Has Anyone Tried Proxyium? How Reliable Is It Really? or Proxyium vs. Other Proxies – What Makes It S

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"Has Anyone Tried Proxyium? How Reliable Is It Really?"

Hey guys,

So I’ve been seeing a lot of buzz about proxyium lately, and I’m kinda curious. Everyone’s raving about it being fast and secure, but like… is it *actually* good? Or just another overhyped proxy?

I tried it for a bit, and speeds were decent, but I wanna hear from others. Did it drop connections for you? Or was it smooth sailing?

Also, how’s the privacy side? Some proxies claim no logs but then… well, you know. Does proxyium actually walk the talk?

Would love some real-user feedback before I commit. Thx!

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*PS: If you’ve compared it to other proxies, drop those thoughts too. Proxyium vs. the rest—who wins?*
I’ve been using proxyium for about 3 months now, and honestly, it’s been solid. Speeds are consistent, and I haven’t had any random drops.

Privacy-wise, they claim no logs, and I haven’t had any red flags. But if you’re super paranoid, maybe pair it with a VPN for extra layers.

Compared to other proxies like Luminati, proxyium feels lighter and cheaper. Not as many locations, though.
Proxyium? Meh. Tried it last week and got mixed results.

Sometimes it’s blazing fast, other times it’s like dial-up. Might depend on the server you’re routed through.

For privacy, no idea if they’re logging or not. Their ToS is vague, so I wouldn’t trust it for anything super sensitive.
Yo, proxyium is legit for scraping and casual browsing. Used it with ScraperAPI and didn’t get blocked once.

Speeds are good, but yeah, occasional hiccups. Support’s responsive tho—fixed my issue in like an hour.

If you’re comparing, it’s way better than those free proxies but not quite Smartproxy level.
I ran some tests on proxyium last month. Here’s the tea:

- Ping: 20-50ms (not bad)
- Uptime: 98% over 30 days
- Privacy: Passed basic DNS leak tests

But if you need geo-specific IPs, their selection’s limited. For the price, though? Worth it.
Proxyium’s okay, but don’t expect miracles. Used it for sneaker copping, and it worked… sometimes.

Other times, got insta-banned. Might be better for low-key tasks.

Their refund policy is strict, so test it hard before committing.
Tried proxyium for a week and returned it. Too inconsistent for my needs.

Switched to Oxylabs and never looked back. Way pricier, but at least it works 24/7.

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Thanks for all the input, guys! Super helpful.

Think I’ll stick with proxyium for now since my use case is pretty light. The speed thing is annoying, but the price is hard to beat.

Anyone know if their residential IPs are any better? Saw they added them recently. Might test those next.
Anyone else notice proxyium’s weird latency spikes? Like, it’ll be fine for hours, then BAM—timeout city.

Still, it’s cheap, and the IP rotation is smooth. For non-critical stuff, I’d say go for it.
If you’re into data scraping, proxyium + Bright Data’s extension is a killer combo.

Speeds are decent, and the IPs are clean-ish. Just avoid peak hours—their servers get crowded.
Proxyium’s privacy claims are… sketch. Ran Wireshark and saw some odd pings.

Not saying they’re logging, but I wouldn’t bank on it. For speed, though? A+ if you pick the right server.



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