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Recently Removed Proxies
Proxies that failed our latest check and were rotated out — public proxies expire fast, here is what dropped off recently.
10 proxies
9 countries
Updated July 19, 2026
| # | IP:Port | Country | Type | Anonymity | Latency |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 216.68.128.121:4145 | United States | SOCKS5 | Elite | 1257 ms |
| 2 | 206.123.156.221:7368 | United Kingdom | SOCKS5 | Elite | 217 ms |
| 3 | 145.239.196.123:80 | France | HTTP | Elite | 5741 ms |
| 4 | 64.188.77.26:3128 | The Netherlands | HTTP | Elite | 6433 ms |
| 5 | 187.62.191.3:61456 | Brazil | HTTP | Elite | 7554 ms |
| 6 | 190.60.44.109:999 | Colombia | HTTP | Transparent | 3511 ms |
| 7 | 113.192.31.164:3127 | Indonesia | HTTP | Transparent | 1077 ms |
| 8 | 24.246.69.7:9050 | Canada | SOCKS5 | Elite | 1779 ms |
| 9 | 95.140.154.211:8080 | Germany | HTTP | Elite | 1014 ms |
| 10 | 85.234.100.149:8080 | Germany | HTTP | Elite | 6081 ms |
Most free SOCKS5 die within hours — that's just the nature of public proxies. For SOCKS5 that survive a full session, MobiHub gives you carrier IPs you control.
Why proxies get removed
Public proxies die constantly — the host reboots, the owner closes the open port, or it simply gets overloaded. These addresses failed our most recent check and have been rotated out. We keep the page so you can confirm an old one is gone and grab a working replacement from the most-recent list instead.