This table is useful for finding Egyptian public proxies that can be copied and tested right away. Check the latest test time first, then look at uptime and latency to avoid wasting time on weak or outdated entries.
The list is updated by an automatic checker. It scans public proxy sources, tests which servers respond, removes dead entries, detects protocol and location, and publishes fresh results to the table.
When active Egypt proxies are available, they may be listed from Cairo, Alexandria, Giza, Port Said, Suez, or other local areas. For a wider regional view, visit the public proxy servers in Africa page.
You can download the current Egypt proxy list in JSON, TXT, or CSV format. TXT is the simplest option for loading IP:port pairs into tools, CSV is better for manual filtering, and JSON is suitable for scripts, parsers, or custom dashboards.
Free public proxies are temporary by nature. Some entries may work for minutes, others may stay active longer, and speed can change even after a successful check. Use the table as a live testing source, not as a guaranteed proxy package.