The Social Proxy Review
The Social Proxy rents you an entire mobile line rather than a share of a pool, with unlimited traffic and carrier selection. Priced accordingly.
Review last updated 2026-08-20 · How we rate providers
Scorecard
Pros
- Genuinely dedicated mobile lines, not a shared pool slice
- Unlimited traffic at a flat monthly rate
- Carrier and city selection in 20 countries
- Strong reputation for social platform work
Cons
- Expensive per port at around $90 a month
- Only 20 countries
- Overkill for general scraping workloads
- Scaling to many ports gets costly quickly
Privacy, jurisdiction & audits
Who the company answers to legally, what it keeps, and whether anyone independent has checked.
| Legal jurisdiction | Israel outside 5/9/14 Eyes |
|---|---|
| Logging policy | Not a privacy service; operational logs by design |
| Independent audits | None published |
| Anonymous payment | Crypto accepted |
| How IPs are sourced | Company-owned mobile lines with real carrier SIMs, dedicated to one customer at a time. |
The Social Proxy plans & pricing
Advertised rates as of August 20, 2026. VPN promo rates normally require the prepaid term shown and renew at the higher rate; proxy pricing falls with volume. Confirm on The Social Proxy's own site before buying.
| Plan | Price | Min spend | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Dedicated 4G/5G proxyMobile Proxies | $90/port/momonthly per dedicated port | $90 | Unlimited traffic on a dedicated mobile line |
| Static residentialStatic ISP Proxies | $12/IP/momonthly per IP | $12 |
Features
Our The Social Proxy review
A dedicated mobile proxy means one real SIM on one real carrier line, assigned to you alone. Nobody else's behavior affects your reputation, and rotation happens when you ask for it rather than when a pool decides.
That model suits social platform work, where an IP that suddenly serves a different continent, or that has been used by a hundred other accounts, is exactly what triggers a review.
Coverage spans about twenty countries with carrier and city selection, and traffic is unlimited on the flat monthly rate, which removes the anxiety of metered mobile gigabytes.
Ninety dollars a port per month is expensive, and scaling to a dozen ports quickly reaches four figures. For bulk scraping this is the wrong tool; a rotating pool costs a fraction.
Recommended for account-centric work that needs a small number of very clean mobile identities.
Notable facts
- Each proxy is a dedicated carrier line rather than a pool slice
- Unlimited traffic on the flat monthly rate
- Coverage in around 20 countries with carrier selection
At a glance
| Founded | 2019 |
|---|---|
| Headquarters | Tel Aviv, Israel |
| Service types | Mobile Proxies, Static ISP Proxies |
| Country coverage | 20 |
| Proxy protocols | HTTP(S), SOCKS5 |
| Rotation | On demand via API or dashboard |
| Starting price | $12/IP/mo |
| Money-back guarantee | 3 days |
| Free trial | 2 days |
| Free tier | No |
| Support | chat, email, telegram (24/7), account manager on larger plans |
Frequently asked questions
Why pay for a dedicated mobile line?
Because pool IPs carry other customers' history. A dedicated line has only your traffic, which matters when a platform scores IP reputation.
Is this good for scraping?
It is expensive for bulk work. Use a rotating residential or mobile pool for scraping and reserve dedicated lines for account workflows.
How many countries are covered?
Around 20, with carrier and city selection inside them.
Bottom line
The Social Proxy rents you an entire mobile line rather than a share of a pool, with unlimited traffic and carrier selection. Priced accordingly.
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