Oceania Proxy

1,170,351 IPs

Gather location-specific web data with Oxylabs' Oceania Proxy IPs.

Added benefits of Oceania proxy IPs

Datacenter Proxies

Access geo-restricted content in 188 countries at a city or state level with unlimited concurrent sessions and no bandwidth or target limits.

  • 2M+ dedicated IPs available

  • Premium performance for any project size

  • No bandwidth or target limitations

Residential Proxies

Power up your web scraping projects using a pool of over 100 million rotating IPs. Maintain session tracking and overcome IP restrictions and CAPTCHAs effortlessly through the utilization of rotating proxies.

  • Achieve an impressive success rate of 99.95% on average

  • Gather a substantial volume of reviews

  • Retrieve data reliably without experiencing IP bans

Limitless block-free scraping solution

Large-scale data

Regardless of the scale, our Oceania proxy IPs ensure optimal speed for your scraping activities.

Proxy Rotator

Effortlessly alternate between Oceania proxy IP addresses without any additional implementation.

All statistics at one spot

Use the Oxylabs Dashboard to monitor your usage statistics, whitelist IPs, and efficiently manage your subscriptions.

Additional benefits

Entire globe coverage

Oxylabs’ Residential Proxies cover every country in the world

Large proxy pool

The Residential Proxy network boasts 100M+ IP addresses

Avoid CAPTCHAs or IP bans

Surf the web without worrying about your Oceania-based IP address being blocked.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is an Oceania proxy?

An Oceania proxy is a server located in the Oceania region (including countries like Australia and New Zealand). It allows you to browse the internet as if you were in Oceania, providing benefits such as accessing region-restricted content and performing web scraping. Oxylabs' Oceania proxy IPs are part of a rotating network that ensures anonymity and helps bypass IP restrictions.

Are proxies legal in Oceania?

As a technology, proxies are legal in the region of Oceania. If you intend to use them for legitimate purposes and retrieve web data that is considered public, you should be able to do so without risks. However, it's always best to consult with a legal professional or research deeper regarding your specific use case. To learn more about the legality of web scraping and types of data (public, personal, copyright-protected), head to our blog post here.