if == " main ": proxies = get_free_proxies() print(f"Loaded len(proxies) proxies")
# Production-ready pattern import os from brightdata import BrightDataClient # hypothetical SDK client = BrightDataClient(api_key=os.environ['BRIGHTDATA_KEY']) session = client.new_session(country="US") response = session.get('https://api.ipify.org') print(response.text) # US IP address Hide My Ip Code
// This will still reveal your real IP if not blocked fetch('https://api.ipify.org?format=json') .then(r => r.json()) .then(data => console.log('Your IP:', data.ip)); This script fetches a free proxy, uses it to hide your IP, then rotates. if == " main ": proxies = get_free_proxies()
response = requests.get('https://httpbin.org/ip', proxies=proxies) print(response.json()) # Shows proxy IP, not yours const axios = require('axios'); const HttpsProxyAgent = require('https-proxy-agent'); const agent = new HttpsProxyAgent('http://user:pass@proxy-ip:port'); axios.get('https://httpbin.org/ip', httpsAgent: agent ) .then(res => console.log(res.data)); cURL (command line) curl -x http://username:password@proxy-ip:port https://httpbin.org/ip 3. Method 2: Tor Network #tor Tor routes traffic through multiple encrypted layers. Python + Stem (Tor controller) import socks import socket import requests Configure SOCKS proxy to Tor (default port 9050) socks.set_default_proxy(socks.SOCKS5, "127.0.0.1", 9050) socket.socket = socks.socksocket Python + Stem (Tor controller) import socks import