MyPrivateProxy, operating under MPP Networks Ltd, is one of the oldest dedicated datacenter proxy providers in the market. Founded in 2010 and headquartered in the Seychelles, they operate 220 dedicated proxy servers across 24 data centers, covering 16 US cities and 8 European locations.
Their product range spans private proxies, shared proxies, and use-case-specific dedicated proxies for sneakers, ticketing, and PokemonGo. Here is the full picture.
Pros & Cons
- Operating since 2010, one of the oldest providers in the market
- 121,000+ IPv4 addresses across 520+ subnets
- Non-sequential IPs reduce subnet-wide blocking risk
- Dedicated servers with Intel Xeon processors and 1Gbps connections
- Up to 100 threads per proxy with unlimited bandwidth
- IP or username/password dual authentication
- Up to 10 whitelisted IPs per account
- Monthly free IP replacement per billing cycle
- 3-day money-back guarantee
- Instant proxy activation on purchase
- Use-case selection at checkout (Google, social media, sneakers, etc.)
- Location selection at checkout (US cities and European locations)
- 10% bonus proxies on all orders (limited offer)
- Annual billing saves up to 20% on shared proxies
- Datacenter proxies only, no residential or mobile options
- HTTP/HTTPS only, no SOCKS5 support
- No automatic IP rotation, static IPs require manual rotation management
- Geographic coverage limited to 24 locations (US and Europe only)
MyPrivateProxy’s 15-year track record, non-sequential IP architecture, and use-case-specific proxy plans make it a strong choice for users who need dedicated, static datacenter IPs.
Rating Breakdown
To evaluate MyPrivateProxy, I applied our proxy review methodology, a structured framework used across all reviews in this series to ensure scores are consistent, fair, and based on real first-hand experience rather than marketing claims.
Here is how MyPrivateProxy scored across every key parameter.
| Category | Score | Why This Score |
|---|---|---|
| Prices & Plans | 7.5/10 | Private proxy plans start at $2.49/month for a single IP and scale down to $1.13/proxy at the 2,000-proxy tier. Pricing is competitive for dedicated static datacenter proxies. |
| Proxy Pool & Coverage | 7.0/10 | 121,000+ IPv4 addresses across 520+ subnets is a solid pool for a datacenter-only provider. Non-sequential IP distribution is a genuine technical advantage. |
| Features & Ease of Use | 7.5/10 | Use-case targeting and location selection at checkout are helpful. Dual authentication, unlimited bandwidth, 100 threads per proxy, and monthly free IP replacement are strong feature inclusions. |
| Performance | 8.0/10 | Dedicated Intel Xeon servers on 1Gbps connections with 99% uptime. Latency under 100ms in US locations. Success rates above 80% for most targets. |
| Support | 5.5/10 | First response at 2 hours 4 minutes was an acknowledgment only. A second response arrived 10 hours later from Matthew P asking for use case clarification, without answering any of the three questions submitted. The ticket is marked Answered, but was not actually answered. |
| Overall | 7.1/10 | MyPrivateProxy delivers on its core promise of fast, stable static datacenter proxies at competitive pricing, with a technical architecture (non-sequential IPs across 520+ subnets) that genuinely differentiates it from cheaper alternatives. |
Prices & Plans
MyPrivateProxy operates three product lines: Private Proxies (dedicated per-user IPs), Dedicated Proxies (use-case-specific), and Shared Proxies.
Private Proxies
All private proxy plans include monthly IP randomization, instant setup, no setup fees, unlimited bandwidth, and up to 100 threads per proxy.
Private Proxies
| Plan | Monthly Price | Price Per Proxy | Features |
|---|---|---|---|
| MPP 1 | $2.49 | $2.49 | 1 Proxy, 1 Location |
| MPP 5 | $11.75 | $2.35 | 5 Proxies, 2 Locations |
| MPP 10 | $21.20 | $2.12 | 10 Proxies, 3 Locations |
| MPP 20 | $40.40 | $2.02 | 20 Proxies, 4 Locations |
| MPP 50 | $93.00 | $1.86 | 50 Proxies, 5 Locations |
| MPP 100 | $165.00 | $1.65 | 100 Proxies, 10 Locations |
Plans of 10 proxies and above include a 10% bonus proxy allocation shown in the plan details.
Dedicated Proxies (Use-Case Specific)
Optimized for Sneaker sites, Ticketing, and Social Media.
| Use Case | Plan | Price per Month | Key Features |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sneaker Proxies | MPP Sneaker 20 | $50.00 | Optimized for Footlocker, Eastbay, etc. |
| PokemonGo Proxies | MPP Poke 5 | $11.75 | Multiple locations, High uptime |
| Ticketing Proxies | MPP Ticket 20 | $50.00 | Optimized for Ticketmaster, AXS |
Shared Proxies
| Plan | Monthly Price | Price Per Proxy | Proxies Included |
|---|---|---|---|
| MPS 50 | $50.00 | $1.00 | 50 Shared Proxies |
| MPS 100 | $80.00 | $0.80 | 100 Shared Proxies |
| MPS 200 | $140.00 | $0.70 | 200 Shared Proxies |
| MPS 500 | $250.00 | $0.50 | 500 Shared Proxies |
Annual billing on shared proxies saves up to 20%. Payment is via PayPal or Credit Card via Stripe.
A few things to be aware of:
- All proxies are static and dedicated per user for the subscription period
- One free IP replacement per billing cycle on request
- 3-day money-back guarantee on all plans
- No pay-as-you-go or trial option is available
Features
- Private (dedicated), shared and use-case dedicated datacenter proxies
- HTTP and HTTPS protocol support
- Static IPs, no automatic rotation
- 121,000+ IPv4 addresses across 520+ subnets
- Non-sequential IP distribution across subnets
- IP whitelist authentication (up to 10 IPs per account)
- Username/password authentication
- Up to 100 threads per proxy
- Unlimited bandwidth on all plans
- One free IP replacement per billing cycle
- Monthly IP randomization option
- Use-case selection at checkout
- Location selection at checkout
- 16 US city locations and 8 European locations
- 24 data centers, 220+ dedicated servers
- Intel Xeon 2 x E5-2670v2 processors
- 1Gbps dedicated server connections
- 99% uptime commitment
Performance
MyPrivateProxy operates entirely on datacenter infrastructure, which gives it a fundamentally different performance profile compared to the residential proxy providers reviewed elsewhere in this series.
The servers run Intel Xeon 2 x E5-2670v2 processors connected to multiple 1Gbps internet connections. MyPrivateProxy publishes a 99% uptime commitment across their network.

In testing by independent reviewers, US-based latency has averaged under 100ms and download throughput has come in between 25 and 40 Mbps, depending on location and time of day.
One of the more technically meaningful aspects of the MPP network is its IP architecture. With 121,000+ IPv4 addresses distributed across 520+ subnets, the proxies are deliberately non-sequential.
This matters because cheap datacenter proxy providers often allocate IPs from a single sequential block. When one IP in that block gets flagged, anti-spam systems frequently block the entire subnet range, taking all of the proxies down at once. MPP’s multi-subnet distribution reduces this systemic risk significantly.
Success rates above 80% have been reported across most standard targets. Performance holds well at moderate concurrency but, like all datacenter proxies, drops somewhat at very high concurrent connection volumes.
For use cases where detection is the primary concern rather than throughput (such as accessing platforms with strong anti-bot measures), residential proxies will outperform MPP.
For workloads where speed, stability, and dedicated access to a static IP matter most (account management, SEO monitoring, ticketing, and sneaker copping), MPP’s dedicated infrastructure is well-suited.
MyPrivateProxy is not appropriate for use cases requiring automatic IP rotation, mobile IP characteristics, or access to regions outside the US and Europe.
Ease of Use
I evaluated three areas: the purchase and registration flow, the dashboard experience, and the proxy configuration process.
The Purchase and Registration Flow
MyPrivateProxy handles registration differently from most providers in this series.
Rather than creating an account first and then selecting a plan, the process begins by selecting a plan on the pricing page and clicking “Get Started.”

This routes to a configure page where two dropdowns allow you to select a use case (such as Google, social media, or general web scraping) and a proxy location (such as the United States or a specific region).
The order summary updates in real time as these selections change.

Clicking Continue moves to a cart review page showing the plan, billing cycle, and a promo code field.

After clicking Checkout, the full registration form appears, collecting personal information, billing address, a password, reCAPTCHA verification, and payment details.

Payment is via PayPal or Credit Card via Stripe.

Before the checkout form loads, an email verification step intercepts the flow. A verification code is sent to the provided email address, and a security code dialog appears for confirmation. Once entered, the checkout page becomes accessible.
The email verification at the checkout stage adds one extra step but is standard for a provider that activates proxies immediately on payment.
Inside the Dashboard
After registration and purchase, the Client Area opens on a personalized welcome screen.
Four status tiles sit across the top, showing the count of active Services, open Quotes, Tickets, and Invoices. A search bar below allows direct querying of the knowledge base without navigating away from the home screen.

The main panel shows two sections side by side:
- Your Active Products/Services with a link to “My Services” and a prompt to place an order if none are active yet
- Unpaid Invoices showing outstanding balance with a View All link
- Recent Support Tickets with an “Open New Ticket” button directly in the panel
The top navigation bar inside the Client Area includes Home, Services, Billing, Support, Open Ticket, and Affiliates.
The sidebar shows account info, contacts, and shortcut links for ordering new services and logging out.
3. Proxy Management
After exploring the dashboard, I wanted to understand what day-to-day proxy management actually looks like.
MyPrivateProxy’s dashboard is deliberately minimal, and that choice makes sense for a provider that does not meter traffic.
You are not managing bandwidth allocation or monitoring data spend. What you are managing is a fixed list of static IPs, so the dashboard reflects that scope.
Here is what is available and what is not:
- Usage statistics: not available
- Credential and whitelist IP changes: available
- Support ticket submission: available
- Plan renewal: available
- Live chat: not available
The absence of usage statistics is consistent with the product design. Static datacenter proxies with unlimited bandwidth do not generate the kind of per-GB usage data that residential or pay-per-traffic products do.
There is nothing to track in the way there would be on a traffic-based plan.
Where the dashboard does give you control is credentials and IP management. You can update your username/password or whitelist IPs without contacting support, which covers the most common day-to-day configuration tasks.
MyPrivateProxy also offers an API for proxy management. It allows you to fetch your proxy server list, trigger a proxy refresh for a plan, and enable or disable auto-refresh.
Overall Ease of Use Verdict
The purchase flow is more involved than most providers in this series due to the configure-before-register approach and the mid-checkout email verification step.
Both add time but serve a purpose: use case and location selection shape the proxy assignment, and email verification protects instant activation.
Once inside, the dashboard is clean and functional, surfacing the most important information (active services, invoices, tickets) on the home screen without deep navigation. For new users, the knowledgebase search bar directly on the dashboard home is a useful touch.
Level of Support
MyPrivateProxy offers three support channels: a ticket system accessible from within the dashboard, email support, and a live chat widget linked from the website header.
The live chat is shown as accessible but it doesn’t always load reliably. For this review, the ticket system was tested as the primary support channel.
The Test
After logging in, the “Open Ticket” link in the top navigation bar goes directly to a department selection screen with three options: Support (general), Technical, and Billing.

Selecting Technical opens a structured ticket form with the following fields:
- Name and email (pre-filled from account)
- Subject: free text
- Department: Support, Technical, or Billing
- Related Service: dropdown linked to active products
- Priority: High, Medium, or Low
- Message: rich text editor with formatting options
- Attachments: JPG, GIF, JPEG, PNG up to 64MB

A Knowledgebase Suggestions panel sits below the form, surfacing relevant help articles based on the subject line as you type.
Five articles appeared for the subject “Rotating and sticky sessions,” including guides on what a private proxy is, how to cancel a plan, and browser integration instructions.
The ticket was submitted with Department set to Technical, Priority to High, and the following question in the message body:
“Do you support both rotating and sticky sessions? What is the maximum sticky session duration? Also, are there any websites or use cases that are restricted or not allowed on your network?”
After submission, a confirmation screen displayed “Ticket Created #249976” with a note that a confirmation email had been sent.
The Response
The ticket was submitted at 3:31. A first response arrived at 5:35, a turnaround of 2 hours and 4 minutes. The response was from Stephen J of the MyPrivateProxy team:
“We have received your request and will forward this to a member of our Network Operations team. Further updates will follow.”

Second response at 1:25 PM (10 hours later). Matthew P from the MPP Support Team replied: “Hi Isaac, To assist you better, please specify your use case providing as much info as possible.”

That was the full response. None of the three questions were answered. The ticket is marked as “Answered” in the dashboard, but in practice, the exchange was a clarification request, not an answer.
There are two issues worth separating here. The first is response time. A 10-hour wait for a reply that asks for more information, rather than answering questions that are product-specific and do not require knowing the use case, is slow. Whether you are scraping, managing accounts, or running ad verification, the answer to “do you support sticky sessions?” does not change.
The second issue is the ticket status. Marking a ticket “Answered” when no answer has been given misrepresents the state of the interaction and makes it harder to track outstanding queries.
My Verdict on Support
Key observations:
- The ticket form is well-structured with department selection, priority levels, and a rich text editor
- The Knowledgebase Suggestions panel is a useful self-service addition
- First response at 2 hours 4 minutes was an acknowledgment, not an answer
- Second response at 10 hours asked for use case clarification rather than answering the questions
- The ticket was marked “Answered” without the original questions being addressed
- The live chat channel has known reliability issues
The 5.5/10 score reflects a support structure that has good form but did not deliver substantive answers within a reasonable timeframe.
Conclusion
MyPrivateProxy is a mature, infrastructure-focused datacenter proxy provider that has been running continuously since 2010. The technical foundations are solid: dedicated Intel Xeon servers on 1Gbps connections, 121,000+ IPs distributed across 520+ subnets to protect against subnet-level blocking, and 99% published uptime.
For users who need static, dedicated datacenter IPs for sneaker copping, ticketing, account management, or SEO monitoring, it is a well-established option with a long track record.
The main limitations are structural. Datacenter proxies are inherently more detectable than residential IPs on platforms with strong anti-bot measures. There is no automatic rotation, no SOCKS5, and no coverage outside the US and Europe.
The product range has not expanded to include residential or mobile options, which means users with more complex requirements will need a different provider for those use cases.
For buyers specifically looking for fast, static, dedicated datacenter proxies across US and European locations, MyPrivateProxy delivers reliably. For buyers who need residential stealth, global coverage, or automatic rotation, other providers in this review series are better suited.

