Provides highly detailed statistics, including uptime percentages, latency speeds, and ISP details.

Creating a private proxy through Reflect4 requires several steps:

Stay anonymous, stay safe, and happy proxying.

: Niche communities share "fresh" proxy configs (SOCKS5/HTTP) specifically for tunneling apps.

takes a quality-first approach, performing deep verification of every proxy against real targets like Google and YouTube. Proxies are categorized into "MostStable," "Stable," and "Unstable" tiers based on speed, latency, and reliability testing. The repository also supports strict SSL/TLS handshake verification and organizes proxies by country, protocol, and specific website access capabilities.

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Free proxies remain a useful tool for developers, researchers, and casual users who need to bypass a simple block or test a quick script. The best free proxy lists in 2025–2026 are maintained by open‑source GitHub projects like gfpcom and TheSpeedX, as well as dedicated services like ProxyScrape and MarsProxies. These lists update as often as every few minutes, provide thousands of IPs across multiple protocols, and often include filters for elite anonymity.

Open Proxy Space provides a clean, machine-readable list. They have a specific filter for "Elite (Highly Anonymous)" – this is the closest you will get to a true Reflect4 experience.

| Feature | Reflect4 | SOCKS5 | HTTP | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Elite (Level 1) | Anonymous (Level 2) | Transparent (Level 3) | | Protocol Support | HTTP/HTTPS | Any (TCP/UDP) | HTTP only | | Speed (Live list) | Very High | Medium | Low | | Detection Difficulty | Extreme | Moderate | Easy | | Free List Availability | Rare (Niche) | Abundant | Abundant |