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Stable Proxy List
These proxies stayed alive across multiple recent verification cycles, so they are the most reliable free entries available. If you need proxies that survive longer than a single run, start here.
Stable proxies right now: —
Each TXT line is a plain host:port. The JSON file adds protocol, latency, quality score and the last-checked timestamp.
What 'stable' means here
Instead of a single snapshot, stability tracks whether a proxy keeps passing health checks over time. Entries that repeatedly survive earn a place in this subset, giving you a higher chance the proxy is still up when your job runs. It is the closest a free list gets to 'reliable' — but free proxies are never guaranteed.
How to use these proxies
Pick an entry and point your client at it — the usage is identical to any other proxy. See the full HTTP, SOCKS5 and Python guides for copy-paste code, and the rotating proxy guide to loop over the list with retries.
Frequently asked questions
What makes a proxy 'stable'?
It passed health checks consistently across multiple recent cycles, rather than appearing once and vanishing. That makes it more likely to still be up when you use it.
Is a stable free proxy the same as a paid one?
No. Even stable free proxies are shared and can drop without warning. For guaranteed uptime and an SLA, see the Pro API.
How often is it updated?
Hourly. Stability is recalculated each cycle, so proxies that start failing are removed.