Skip to main content
All CollectionsIPv6 Residential ProxiesFAQ's
How to select a certain proxy geolocation?
How to select a certain proxy geolocation?

A guide on how to select a location for the proxy you want to use.

Friedrich Kräft avatar
Written by Friedrich Kräft
Updated over 2 years ago

Why choose a certain geolocation for your proxy?

Performing your web scraping requests from an ip with a certain location can be very crucial for your operations success. Some websites enforce strict rules on which geolocations they allow on their website and which they block from accessing their content. Therefore we offer a variety of different geolocations all over the world to ensure your operations success.

List of available countries

Europe

  • Germany

  • France

  • Italy

  • Poland

  • Belgium

  • The Netherlands

  • Luxembourg

  • United Kingdom

  • Ireland

  • Spain

  • Portugal

  • Denmark

  • Czech Republic

  • Austria

  • Switzerland

  • Greece

  • Hungary

  • Romania

  • Bulgaria

  • Norway

  • Sweden

  • Finland

  • Ukraine

  • Estonia

  • Lithuania

  • Latvia

Asia

  • Russian Federation

  • Turkey

  • India

  • China

  • Japan

Oceania

  • Australia

  • New Zealand

North America

  • United States

  • Canada

  • Mexico

South America

  • Brazil

  • Argentina

How to select a certain location for your web scraping requests?

In the proxy generator you are able to select a proxy country & city. We cover most major countries with at least 4 city locations, expanding every month.

You can also add the geolocation manually with altering the password parameter.

Simply add the locations as follows:

resi.ipv6.plainproxies.com:8000:example:example_country-{ISO-2}_city-{city}

The country parameter needs to be in the following format: _country-US

The city parameter needs to be in the following format: _city-LosAngeles

A correctly formatted proxy would look like the following proxy:

resi.ipv6.plainproxies.com:8000:example:example_country-US_city-LosAngeles


Did this answer your question?