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Browse the internet from somewhere else

Proxyma routes your browser traffic through a free proxy server in the US, UK, or Japan — no account, no card, one click from the toolbar.

Why Proxyma

The free tier isn't the trap

Most free proxies exist to sell you the paid plan. Ours doesn't have one — it's supported by contextual ads, full stop.

One click, no account

No email, no password, no "free trial" that quietly becomes a subscription. Click the icon, pick a country, done.

Ads, not your data

Contextual ads only — never targeted by your browsing history. That's what pays for the servers.

Open about limits

We keep anonymous connection stats — timestamp, country, duration — for 30 days, never what you browsed. Read the Privacy Policy, it's short.

Does one thing

No ad blocker bundled in, no "system optimizer," no unrelated permissions. It routes your traffic. That's the whole extension.

Locations

Three to start

We're growing this list — US, UK, and Japan are live right now, chosen for the broadest reach per server.

🇺🇸 Live

United States

The widest catalog of US-hosted sites and services, and the fastest exit for most of the Americas.

🇬🇧 Live

United Kingdom

A London exit point for UK- and EU-facing sites, and one of the lowest-latency hops from continental Europe.

🇯🇵 Live

Japan

A Tokyo exit for Japan-hosted sites and the best-placed option for the rest of East Asia.

How it works

Three steps, no detours

1

Add the extension

Not on the Chrome Web Store yet — clone the repo and load it unpacked from chrome://extensions (Developer mode on). Full steps in the repo README.

2

Pick a country

Click the toolbar icon, choose US, UK, or Japan from the list. Switch anytime — it reconnects instantly.

3

Browse

Your traffic routes through that location immediately. Click again to disconnect — nothing persists after you do.

FAQ

Straight answers

Is it actually free? What's the catch?

No catch — no paid tier, no data cap that conveniently runs out, no "upgrade to keep using it." Contextual ads in the popup cover the server costs.

What do you actually log?

Anonymous connection stats only: timestamp, which country you connected to, and how long. Never the sites you visited, page content, or anything tied to your identity. Deleted after 30 days. Full detail in the Privacy Policy.

Is this a VPN?

No — it's a proxy. Proxyma routes your browser's traffic through a server in another country and encrypts the hop out to that server, but it doesn't wrap your whole device the way a paid VPN does. If you need that, this isn't a substitute.

Why only 3 countries?

We'd rather launch with three that work reliably than twelve that don't. More are coming as the infrastructure proves out.

Pick a country. Browse from there.

Free, one click, no account.

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