Mobile proxies for Windows 7 and Windows 10
You set a mobile proxy right in Windows or in software over SOCKS5. One channel per machine, auth by login or whitelisted IP, address change by link.
Proxies for Windows 7 and Windows 10 on mobile networks give you what cheap server IPs can't: high trust, one-tap IP rotation and the reputation of a real subscriber. The ban risk drops sharply.
Why take a mobile IP Windows
For work on Windows accounts must not drop by address. A mobile IP looks like a normal phone, logins and signups go smoother, and rotation separates your profiles.
Platforms have long filtered data centers against subnet lists. Carriers don't land on those blacklists, otherwise regular subscribers would get caught in the net.
What the channel gives you
- High-trust IP — account protection against blocks
- Channel speed of 10–20 Mbps depending on the network
- Passive OS Fingerprint spoofing to match your User-Agent
- Downtime compensation and carrier swap on request
- HTTP and SOCKS5 on separate ports
- One channel — one user, no neighbors on the IP
Fits antidetect browsers, multi-threaded software and manual work across several accounts.
Make your own proxies. Install the MobiHub app on Android, drop in an unlimited SIM and get personal HTTP and SOCKS5 with IP rotation. Save money and sell spare channels on the marketplace.
Questions about proxies
Can I make my own mobile proxy instead of buying?
Yes. Install the app on an Android phone, drop in an unlimited SIM, and the phone serves your own HTTP and SOCKS5 with IP rotation. Sell spare channels on the marketplace.
How many accounts per channel?
The rule is simple: one channel per profile. Rotate the IP before a new account so the platform can't tie them together.
Why is a mobile proxy better than a server one here?
A mobile IP belongs to a carrier and is shared by thousands of subscribers, so platforms rarely ban it. A server address is exposed by its data center and burns fast.