Free Google Proxies
Google blocks faster than a bouncer at a Silicon Valley afterparty.
When you're sending requests to Google—whether for scraping search results, checking localized SERPs, verifying ads, or feeding data into an SEO tool—your IP address can quickly get flagged. That's why smart marketers, developers, and researchers turn to proxies.
Why Use a Proxy for Google?
Google’s detection systems are brutal. Rate-limiting, temporary blocks, and CAPTCHA walls are just the beginning. A solid proxy (or several) helps you:
- Access region-specific search results
- Scrape keywords and rankings safely
- Test ad placements without personalization bias
- Avoid IP bans during high-frequency automation
How We Verify Proxies Work with Google
Our system makes automated requests to https://www.google.com/search?q=proxysniper
using each proxy. If the response is a valid results page (not a CAPTCHA or redirect), it gets marked as working. These checks run every 15 minutes, 24/7.
Use Case Example: Google Scraper Bot
import requests
proxy = {
'http': 'http://123.45.67.89:8080',
'https': 'http://123.45.67.89:8080'
}
headers = {
'User-Agent': 'Mozilla/5.0'
}
r = requests.get(
'https://www.google.com/search?q=site%3Aexample.com',
proxies=proxy,
headers=headers,
timeout=5
)
print(r.text)
This simple Python snippet helps you run a Google query using a proxy, complete with a user-agent header to reduce bot detection risk.
Things to Watch Out For
- Too many requests per minute = instant CAPTCHA
- Low-quality proxies may still leak IP via
X-Forwarded-For
- Always rotate proxies, headers, and delays
- Test small before scaling big
Stay Under the Radar
Google doesn’t hate scrapers. It just hates obvious scrapers. Combine elite proxies with randomized headers, proper delays, and error-handling logic to stay under the radar and keep your projects humming.
Currently Displaying Google-Verified Proxies
IP Address | Port | Country | Anon | Https | Speed | Checked |
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778 ms | 7 minutes ago | |||||
835 ms | 7 minutes ago |