
Proxyma: A reliable provider of residential and ISP proxies
Proxies have become a fundamental tool for online work. They are used for multi-accounting, scraping, bypassing blocks and regional restrictions, and protecting privacy. Therefore, high-quality proxies are an investment in stable operation, reduced risk of blocking, and scalability. The reliability of the provider directly affects the lifespan of accounts and the stability of the infrastructure.
In this article, we will review the Proxyma service and analyze whether its proxies are suitable for work tasks.
Proxyma Overview
Proxyma is a proxy service offering residential and ISP proxies for work tasks. The service was founded in 2023 and is aimed at users who need stable proxy performance for multi-accounting, automation, parsing, and working with various online platforms.
Using the promo code LinkenSphere20, you can get a 20% discount on your first proxy purchase from Proxyma.
The service basically offers:
- Residential Proxies — IP addresses of real users. Dynamic proxies with IP rotation and options with unlimited traffic are available for high-load tasks such as scraping and automation.
- ISP Proxies — High-speed static IPs that are assigned to the user and do not change during operation, making them ideal for working with social networks.
There are also separate proxy categories for parsing, e-commerce, and crypto tasks.
Proxyma provides proxies from 190+ countries. At the same time, you can choose either a mix of different countries (when rotating, the new IP will already belong to a different GEO), or specify a specific city in the selected GEO.
Dynamic residential proxies from Proxyma are sold in traffic packages for a period of 1 month. Tariffs differ in volume and price per 1 GB: with an increase in the package volume, the cost of one gigabyte decreases, which makes large tariffs more profitable for large volumes of traffic.
The following packages are available:
- Startuna — 1 GB of traffic for $5 (price per 1 GB — $5).
- Nebula Set — 10 GB for $30 ($3 per 1 GB).
- Protostar Set — 30 GB for $78 ($2.6 per 1 GB).
- Supernova Set — 80 GB for $160 ($2 per 1 GB).
- Pulsar Set — 160 GB for $272 ($1.7 per 1 GB).
Mobile residential proxies are also sold in traffic packages for a period of 1 month. The following packages are available:
- Mobile 1 — 1 GB for $5 ($5 per 1 GB).
- Mobile 5 — 5 GB for $23 ($4.6 per 1 GB).
- Mobile 10 — 10 GB for $43 ($4.3 per 1 GB).
- Mobile 25 — 25 GB for $100 ($4 per 1 GB).
- Mobile 50 — 50 GB for $150 ($3 per 1 GB).
Unlimited residential proxies are paid for by the period of use. Traffic is unlimited, speed is up to 200 Mbit/s.
ISP proxies from Proxyma are static IPs with unlimited traffic. The tariff depends on the number of IPs, the period is 30 days. The cost is calculated from the number of assigned static IPs. Packages from 1 to 700 IPs are available, prices start from $5 for the minimum tariff and increase proportionally to the number of addresses in the package. For example, when buying 10 IPs, the cost will be $29 for 30 days, and when choosing 100 IPs, it will be $255 for the same period.
Testing Proxyma in Linken Sphere: A Step-by-Step Guide
Next, we'll break down the process of working with proxies in practice: from registering with the service and purchasing proxies to adding them to a profile and checking the connection in Linken Sphere.
Registration and Interface
First, you need to register with the Proxyma service. To do this, follow the link and click on the "Sign Up" button in the upper right corner.

You can create an account by specifying a nickname, email address, and password, or you can authorize via Google. After that, you will enter the Proxyma personal account, through which all work with proxies is carried out.
The main menu is located on the left side of the interface. Here are sections with proxy types, as well as access to finances, profile, and additional service tools.
The account balance and user email are displayed at the top.

In the "Profile" section, you can change your nickname, add Telegram, set a new password, and get an API key for working with the service. This section is used to manage account data.

To purchase proxies, you need to select the desired proxy type in the left menu in the "Proxy Servers" section — "Residential proxies" (Dynamic, Mobile or Unlimited) or "ISP".
After going to the proxy section, the "My Packages" tab opens first, where active tariffs are displayed. If proxies have not yet been purchased, you will see a message about the absence of active plans in this section.
To proceed to the purchase, you need to open the "Buy Proxy" tab at the top of the page. This is where all tariff packages for the selected proxy type are located.

In the Proxyma personal account, there is a "Notifications" section where you can configure the receipt of notifications about events in your account. Here you can enable notifications about actions related to tariffs and proxies, for example, approaching the traffic limit, the end of the package term, the need to replenish for renewal, tariff updates, and purchase operations.
Notifications are configured separately for the account itself, including balance changes and accruals under the referral program.
For each event, you can choose how to receive notifications: within the personal account, by email, or via Telegram.

A FAQ section is available in the personal account, which contains answers to basic questions about working with the service. The materials are divided by topic:

Proxy Selection and Purchase
In our example, we will purchase dynamic residential proxies. To do this, in the Proxyma personal account, open the section "Proxy Servers" → "Residential proxies" → "Dynamic".
After going there, the "My Packages" tab opens first, where active packages are displayed. To purchase a proxy, you need to go to the "Buy Proxy" tab at the top of the page.
In our example, we choose the "Nebula Set" tariff for $30. To confirm, click on the "BUY" button.

After the purchase, the tariff appeared in the "My Packages" tab. The list shows the selected "Nebula Set" package, the "Active" status, and the expiration date. This means that the package has been successfully activated and the proxies are already available for further use.

Next, click on the name of the purchased tariff in the "My Packages" tab (in our case, "Nebula Set"), and the package management page will open.
In the "Generate Proxy List" block, configure the proxies for our task. We leave "Login/Password" authorization. In "Location Preset", we selected a mix of different countries. We leave the format standard — login:password@host:port. In the "Number of ports" field, we specify 1, since we need one proxy. Click the "Generate" button. After that, the created proxy appeared below, in the "List of Proxy Servers" block.

Adding a Proxy to Linken Sphere
To get the proxy data, click on the line of the created proxy in the "List of Proxy Servers" block — on the record itself (where the name, country, port, and type of authorization are indicated).

After clicking on the created proxy, a page with a list of connection data opens. Here, the proxy itself is already displayed in the finished format — it needs to be copied.

Now, in the Linken Sphere anti-detect browser, we create a new session. To do this, click the "NEW SESSION" button in the upper left part of the interface.

In the "CONNECTION" block, paste the previously copied proxy data into the proxy field. After that, an automatic IP check is performed — we see the status "HTTP is alive".

After that, we complete the creation of the profile.
The final step is to check that the proxy really works as needed. First, we open the fv.pro website in a new profile. The service showed our current IP, country, and city, which are determined by this address. This confirms that the profile is connected to the Internet via a proxy, and not via our real IP.

The Fraud Score is low, which means the profile does not look suspicious. In the "Browser" block, it can be seen that a real browser and the current version of Chrome are used, that is, everything looks normal in the browser part.
Next, we look at the "Connection" block. Here, the service shows the connection speed. Below, in the "General" block, the technical parameters of the profile are disclosed. We see that Windows 10, the current version of Chrome, a video card, the language en-GB, the screen resolution, and the time zone are determined. Everything looks like a normal real machine, without strange values, which means the browser fingerprint in Linken Sphere was selected perfectly.

Network data is displayed on the right: ISP, DNS, location, coordinates, and connection time zone. This is an important point: there is no desynchronization between the IP, GEO, and time zone, and such inconsistencies often expose poor settings.
At the bottom are the fingerprint parameters — Canvas, WebGL, Audio, Fonts, Rects, and other values. They simply record the current profile fingerprint.
We additionally check the connection via Speedtest. In the same profile, we open the speedtest.net website and run a speed test.

Soon, the system showed specific values for the connection via our proxy: the download speed is about 43 Mbit/s, the upload speed is 64 Mbit/s. These are normal working values for a residential IP, because the connection is not dead, without strong drawdowns, pages and services will open without problems. An unpleasant moment is that the ping is quite high.

Conclusion
Proxies from Proxyma work perfectly with the Linken Sphere anti-detect browser. The connection really works through the issued IP. This is evident from the check on fv.pro: the service shows the IP, country, and city that correspond to the proxy. The Fraud Score is low, and the browser is detected as a normal, up-to-date version of Chrome without suspicious triggers. This means that the profile and proxy are linked correctly and technically everything works as it should. We recommend testing proxies from Proxyma, especially since the promo code LinkenSphere20 gives a 20% discount on the first purchase.
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