Anonymous offshore VPS and dedicated servers in seven jurisdictions — zero personal data, 16-char token auth, 14 crypto rails (BTC, XMR, USDC) and a public agent-purchasable API (MCP, REST, x402-light) for AI clients.
Pros and cons +5 −4
- ✓ Real mobile 4G/5G traffic across 41 named carriers in 18 countries
- ✓ Dedicated (sticky + on-demand rotation) and shared (5-minute auto-rotate) plans
- ✓ HTTP, HTTPS and SOCKS5 supported on every port
- ✓ Crypto-only checkout — BTC, ETH, SOL, USDT — with no personal data beyond a delivery email
- ✓ Zero-content-logging policy on proxy traffic, with UK operator disclosed in ToS
- ✕ No Monero or Lightning support today
- ✕ Connection metadata retained for 90 days for billing and abuse
- ✕ 24-hour refund window only, voided after 1 GB of traffic
- ✕ Launched in 2026 — no multi-year operational history yet
Quick facts
At a glance 6/6
Full review
Proxy4G sells real mobile 4G and 5G proxies — connections that exit from physical SIM cards on named carrier networks rather than cloud-hosted IPs. The network advertises 18 countries and 41 active carriers, including T-Mobile, AT&T and Verizon in the US, Three, EE and Vodafone in the UK, Orange and Free Mobile in France, Jio in India, TIM in Brazil, and a dozen more. Both dedicated endpoints (user-controlled sticky IP with reset-on-demand) and shared pools (auto-rotating every five minutes) are offered, with HTTP, HTTPS and SOCKS5 supported on each port.
How it works
The homepage configurator asks only for a country, a carrier, a plan length and a delivery email. Checkout accepts BTC, ETH, SOL and USDT (ERC-20), with a live QR and address countdown. On payment confirmation the panel account is created automatically and proxy credentials — host, port, username, password — are emailed. The dashboard exposes a reset link per dedicated endpoint; sticky sessions persist until the user triggers a rotation. Speeds sit in the 5-30 Mbit/s range on 4G and reach 100-120 Mbit/s on 5G per the carrier pages.
KYC & privacy
No name, no phone, no document, no wallet link, and no Telegram handle are ever collected. The only identifier on file is the delivery email, which can be a throwaway. Ordering is accessible over Tor. The stated privacy policy is explicit about a zero-content-logging policy on proxy traffic — no payload is inspected or stored — while connection timestamps, bandwidth and IP rotation events are retained for 90 days for technical billing and abuse handling. The operator, NetShield Infrastructure Ltd. (UK company #15482937), is registered in England & Wales — a disclosure most no-KYC proxy stores do not make.
Strengths and limits
The carrier-diversity claim checks out structurally: per-plan traffic limits mirror real consumer-SIM limits on several carriers (Free Mobile and SFR capped at 3 GB / 24 h, Vodafone India at 5 GB / 24 h, TIM Brazil at 120 GB / month), which is the kind of detail resellers of datacenter IPs do not bother encoding. Pricing starts from ~$12 / month for shared plans and climbs to ~$1 100 / year for the top 5G T-Mobile USA tier. The flip side: the company registered and the site launched in 2026, so there is no multi-year operational track record, Monero and Lightning are not accepted, and the 24-hour refund policy is narrow (only if the service is non-functional and under 1 GB has been consumed).
Verdict
At 9.6/10 with a KYC level rated anonymous (L1), Proxy4G is one of the cleaner executions of "real-mobile-IP proxies without identity drag". The email-only checkout, disclosed UK operator, and honest 90-day metadata-retention notice line up with what privacy-conscious buyers want to see — and the absence of Monero is the main lever that keeps it below the top of the proxy category.
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