Free Brazil HTTPS proxy list

This page locks the live list to Brazil HTTPS proxies. Use it when you need LATAM geo tests, Portuguese storefront checks and mobile-market QA. HTTPS proxies open CONNECT tunnels, which is why they usually look cleaner than plain HTTP when the target is strict about forwarded headers. Free rows still expire fast, so treat this page as a candidate pool and verify before relying on it.

1–2 of 2 proxies · synced 2026-07-03T15:18:57ZExport: TXT CSV JSON
ProxyProtocolCountryAnonymityLatencyUptimeLast checked
200.227.89.50:3128HTTP / HTTPSBR · BrazilAnonymous2040 ms26%2026-06-30T08:30:53Z
170.82.194.134:3128HTTPSBR · BrazilElite2020 ms24%2026-06-30T05:37:23Z

When HTTPS makes sense here

HTTPS is a good fit for TLS traffic, login flows and browser-based checks. If you only need a different tunnel model, compare HTTP, HTTPS and SOCKS5 for the same country.

Why a Brazil exit matters

LATAM geo tests, Portuguese storefront checks and mobile-market QA usually depend on the destination seeing the right country. Confirm the resulting exit with My IP before you move on to a browser or scraper workflow.

Frequently asked questions

What is a Brazil HTTPS proxy?

It is a public proxy that exits in Brazil and was observed supporting HTTPS. The destination website sees a Brazil IP when the row still works.

Why use the Brazil HTTPS page instead of a generic list?

Because it narrows the pool to one country and one protocol first. That is closer to how real scraping, QA and localisation workflows are planned, and it cuts down the amount of dead filtering you have to do later.

How do I verify one of these proxies before using it?

Export the list, paste sample rows into the bulk proxy checker, then confirm the surviving exit IP and anonymity with My IP or the protocol-specific verification tool linked above.