Has Anyone Tried 9 Proxy? How Reliable Is It for Secure Browsing?

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Hey guys,

So I’ve been hearing a lot about 9 Proxy lately and was wondering if anyone here has actually tried it? Like, how reliable is it for secure browsing? I’m kinda paranoid about my online privacy, and I’m looking for something that’s easy to use but also doesn’t slow my connection to a crawl.

Also, does 9 Proxy work well with streaming sites or is it more for basic browsing? I’ve seen mixed reviews, so I’m not sure if it’s worth the hassle.

Oh, and if anyone knows if it’s free or if there’s a paid version, that’d be super helpful too.

Thanks in advance! 🙏
I’ve been using 9 Proxy for a few months now, and it’s been pretty solid for secure browsing. It’s not the fastest out there, but it gets the job done without too much lag.

For streaming, it’s hit or miss. Works fine on some sites, but others might block it. If streaming is a big deal for you, you might wanna check out NordVPN or ExpressVPN—they’re more consistent for that.

9 Proxy does have a free version, but it’s limited. The paid version is way better if you’re serious about privacy.
Yo, 9 Proxy is decent for basic stuff, but if you’re super paranoid about privacy, I’d recommend something like Tor or ProtonVPN. They’re more secure and don’t log your data.

For streaming, nah, 9 Proxy isn’t great. I tried it on Netflix, and it got blocked almost instantly. If you’re looking for a proxy that works with streaming, maybe try SmartDNSProxy or something similar.
I tried 9 Proxy for a week, and honestly, it’s okay for casual browsing. Not the best for privacy though—I’d say it’s more of a mid-tier option.

If you’re into streaming, it’s not reliable at all. I’d suggest looking into Surfshark or CyberGhost instead. They’re faster and better for streaming.

Also, 9 Proxy has a free trial, but the paid version is where it’s at if you want fewer restrictions.
9 Proxy is alright, but it’s not my go-to for secure browsing. It’s easy to use, which is a plus, but the speeds can be inconsistent.

For streaming, it’s a no-go. I’ve had better luck with Windscribe or even Mullvad. They’re both solid for privacy and work well with streaming sites.

The free version of 9 Proxy is kinda meh, so if you’re serious about it, go for the paid plan.
Honestly, 9 Proxy is just average. It’s fine for basic browsing, but if you’re paranoid about privacy, I’d look elsewhere.

Streaming? Forget it. I tried it on Hulu, and it was a disaster. If you need something for streaming, check out IPVanish or Private Internet Access.

The free version of 9 Proxy is super limited, so I’d skip it unless you’re just testing it out.
Thanks for all the replies, guys! Super helpful to hear your experiences with 9 Proxy. Sounds like it’s decent for basic browsing but not the best for streaming or heavy privacy needs.

I think I’ll give the free version a try first to see how it works for me. If it’s not cutting it, I’ll probably check out NordVPN or ExpressVPN like some of you suggested.

Anyone here tried both 9 Proxy and NordVPN? Curious how they compare in terms of speed and ease of use. Thanks again! 🙏
9 Proxy is okay, but it’s not the best for secure browsing. It’s user-friendly, which is nice, but the speeds can be hit or miss.

For streaming, it’s not reliable at all. I’d recommend using something like ExpressVPN or NordVPN instead—they’re way better for both privacy and streaming.

The free version of 9 Proxy is pretty basic, so if you’re serious about it, the paid version is the way to go.
I’ve been using 9 Proxy for a while, and it’s decent for basic browsing. Not the fastest, but it’s easy to set up and use.

For streaming, though, it’s not great. I’ve had better luck with Surfshark or CyberGhost. They’re faster and more reliable for streaming sites.

The free version of 9 Proxy is okay for testing, but the paid version is definitely better if you want fewer restrictions.



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