Every proxy below exits from South Africa and is a HTTP proxy. The list is re-verified every few minutes, each IP checked live for uptime, speed and anonymity, then geolocated, so what you see is current, not a stale copy-paste dump.
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These are public proxies gathered from across the web and continuously re-verified by HProxy’s engine. They’re free and fine for quick, low-stakes tasks. But like all public proxies they’re shared, go down without warning, and are often already blocked by major sites. Always test before you rely on one.
Run any list through our free checker to see which proxies are alive, fast and anonymous right now.
Open the free proxy checkerFree South Africa HTTP proxies are public IPs that exit from South Africa and match the HTTP filter, all free to route traffic through at no cost, and this page keeps a live-checked list of them rather than a stale dump. Each entry both places your apparent location in South Africa and meets the HTTP requirement, whether that is a specific protocol or anonymity grade, so you get the right kind of proxy and the right location in one slice. Because they are free and need no signup, they are the fastest way to test a South Africa http scenario before paying for anything.
The honest trade-off is reliability. Like all free proxies, these South Africa HTTP IPs are shared by many people on infrastructure nobody maintains, so they are slow, they vanish without warning, and the popular ones are often already blocked. Narrowing to both a South Africa location and the HTTP filter also leaves a smaller pool, so on a quiet day there may be only a handful of live entries. Treat each one as disposable: verify it works right before you use it and never push sensitive data through it.
This page narrows the public pool to HTTP proxies that exit from South Africa, continuously re-verified by the HProxy engine. Each one is checked live for uptime, speed and anonymity, then geolocated to the city and ISP where possible, so the entries are current rather than a stale list. The verification removes most of the dead IPs you would otherwise paste from an old list, but because this is a narrow free slice you should still confirm any South Africa HTTP proxy yourself before depending on it.
Combining a South Africa location with the HTTP filter is handy when both matter at once, for example geo-testing from South Africa over a http connection, or light scraping that needs a South Africa vantage point with the right protocol. For sustained South Africa HTTP access without dead IPs, HProxy paid proxies are the reliable alternative: real uptime and speed, pay by the gigabyte, no subscription. Keeping the free South Africa HTTP list for quick tests and paid proxies for real work is a sensible split.
Sometimes location alone is not enough: you need traffic to look like it comes from South Africa and to use HTTP specifically, because your tool, the target site, or your privacy requirement demands that exact combination. This page does both at once so you do not have to cross-reference a country list against a protocol or grade list yourself.
The narrower the filter, the smaller the live pool, which is the main catch with free combo lists. If you regularly need South Africa HTTP proxies and keep running out of working ones, that scarcity is the clearest sign it is time for paid proxies that always have capacity.
Pick an entry and note its IP, port and protocol, then set it in your browser proxy settings or as the proxy option in your scraper or HTTP client. Test it against a page that echoes your IP and location to confirm it is alive and reporting South Africa before you rely on it. The download button gives you the whole South Africa HTTP slice as plain text so you can load a batch at once.
Because this is a narrow free slice, expect fewer working entries and more churn than a broad list. Pull every live candidate, rotate between them, and drop any that fail, rather than trusting a single South Africa HTTP IP to stay up.
A free South Africa HTTP proxy costs nothing and is fine for a quick test, but the small shared pool means slow speeds, frequent blocks, no uptime guarantee, and sometimes very few live entries at all. For a one-off check that is acceptable; for repeatable work the scarcity quickly becomes the bottleneck.
A paid proxy gives you reliable South Africa capacity at the HTTP level you need, on clean IPs with real uptime and speed. HProxy paid residential, ISP, mobile and datacenter proxies are billed by the gigabyte with no subscription, so you only pay for what you use while keeping the free list for experiments.
Yes. Every South Africa HTTP proxy on this page is free to copy and use, gathered from public sources with no signup. They are free in price but shared and unstable, so some will be slow or already offline.
Copy the IP, port and protocol from the table and set them in your browser proxy settings or as the proxy option in your scraper or HTTP client. Test against a page that shows your IP and location to confirm it is alive and reporting South Africa, and rotate through several because this narrow free slice churns fast.
The list is re-verified every few minutes. Each South Africa HTTP IP is rechecked live for uptime, speed and anonymity, and dead entries drop off, so it stays close to current.
It is useful when both matter at once: geo-testing or localized checks from a South Africa exit IP while also needing HTTP specifically, for example a particular protocol or anonymity grade for your tool.
Narrowing the public pool to both a South Africa location and the HTTP filter naturally leaves a small set, and free IPs die constantly on top of that, so on a quiet day only a handful may be live. Paid proxies avoid this by always having South Africa capacity available.
No. Like all free proxies they are shared and run on unmaintained infrastructure, so they go offline without warning. They are fine for testing and one-off tasks, but not for anything that has to stay up.
HProxy paid residential, ISP, mobile and datacenter proxies give you stable South Africa connections that are not pre-blocked, with real uptime and speed. You pay by the gigabyte with no subscription.
HProxy residential, ISP, mobile and datacenter proxies. Real uptime and speed, pay by the gigabyte, no subscription.