You only need one site, briefly
A full VPN to read one news article is overkill. Open a tab, paste the URL, close it when done.
When you don't want to install a VPN client, our web proxy is the next best thing. Encrypted, IP-hiding, and ready in your browser.
By continuing you agree to the proxy policies. We don't keep activity logs.
VPNs are great when you need to route everything on your device through a different country. They're also a hassle: install, log in, set up auto-connect, troubleshoot speed loss, pay monthly. For a one-off task — checking a blocked site, watching a country-locked video, doing a quick anonymous search — a VPN is more than you need.
A web proxy is the lighter option. It runs in a single browser tab. It encrypts traffic and hides your IP for the destination. It costs nothing. When you're done, you close the tab and you're back to normal.
A full VPN to read one news article is overkill. Open a tab, paste the URL, close it when done.
On managed laptops, school computers, or borrowed devices, a no-install browser tool is the only option.
VPNs change behavior for every app on your device. A proxy keeps the rest of your traffic untouched.
VPN providers want an email and usually a payment method. Web proxies don't.
Switch regions in two clicks. No reconfiguring a VPN client between countries.
Free VPNs come with limits, ads, or tradeoffs. A web proxy is genuinely free for casual use.
The destination only ever sees our IP, not yours. Same as a VPN for that single tab.
TLS between your browser and our edge. Your local network only sees the proxy domain.
Only the proxied tab is routed. Apps and other tabs stay direct. A VPN would change everything.
No driver, no system VPN profile, no startup process. Close the browser tab and the proxy is gone.
Browsers are usually allowed even where installs are not.
For full-device privacy, app-level traffic, or torrents, you still want a real VPN. We're complementary, not a replacement.
Just visit our site. No client to download.
Choose where the request exits. The site you visit will see that region, not your real one.
Your IP stays hidden, your traffic stays encrypted, and the rest of your device traffic is untouched.
One-off Google or DuckDuckGo search you don't want tied to your IP.
International news that's only available outside your country.
Quick visit to a site your school or office filters.
Some shops show different prices per country. Compare them in seconds.
Suspicious link from an email — load it without exposing your real IP.
Short videos blocked by your network or country, no full VPN session needed.
For the single tab you proxy, yes — your IP is hidden and traffic is encrypted. For everything else on your device, no — only a real VPN can route system-wide traffic.
We support the service through unobtrusive ads on landing pages, not by selling user data. VPNs charge because they route every byte of every device — that's expensive at scale.
If you only ever use a VPN for occasional site access in your browser, the proxy might cover your needs. If you use it for system-wide privacy or non-browser apps, keep the VPN.
Yes for casual browsing in mobile Chrome or Safari. Phone apps that aren't browsers (Instagram app, banking app, etc.) won't go through the proxy.
We rate-limit aggressive traffic to keep the service stable. For normal browsing you'll never hit them.
We don't store browsing history. Sessions are isolated and discarded automatically when you close the tab.
Each link goes to a dedicated guide and one-click launcher.
Pick a destination and go. It really is that fast.