Korean Proxy List - Proxies from South Korea

Proxy Server List - this page provides and maintains the largest and the most up-to-date list of working proxy servers that are available for public use. Our powerful software checks over a million proxy servers daily, with most proxies tested at least once every 15 minutes, thus creating one of the most reliable proxy lists on the Internet - all for free.

Any proxy server listed on this page can be used with a software application that supports the use of proxies such as your web browser. The most popular uses of proxies include hiding your real IP address, disguising your geographic location, and accessing blocked websites.

This proxy list is updated once every 60 seconds from the data stored in our gigabyte-sized proxy database. The list can be filtered down by a number of attributes such as the port number of a proxy, country of origin of a proxy, and the level of anonymity of a proxy. You can also view this list on a map.

Note: If you do not know what any of these numbers mean, or how to use proxy servers in general, scroll to the bottom of this page.


Proxy IP Proxy Port Last Check Proxy Speed Uptime Proxy Country Anonymity
80
2176 ms
22% (151) kr South Korea - Jungnang-gu Elite
80
1365 ms
35% (152) kr South Korea - Cheongju-si Elite
1024
1869 ms
60% (119) kr South Korea - Incheon Transparent
8080
1613 ms
45% (218) kr South Korea Transparent
80
895 ms
2% (52) kr South Korea - Nowon-gu Elite
80
1414 ms
25% (120) kr South Korea - Gapyeong County Elite
80
1656 ms
36% (124) kr South Korea - Seo-gu Elite
80
1468 ms
18% (118) kr South Korea - Gwangju Elite
3128
476 ms
94% (73) kr South Korea - Incheon Elite
80
1935 ms
23% (119) kr South Korea - Buk-gu Elite
80
1555 ms
20% (119) kr South Korea - Cheongyang-gun Elite
8193
1969 ms
14% (141) kr South Korea - Pyeongtaek-si Elite
8000
3807 ms
13% (351) kr South Korea - Seongnam-si Elite
80
1512 ms
17% (140) kr South Korea - Busanjin-gu Elite
80
1634 ms
3% (306) kr South Korea - Hwaseong-si Elite
80
2385 ms
18% (486) kr South Korea - Kosong Elite
80
1573 ms
18% (287) kr South Korea - Icheon-si Elite
3128
859 ms
4% (94) kr South Korea - Nam-gu Elite
8197
1764 ms
11% (118) kr South Korea - Siheung-si Elite
80
1257 ms
19% (118) kr South Korea - Dalseo-gu Elite
80
1534 ms
16% (166) kr South Korea - Dong-gu Elite
80
1275 ms
17% (118) kr South Korea - Gyeongju Elite
3128
5445 ms
1% (136) kr South Korea Anonymous
80
1561 ms
7% (118) kr South Korea - Siheung-si Elite
443
1718 ms
12% (117) kr South Korea - Sejong Elite
3128
2685 ms
7% (119) kr South Korea - Gangnam-gu Elite
8080
2591 ms
42% (124) kr South Korea - Incheon Transparent
3128
3220 ms
57% (16) kr South Korea Transparent
8197
1594 ms
22% (123) kr South Korea - Pyeongtaek-si Elite
80
1529 ms
11% (121) kr South Korea - Pyeongtaek-si Elite
31409
3975 ms
3% (414) kr South Korea - Ansan-si Elite
8080
2213 ms
13% (63) kr South Korea - Seoul Elite
3128
3987 ms
2% (288) kr South Korea - Nonsan Elite
80
3756 ms
8% (153) kr South Korea Transparent
9000
4417 ms
6% (112) kr South Korea - Gwangjin-gu Transparent
 

Proxy Anonymity Levels Explained

A more detailed explanation on what this all means can be found on our proxy levels explained page, but the basic description of each proxy level goes like this:

How to use Proxy Servers?

Almost any application, such as your own web-browser, can be configured to route your connections through a proxy server for reasons of anonimity or performance. Configuring your browser to use a proxy server is quick and easy, and the instructions for doing that are described in our articles section.

However, the recommended alternative to doing all those steps anytime you wish to use a different proxy, is to use our homemade proxy switcher that can simplify the whole process to just a few mouse clicks. Our Nova Proxy Switcher can be downloaded from our proxy software page.