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Disclosure
Who makes this
proxyscraping.org is published by the Singapore team behind Singapore Mobile Proxy and cloudf.one, which operate mobile-proxy and cloud-phone infrastructure. That proximity is why we can write about scraping and proxies in detail, and why we tell you about it up front.
Commercial links
Some guides link to our own proxy service, and some link to third-party proxy networks or tools, occasionally through affiliate or referral links that may earn us a commission at no extra cost to you. Coverage is editorial: a product being ours, being a partner, or paying a referral does not buy a favorable review. When we recommend something we don't sell, or say a cheaper competitor is the better pick, that's exactly what we mean, and we run no pay-for-placement reviews.
Use it responsibly
These guides are for lawful data collection: public data, sites you own or have permission to access, price and SEO monitoring, research, and QA. Scraping can implicate a site's terms of service, copyright, and data-protection law, and those rules vary by jurisdiction and change over time. You are responsible for what you scrape and how you use it. Nothing here is legal advice, and we don't publish methods aimed at fraud, account takeover, or breaking authentication.
Accuracy
This is practical writing about fast-moving infrastructure, not legal or security advice. Anti-bot defenses, proxy pricing, and library APIs all change. We aim to be correct and current; if something is wrong or out of date, tell us at hello@proxyscraping.org and we'll fix it.