SX.org Review

SX.ORG – is a proxy provider with global coverage, offering mobile, residential and corporate proxies on a Pay-As-You-Go model (users pay for the data consumed). In the personal account dashboard, users can select an IP address with targeting options down to the country, state (region), city and ASN number (an Autonomous System Number directly associated with specific communication providers).

The service was launched in 2024, but the specialists behind its development can boast an extensive experience in the niche. At of today, the proxy network includes over 650,000 IP addresses in 235 countries, effectively covering the entire globe.

None of the paid plans impose explicit limits on the number of simultaneous ports. As a result, SX.ORG is suitable for both regular users (online gaming, managing multiple accounts on social media, watching region-specific streaming library content) and large corporate clients (web scraping/parsing, competitor monitoring, load testing etc.).

The proxy pool is dynamically rotated, minimizing the risk of bans. If a problematic address arises, the system automatically replaces it without requiring any changes to the connection parameters (due to the BackConnect proxy setup with feedback-based connectivity). I personally tested this service and can recommend it to most users, even those with high traffic consumption needs.

For maximum details about the SX.ORG proxy provider, check out my full review below.

Pros and Cons

Every proxy provider has its advantages and disadvantages. SX.org is not an exception. To be able to decide whether the service adheres to your requirements and expectations, check out its pros and cons below.

Pros:

Cons:

Global reach (over 650,000 IPs operating in 235 countries);
Wide range of proxies (including rotating mobile, residential and corporate proxies);
Opportunity to download direct proxy lists;
Support of SOCKS5 and HTTP protocols;
High targeting accuracy (up to the country/state/city);
IP rotation options;
API and export formats;
IP updates via link;
Traffic-based billing (pay-as-you-go format).
No sub-accounts with custom limits;
Unused traffic packages expire after the validity period;
An additional fee is charged for using whitelists for proxy port authorization;
The help section is limited to a mini-FAQ and interactive hints in the admin panel;
No server proxies.

SX.org Specifications

The first and most important characteristic of any proxy provider is network coverage. SX.ORG provides access to more than 650,000 IP addresses worldwide. The types of available proxies (protocols used) are HTTP and SOCKS5.

IP selection can be tied to a specific location or performed automatically (at the provider’s discretion, resulting in a mix). The network includes mobile, residential and corporate proxies (corporate addresses belong to legal entities and companies).

The proxy database is constantly expanding and is in continuous rotation. Clients have access only to high-quality and highly trusted IPs that are suitable for nearly any task: Facebook/Instagram, Amazon, search engine parsing, Steam, YouTube etc.

Control Panel

SX.org-Dashboard

The SX.ORG dashboard comes as a universal web application, providing convenient access to all necessary settings and sections of the user account through both desktop browser interfaces and smaller screens of mobile devices (smartphones and tablets).

This approach really makes sense: there’s no need to develop separate native applications for various platforms like Windows, Mac, Android, iOS etc. Everything needed for management is an up-to-date browser version.

The website header displays the current balance, remaining traffic and the package’s expiration date (useful in the case of a trial period activation). It also contains quick access buttons to other sections of the user account, such as balance top-up, user profile management, and language selection.

The most important elements are placed in the sidebar menu:

  • Proxy retrieval via link (ready-made lists of direct proxies in text and JSON formats);
  • Port creation wizard (proxy filters);
  • Management of existing ports and filters;
  • IP address whitelist (for enhanced access security);
  • API (key for identification and protection, along with examples of basic commands);
  • Tariffs and balance (current balances, tools for topping up and operation history);
  • Traffic consumption history (for the entire period, with the option to select a specific time range);
  • Chat (an integrated ticketing system where users can create a request, choose a category and specify a topic).

The workspace is well-organized: everything is in familiar places, with no unnecessary elements and everything is clear without additional hints. Beginners will find it easy to navigate.

In the profile settings, users can configure which notification categories they want to receive, enable two-factor authentication when logging into the account (via code sent to Email, for example), and adjust other settings (time zone, password etc.).

How to Get Mobile, Residential and Corporate Proxies from SX.org

SX.ORG provides backconnect proxies for rent. This means you will have access to IP addresses, port numbers or special URLs that serve as entry points to the network. You will not see the real IP addresses used as exits from the proxy network, except in the “Proxy by Link” section.

SX.org - Proxy-by-Link

The backconnect proxy access format is particularly convenient for connecting to any specialized software. There’s no need to load large lists of IPs, add them to programs or anti-detection browsers, monitor rotation, update as needed, or check functionality. All of this is automated; you only need to set the rules for selecting new addresses in the control panel.

The quickest and easiest way to get proxies is via a URL link. Here, you’ll find ready-made proxy lists, pre-selected based on the type of end device and the country (you can select multiple countries). These lists typically include up to 100 proxies, but you can customize the quantity. The list is updated no more than once every five minutes. To get a new list, simply download the file again.

Manually port configuration is a more complex option:

  1. Proxy Type: Choose from all types, mobile-only, residential-only, corporate-only or a mix (combinations of mobile, residential and corporate);
  2. Location: Select the desired level—country, state/region or city;
  3. ASN Number: Specify the Autonomous System Number (usually associated with a specific internet provider);
  4. IP Retention Type: By default, “High Trust” is active. If an IP disconnects, the service will attempt to assign a new address from the same subnet (same ASN). Alternatively, you can choose to wait for the original IP to reconnect or switch to any other available IP;
  5. Authentication Type: By default, all clients are secured with a login/password combination. You can enhance security by adding a whitelist of IPs, allowing access only from those addresses while ignoring all others.

For each port, you receive a special IP address (entry point), port number and login/password pair as well as a link for manually refreshing the exit IP (the entry address remains unchanged).

Trial accounts can create up to 50 ports. Once the account is funded, these limits are removed. The technical documentation specifies a limit of 10,000 ports per user, but this is practically unattainable. For bulk operations, you can create up to 1,000 ports at a time.

Integrating a proxy port into specialized software is simple. Just add the authentication parameters in a single line, similar to a standard proxy setup.
What other features does the proxy offer?

When filtering countries, states and cities, the system provides an approximate availability of addresses similar to the signal of the mobile base station:

  • 1 bar: Few addresses available;
  • 2 bars: Addresses available, moderate coverage;
  • 3 bars: Good address selection, above average;
  • 4 bars: Large number of addresses;
  • Infinity symbol: Nearly unlimited availability for large-scale tasks.

Countries/locations can also be added to the favorites list, enabling a special filter based on this selection. Later, you can activate a special filter based on this aspect. These include:

  • Search by partial keyword;
  • Sort by popularity among other users;
  • Display Tier-1/Tier-2 providers;
  • Separate previously used locations;
  • Display only favorite countries.

Unlimited ports can be ordered in the “Our Rates” section on a dedicated tab. You just need to select the proxy type, number of ports and rental duration to complete the process.

Targeting and Locations

SX.org-Locations

The SX.ORG network provides access to 235 countries worldwide, with targeting up to specific localities. At any level of targeting, you can select the desired ASN (Autonomous System Number), which is essentially equivalent to selecting a specific internet service provider. For business tasks, however, this approach is even more convenient. For example, if you set the rotation parameter within the same ASN network when configuring a port, the IP address change will appear less suspicious to the target resource compared to a complete change of location, even if it’s with the same provider.

IP changes can occur naturally, such as when a mobile subscriber moves between cell towers or due to dynamic IP rotation when reconnecting on wired networks. Rotation within the same ASN network looks entirely natural and does not raise any flags.

To make ASN selection easier, the targeting settings include a search field, allowing you to filter by the name of a specific provider and view all its subnets. While not all localities are available in the list, most major cities are included.

The total IP pool is over 650,000 IP addresses. The most demanded locations include the USA, Ukraine, Germany, etc. These are marked with an infinity symbol, indicating that their address space is nearly impossible to exhaust.

Targeting settings can be adjusted through the web interface or via API. When using direct proxy lists, targeting is limited to address type and country level. When creating unlimited ports, each of them is tied to a specific region for the entire rental period. The region cannot be changed after setup; a new port must be ordered for a different location.

Automated Rotation

The connection scheme via a backconnect proxy ensures seamless and completely unnoticeable rotation of outgoing IP addresses for end users. There is no need to change connection parameters (you don’t have to edit or update proxy lists). Everything is done automatically at the service level.
In the connection retention rules (essentially rotation rules), you can choose one of the following options:

  1. Attempt to maintain the connection (“High Trust”): This is the default setting. Choosing this option activates a mechanism that selects IP addresses from a pool with the same ASN number. If an ASN is not available, proxies are selected with the same subnet mask or the closest addresses by location. As a result, the connection during disconnections and reconnections appears less suspicious to security systems.
  2. Disconnect the connection: The service will wait until the IP address becomes available again, and only then will the connection automatically resume.
  3. Rotate IPs: IP addresses will be replaced upon request and with every new connection. The primary goal is to maintain the viability of the connection without tying it to an ASN or any other parameters. Naturally, new addresses will be selected based on targeting settings.

Instead of configuring proxy rotation in the user dashboard, you can use the API interface or a special link (provided for each port). More details about API capabilities are provided below.

Proxy List and API Export

By default, SX.ORG provides feedback-enabled proxies, so there’s no need to download proxy lists. Instead, you only need to configure the port and connect it like a regular proxy – for software, it will function as a standard IP address with a port number and login/password authentication.

SX.org - API-list

However, SX.ORG also offers the option to obtain specific direct proxy lists (without the feedback-enabled proxy scheme). This feature, called “Proxy by Link”, is available only to clients who fund their account with real money (promo codes and trial periods are not eligible) and who set up access using whitelists.

The Proxy by link can be downloaded in TXT and JSON formats. Lists are formatted as{IP}:{port}. The link always remains the same.

Lists don’t have any detailed settings, targeting is set only at the country level. The proxy list is automatically updated every time the page is refreshed (in reality, its content changes entirely approximately every 5 minutes).

Let’s proceed to the bulk port management now. After creating a proxy port, you can:

  • Archive it;
  • Delete it;
  • Download it in the required format.

For proxy ports, various export formats are available, including:

  • Ready-made formats: These include links, TXT, JSON and even pre-configured formats for tools like the Dolphin{Anty} anti-detect browser or SOCKS5 proxies.
  • Customizable formats: Users can define the order and delimiter symbols using a special constructor with tags.

The standard full format looks like this:

http://{login}:{password}@{IP-address}:{port number:{port name + information about the link for update.

With the API, you can perform all the actions available in the graphical interface, such as:

  • Retrieving tariff information.
  • Displaying account balance.
  • Creating new ports.
  • Requesting a list of existing ports.
  • Displaying port details.
  • Searching for proxies.
  • Updating external IPs.
  • Viewing traffic consumption.
  • Changing the export template.
  • Configuring the whitelist.

Renting Additional IP Addresses

The rotating backconnect proxies model assumes that clients have access to the entire IP address pool simultaneously. In other words, it is impossible to rent a specific IP address from SX.ORG because the network is dynamic, with addresses constantly rotating (new ones appearing, old ones disappearing, etc.).

For this reason, SX.ORG’s billing model is based solely on the actual traffic consumed.

Trial clients can create no more than 50 ports, all of which can be active and used simultaneously.

Premium clients can create up to 10,000 ports of any type, with either a simple or enhanced authentication system (including verification via IP whitelists).

Is SX.ORG Safe?

All SX.ORG proxies are securely protected with a login+password combination. As an additional option, you can enable protection using whitelists (these are specific addresses allowed for authorization, while all other hosts will be blocked).

The service operates using HTTP (where data in packets is transmitted in an open format, making it easy to track) and SOCKS5 (which can encrypt traffic, does not modify transmitted requests, and allows the use of various application protocols). In both cases, the proxies are exclusively used by you and no one else.

SX.ORG only collects client information necessary to support the platform’s operation: email addresses for authorization, payment details, traffic volume for statistics etc.

The service does not share confidential client information with any third parties. However, the provider is required to comply with the laws of different countries and will provide necessary data upon official requests from law enforcement agencies.

Since SX.ORG does not collect personal data, identifying a client is quite challenging:

  • Only an email address is used for authorization (no full names or other personal information are specified);
  • Payments are primarily accepted in cryptocurrencies (or through payment aggregators acting as intermediaries).

Clients should understand their risks: all requests are transmitted over open channels that SX.ORG does not control. Therefore, there is always a possibility of traffic interception and tracking by third parties at specific intermediate nodes.

Performance

All SX.ORG proxies are rotating. This means that their lifespan is short and usually measured in minutes. Thus, it doesn’t make sense to discuss any guarantees of availability in this case.

However, the network’s bandwidth and the number of active addresses ensure that at any given moment, you will always receive an address in the desired location. Outdated IP addresses are promptly replaced with new ones, and this process is continuous.

The experience of using proxies from the SX.ORG network has shown that the average connection speed exceeds 10 Mbps.

It is important to understand, though, that the ultimate performance depends on the bandwidth of the end device (PC or mobile). Various factors influence its speed and stability, including location, type of connection, channel load etc. SX.ORG, for its part, does not impose any additional limitations.

Cost

The client’s account balance in SX.ORG is maintained exclusively in USD. If a deposit is made in another currency, conversion takes place at the time of payment. Certain payment services may charge additional fees. Actual payments are predominantly made in cryptocurrency (USDT, BTC).

Have a look at the official SX.ORG plans now:

Traffic (Pay-As-You-Go format, charged as consumed):

  • Residential proxies – $5.5/GB;
  • Mobile proxies – $6/GB;
  • Corporate proxies – $0.6/GB.

Subscription Packages:

SX.org - Subscription-Packages

  • STARTER Package – $150/month, providing a 15% discount compared to Pay-As-You-Go rates, but unused funds expire;
  • ADVANCED Package – $500/month, providing a 20% discount compared to Pay-As-You-Go rates;
  • ADVANCED+ Package – $1000/month, providing a 25% discount compared to Pay-As-You-Go rates.

Unlimited Ports (currently under development):

SX.org - Unlimited-Ports

  • Residential proxy – $3/day;
  • Mobile proxy – $5/day;
  • Corporate proxy – $1.2/day.

An additional discount of up to 40% is available for ports, depending on the rental period and the number of proxies.

Key Details to Consider:

  • Minimum deposit amount: $15;
  • Port protection via whitelists: $0.01/day per port.

Refund Policy: Refunds are only available if the service is unavailable for some reason or the payment has been accidentally duplicated.

Verdict: Is SX.ORG Worth Using?

In my opinion, SX.ORG is the perfect solution for those who need a large pool of rotating proxies with precise targeting conditions. Primary use cases include business tasks (competitor monitoring, price and assortment parsing, data collection for analytics etc.) as well as the work of individual specialists (SEO, SERM, SMM and more). Personally, I tested and used it for online marketing tasks.

Mobile and residential proxies are less likely to be blocked and they rely not on quality but on quantity (they can rotate with every new request, if needed). Additionally, it’s highly convenient that an exit point can be set up not only in a specific country but also in a specific city or even an ASN subnet.

The decisive factor is the cost of use. Compared to major premium providers, SX.ORG offers genuinely low prices for traffic. Note that balances don’t expire at the end of the month and you can use different types of proxies simultaneously. Many competitors use separate accounting and can only offer such pricing levels to large corporate clients.

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