If you are looking for fresh lists to test, here are the three most common ways to source them: 1. Advanced Google Dorks (The Search Method)
You can find recently indexed .txt files by using specific search strings. Copy and paste these into Google: filetype:txt "proxies" "2024" inurl:proxies.txt "socks5" "instagram" list 2024 2. GitHub Repositories (The Automated Method)
Look for providers offering "7-day trials" or "100MB free" for residential IPs.
The .txt lists you find on forums are "Public Proxies." Thousands of people are using them simultaneously. Most are already blacklisted by Meta.
If you are looking for fresh lists to test, here are the three most common ways to source them: 1. Advanced Google Dorks (The Search Method)
You can find recently indexed .txt files by using specific search strings. Copy and paste these into Google: filetype:txt "proxies" "2024" inurl:proxies.txt "socks5" "instagram" list 2024 2. GitHub Repositories (The Automated Method)
Look for providers offering "7-day trials" or "100MB free" for residential IPs.
The .txt lists you find on forums are "Public Proxies." Thousands of people are using them simultaneously. Most are already blacklisted by Meta.