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Is 13.53.139.178 a proxy?

Yes. 13.53.139.178 is listed in the HProxy free proxy database as a public proxy, exiting from Stockholm, Stockholm County, Sweden. At least one port is responding right now.

Status
Alive now
Passing checks right now
Protocols
HTTP, HTTPS, SOCKS4, SOCKS5
56 open ports
Anonymity
Unknown
Not graded
Location
Sweden
Stockholm, Stockholm County, Sweden
Network / ISP
Amazon.com, Inc.
AS16509 · datacenter
Performance
140 ms
69% uptime · 5 sources
Open proxy ports on 13.53.139.178
21
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Last alive 2 hours ago
41
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Last alive 58 minutes ago
82
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Last alive 1 hour ago
139
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Last alive 56 minutes ago
443
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Last alive 2 hours ago
455
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Last alive 2 hours ago
592
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Last alive 37 minutes ago
1668
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Last alive 36 minutes ago
1709
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Last alive 6 hours ago
2014
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Last alive 7 hours ago
2482
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Last alive 58 minutes ago
3371
http, socks4, socks5
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177 ms
Alive
4179
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Last alive 22 minutes ago
4498
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Last alive 58 minutes ago
5289
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Last alive 6 hours ago
8050
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Last alive 34 minutes ago
8081
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Last alive 36 minutes ago
8308
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Last alive 1 hour ago
8955
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Last alive 37 minutes ago
9002
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Last alive 1 hour ago
10581
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Last alive 37 minutes ago
11138
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Last alive 6 hours ago
13255
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Last alive 58 minutes ago
14714
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Last alive 1 hour ago
16118
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Last alive 56 minutes ago
18161
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Last alive 36 minutes ago
18485
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Last alive 7 minutes ago
19003
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Last alive 56 minutes ago
21379
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Last alive 2 hours ago
22324
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Last alive 1 hour ago
22798
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Last alive 4 minutes ago
23805
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Last alive 37 minutes ago
24519
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Last alive 34 minutes ago
26059
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Last alive 36 minutes ago
27880
http, socks4, socks5
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140 ms
Alive
29523
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Last alive 34 minutes ago
30575
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Last alive 34 minutes ago
33560
https, socks4, socks5
elite
3321 ms
Alive
34039
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Last alive 58 minutes ago
34548
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Last alive 1 hour ago
35965
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Last alive 58 minutes ago
39811
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Last alive 2 hours ago
40000
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Last alive 1 hour ago
41296
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Last alive 37 minutes ago
41481
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Last alive 34 minutes ago
42630
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Last alive 34 minutes ago
43557
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Last alive 1 hour ago
43644
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Last alive 37 minutes ago
43682
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Last alive 1 hour ago
43924
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Last alive 37 minutes ago
50697
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Last alive 4 minutes ago
50758
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Last alive 2 hours ago
52070
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Last alive 37 minutes ago
54599
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Last alive 1 hour ago
55676
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Last alive 37 minutes ago
57736
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Last alive 37 minutes ago

What this report means

A proxy on an IP address means that address is running a server that forwards other people’s traffic. When you route a request through it, the site you visit sees the proxy’s IP instead of yours. Public proxies like the ones in this database are open for anyone to use, which is exactly why they are useful for quick tests and equally why they are unreliable: they are shared by large numbers of strangers and run on infrastructure nobody is paid to maintain.

People look up whether a specific IP is a proxy for two main reasons. The first is to use it: you found 13.53.139.178 on a list and want to know if it is alive, what protocols it speaks, and where it exits before pointing a scraper or browser at it. The second is to defend against it: you run a site and want to know if traffic from 13.53.139.178 is coming through an open proxy, so you can decide whether to challenge or block it. This page answers both from the same data.

Whichever side you are on, remember that free, public proxies are unstable by nature. An IP that is alive right now can be dead within minutes, anonymity grades are best-effort rather than guaranteed, and popular addresses are often already rate-limited or blocked by large sites. Never send passwords, payment details or anything sensitive through a public proxy, and always verify an IP right before you depend on it. For work that has to keep running, dedicated or cleanly rotated paid proxies are the dependable alternative.

Frequently asked

Is 13.53.139.178 a proxy?

Yes. 13.53.139.178 appears in the HProxy free proxy database as a public proxy, with 56 open proxy ports (http, https, socks4, socks5). Free proxies come and go, so its live status is rechecked continuously and may change.

What protocols does 13.53.139.178 support?

13.53.139.178 was seen speaking http, https, socks4, socks5 on ports 21, 41, 82, 139, 443, 455, 592, 1668, 1709, 2014, 2482, 3371, 4179, 4498, 5289, 8050, 8081, 8308, 8955, 9002, 10581, 11138, 13255, 14714, 16118, 18161, 18485, 19003, 21379, 22324, 22798, 23805, 24519, 26059, 27880, 29523, 30575, 33560, 34039, 34548, 35965, 39811, 40000, 41296, 41481, 42630, 43557, 43644, 43682, 43924, 50697, 50758, 52070, 54599, 55676, 57736. HTTP and HTTPS proxies carry web traffic; SOCKS4 and SOCKS5 carry any TCP traffic.

Is the proxy on 13.53.139.178 safe to use?

Treat it with caution. It is a public proxy that anyone can route through, so never send passwords, payment details or other sensitive data through it. Free proxies are fine for low-stakes testing, but for anything serious use a trusted paid provider.

Why might 13.53.139.178 stop working?

Free proxies are shared by many users and run on infrastructure no one is paid to maintain, so they get overloaded, rate-limited or shut down constantly. An IP that is alive now can be dead within minutes. Always verify right before you rely on it.

How do I block proxy traffic from 13.53.139.178?

If you run a site and want to block this proxy, deny the IP at your firewall, WAF or application layer. Because free proxy IPs change constantly, blocking individual addresses is a moving target, so most teams use a continuously updated proxy and abuse database rather than a static blocklist.

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