IP address, but deletes it automatically after 14 days.
5. 4everproxy
Free proxy site with servers in nine countries
Pros | Cons |
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Free | Logs your IP address |
HTTPS support | Search bar can’t be minimized |
Customizable web page rendering | Intrusive & persistent ads |
12 proxy servers covering nine countries | Doesn’t work well with an ad blocker |
Detailed knowledge base | Takes multiple steps to unblock YouTube |
Provides a warrant canary | Error codes interrupted our testing |
4everproxy lets you customize your proxy server and your IP location separately.
4everproxy has the most server locations of any proxy we’ve tested. You can connect to nine different countries, including the US, Canada, Singapore, and the UK.
It also provides city-level options for the US with servers in New York, Virginia, and Las Vegas.
However, we found 4everproxy frustrating to use in our testing. If you try to unblock a YouTube URL it redirects you to Invidious, an open-source alternative. From here, you have to re-enter the YouTube URL which is an annoying and unnecessary extra step.
We also discovered that 4everproxy doesn’t work well with ad blockers. During our testing, we used uBlock Origin to block ads on 4everproxy’s interface and it caused a third of the screen to be obscured by an opaque banner.
Lastly, 4everproxy frequently displayed error codes which disrupted our testing and worsened our experience using it.
6. KProxy
Ad-free proxy site optimized for all browsers.
Pros | Cons |
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Free | Logs IP addresses |
No ads | Limited information about each server |
HTTPS support | Takes multiple attempts to connect |
Browser extensions for Chrome, Microsoft Edge & Firefox | Blocked from accessing some websites |
Useful configuration guides | Experiences regular server overloads |
Search bar can be minimized |
KProxy doesn’t display ads on its free plan.
Launched in 2005, KProxy is a free proxy site with browser extensions for multiple devices.
You can reroute your web traffic by entering the URL you want to access and clicking “surf!”.
Alternatively, you can install KProxy as a browser extension on Chrome, Microsoft Edge, and Firefox. It also supports extensions for the Kiwi browser, a chromium-based browser on Android.
During our testing, we encountered several usability issues with KProxy. We regularly experienced server overloads following our connection requests and we were often unable to access geo-restricted URLs.
We were also frustrated by the lack of information surrounding KProxy’s server network. Its proxy servers are labeled “KProxy Public Server” with no indication of their geo-location.
Consequently, you may experience slow speeds with KProxy if assigned a distant server. That said, we didn’t detect any speed loss while using KProxy and pages loaded almost instantly.