Brazil usually has more public proxy activity than many smaller markets, but the quality still changes from one check to another. A proxy that looks good now can disappear later, so it is better to test several entries instead of relying on one row.
The checker runs around the clock. It collects proxies from hundreds of public sources, tests which servers are alive, filters out failed entries, and updates the table with fresh results.
Brazilian public proxies may be listed from São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, Brasília, Belo Horizonte, Curitiba, Porto Alegre, or other locations when working servers are found. You can also browse the free proxies from South America page to compare Brazil with other countries on the continent.
Use the Download JSON, Download TXT, or Download CSV buttons if you want to save the current Brazil list. TXT is convenient for quick import into many tools, CSV is easier to filter manually, and JSON is better for software that reads structured data.
For better results, pay attention to last check time, uptime, and latency. Public proxies are not fixed paid servers, so the table should be treated as a live testing list.