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ProxyLine Review 2026: Budget-Friendly Proxies with Solid Performance

ProxyLine has been operating since 2018, but it only recently came onto my radar. My team decided to evaluate it in depth: Alex examined cybersecurity aspects, Monika focused on marketing use cases, and Ricky handled performance benchmarks. After about a month of hands-on testing, we developed a clear picture of what the service delivers.

At first, I expected ProxyLine to be just another small player in an already crowded market. That assumption changed quickly. In practical use, the platform proved to be more refined than expected, with noticeable attention given to speed and reliability.

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First Impressions

ProxyLine offers both shared and dedicated proxies, supporting IPv4 and IPv6 along with HTTP, HTTPS, and SOCKS5 protocols. One of the most striking aspects is its scale—over 7,500 networks across more than 100 countries. For a service in this price range, that’s a strong advantage.

The geographic coverage includes major regions like the US and Europe, as well as Russia, Latin America, and parts of Africa. This makes it suitable for users who frequently need to switch locations.

Pricing is another standout feature. Shared IPv4 proxies start at $0.67 for five days, while private IPv4 proxies begin at $0.97. IPv6 options are even cheaper, starting at just $0.10. These low entry points make it easy to test the service without a significant upfront cost.

The purchasing system is flexible—you can buy anything from a single IP to large batches, with durations ranging from a few days to a full year. A built-in pricing calculator helps estimate costs before committing.

What ProxyLine Is Best For

Based on our testing, ProxyLine performs well across several use cases. It’s suitable for managing social media accounts, running automation tools, tracking SEO metrics, and web scraping. It also works for accessing geo-restricted content and certain gaming setups.

What I Liked

Several features stood out during testing:

  • The pricing model is flexible, allowing short-term use without long commitments.
  • The included tools are practical and useful, not just add-ons. You can check proxy status, verify IP details, and test speeds in one place.
  • IP binding enhances security by linking proxies to a specific device, improving stability and reducing unauthorized access risks.
  • Activation is instant—proxies are ready immediately after payment.
  • Manual IP selection gives users more control, allowing choice of specific addresses or subnets when available.
  • Overall reliability was consistent, with stable uptime suggesting a solid infrastructure.

Where It Falls Short

There are a few downsides to consider:

  • Paid proxy plans don’t include a free trial. While free proxies are available, they don’t reflect premium performance.
  • There’s no loyalty or rewards program for long-term users.
  • Automatic IP rotation is not supported. Manual switching works, but automation would significantly improve efficiency for large-scale tasks like scraping.

Free Proxies and Tools

Before upgrading, I tested the free proxies. Performance was decent, with acceptable speeds and reasonably accurate geo-targeting. However, since they are shared, performance can vary depending on usage.

Each proxy requires manual protocol selection (HTTPS, SOCKS4, or SOCKS5).

The free toolkit includes:

  • A proxy checker for speed, location, and anonymity
  • An IP checker for connection details
  • A pricing calculator
  • Port and speed testing tools

These tools are especially useful for beginners exploring proxy services.

Dashboard and Usability

The interface is clean and straightforward.

From the main dashboard, you can manage proxies, add funds, review expired orders, and access API keys. Bulk purchases are simple, and payment history is easy to track.

Switching IPs is quick, which is helpful when starting new sessions. Overall, the layout is intuitive, making it accessible even for users with limited experience.

Final Thoughts

ProxyLine delivers strong value for its price. While it lacks some advanced features like automatic IP rotation and loyalty incentives, its affordability, performance, and ease of use make it a practical choice for many common proxy tasks.

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