The table above shows public proxy servers with South Africa IP addresses that responded during recent checks. You can review each entry by IP address, port, protocol, anonymity level, latency, speed, uptime, and last checked time. If you need a raw export, use the download buttons above the table.
This is a live list, not a fixed catalog. Public proxies appear and disappear throughout the day, so the number of available South Africa proxies may change between visits. A proxy that works now may stop responding later, and a proxy that failed earlier may come back online after the next check.
What the Table Columns Mean
IP Address / Port
These are the connection details you enter in your browser, app, bot, or script.
Protocols
This shows whether the proxy supports HTTP, HTTPS, SOCKS4, or SOCKS5. Make sure the protocol matches the tool you plan to use.
Anonymity
This indicates how much request data may still be exposed to the target website. Transparent proxies usually expose more information than anonymous or elite proxies.
Latency
This is the recent response time recorded during checks. Lower latency usually means a faster initial response.
Speed
This is the recent transfer rate observed during testing. It can change depending on the server and current load.
Uptime
This shows how often the proxy responded successfully during recent checks. A higher value usually means the proxy has been available more often.
Last Checked
This tells you when the latest test was performed. More recent checks usually matter more than older ones.
Why a Proxy from This List May Not Work
Public proxies are unstable by nature. Even if a proxy is listed as online, it may stop responding a few minutes later or fail on a specific target website. Some websites also block public proxy IPs, so a working proxy is not the same thing as a usable proxy for every task.
Protocol mismatch is another common reason for failure. For example, a proxy listed as HTTP may not work in a tool expecting SOCKS5. It is also normal to see differences between proxies with low latency and proxies with better uptime. In practice, you often need to test several entries before finding one that fits your setup.
When a Paid Proxy Package Makes More Sense
The free South Africa proxy list is best for quick checks, short tests, and temporary use. If you need a larger pool, a cleaner setup, stable access, or a list that does not change every time you reload the page, a paid proxy package is the better option.
Use the packages below if the public list above is too small for your task, if you need regular access through proxies, or if you want a test before moving to a larger package.