What are HTTP and HTTPS proxies
HTTP(S) proxies are one of the most popular types of proxy servers operating at the HTTP protocol level. Such a proxy accepts requests from the client and forwards them to the target server, acting as an intermediary. This makes it possible to hide your real IP address, filter traffic and control the session.
🚦 Difference between HTTP and HTTPS proxies
Protocol | Description |
---|---|
HTTP | Used for forwarding unencrypted data. Suitable for regular sites without SSL. |
HTTPS | Works over a secure TLS/SSL channel. Suitable for all modern sites that start with https:// . |
⚠️ Important: An HTTPS proxy does not decrypt your data; it simply relays the encrypted stream from the client to the server. This ensures anonymity and security.
How an HTTP(S) proxy works
- You request a site → the request goes via the proxy rather than directly.
- The proxy substitutes its own IP and forwards it to the target site.
- The site responds → the proxy relays the response to you.
- The site sees only the proxy’s IP, not knowing who actually made the request.
🔧 Where HTTP(S) proxies are used
- 🌍 Hiding IP addresses — the proxy replaces your IP when working with websites.
- 🧬 Automation — proxies can be used in bots, scripts and parsers.
- 🔄 Farming and multi‑accounting — a unique IP for each account.
- 📥 Site scraping — especially when resources block frequent requests.
- 💼 Working with APIs — you can emulate requests from different users.
- 🛡️ Bypassing anti‑fraud systems — with proper configuration.
✅ Advantages of HTTP/HTTPS proxies
- Easy setup.
- High connection speed.
- Supported by most browsers and applications.
- Secure data transfer (HTTPS).
- Flexibility for automation: support for APIs, scraping and anti‑detect solutions.
🛠️ How to connect to an HTTP(S) proxy in Mango Proxy
You can access the proxy in any of the following formats:
ip:port:user:pass
- Proxy link for anti‑detect browsers (for example,
http://user:pass@ip:port
) - Through the REST API — for mass automation
For details see: 📘 Proxy setup in the dashboard 🧠 Integration with anti‑detect browsers
💡 When to use HTTP/HTTPS proxies
Scenario | Suitable for HTTP(S)? | Alternative |
---|---|---|
Browsing, automation | ✅ Yes | — |
Working with APIs | ✅ Yes | — |
Mobile applications | ❌ No | SOCKS5 proxies |
Torrent, P2P, non‑standard ports | ❌ No | SOCKS5 |
Email, messengers | ❌ Limited | SOCKS5 |
Maximum anonymity | ⚠️ Partial | SOCKS5 or Residential |
🧠 Inside Mango Proxy: what’s important to know
- All dynamic proxies support HTTP/HTTPS.
- You can choose the protocol when creating a connection.
- Authentication via login/password and IP allow‑listing is supported.
- HTTP(S) proxies are compatible with most anti‑detect browsers.
📚 Related articles
- What are dynamic proxies
- What are SOCKS5 proxies
- Integrations with anti‑detect browsers
- Proxy setup in the dashboard
🏁 Conclusion
HTTP and HTTPS proxies are a convenient, fast and versatile way to work anonymously on the internet. They are ideal for most tasks, including automation, farming, scraping and advertising. Choose the required pool of IPs, set the rotation and scale without bans or restrictions.