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List of companies providing residential proxies or related SDKs
Company / product What it is (practical view) Primary domains Best contact emails (for blocking / abuse / privacy) Notes
Bright Data / Bright SDK Commercial proxy vendor + SDK programme used by apps to monetise users' connectivity bright-sdk.com, brightdata.com [email protected] (misuse reports), [email protected] (privacy rights), [email protected] (SDK partner support), [email protected] (Bright SDK privacy), [email protected] (legal/whistleblowing channel) (Bright Data) Bright publishes an abuse reporting flow + dedicated abuse mailbox. (Bright Data)
Infatica / "Infatica SDK" SDK programme used by apps to monetise users' connectivity infatica-sdk.io [email protected]
Oxylabs Commercial proxy provider (not an "end-user monetisation SDK", but relevant to "scraper proxy" ecosystems) oxylabs.io [email protected] (developers.oxylabs.io) They document support channels and abuse reporting flows. (oxylabs.io)
PacketStream Residential proxy network + "share bandwidth" agent packetstream.io [email protected] (support), [email protected] (sales) (packetstream.io) Has an explicit contact page with both addresses. (packetstream.io)
PacketSDK App-developer "monetisation" SDK (bandwidth sharing / proxyware-style) packetsdk.com, docs.packetsdk.com [email protected] (docs.packetsdk.com) Vendor docs list support@; good for escalation + demand removal/opt-out details. (docs.packetsdk.com)
ABCProxy Residential proxy provider (often marketed for scraping) abcproxy.com, docs.abcproxy.com [email protected] (ABCProxy Docs) Docs show support email directly. (ABCProxy Docs)
Pawns.app (IPRoyal-affiliated proxyware) Bandwidth-sharing app feeding a residential proxy supply chain pawns.app [email protected] (support/partner), [email protected] (app listing support) (Pawns) Their contact page explicitly publishes hello@. (Pawns)
ByteLixir Bandwidth-sharing / proxyware-style app bytelixir.com [email protected] (bytelixir.com) "Data removal" and Terms mention support email. (bytelixir.com)
Honeygain Bandwidth-sharing / proxyware-style app honeygain.com [email protected] (Reddit) Honeygain’s "contact us" flow is form/help-centre driven, but support@ appears in community/support contexts. (Honeygain)
EarnFM Bandwidth-sharing / proxyware-style app + API docs earn.fm [email protected] (proxy-docs.earn.fm) Their API docs explicitly provide [email protected] for support/API key requests. (proxy-docs.earn.fm)
Packetshare Bandwidth-sharing / proxyware-style client packetshare.io [email protected] (hub.docker.com) Official Docker image page provides services@ for support. (hub.docker.com)
Peer2Profit Bandwidth-sharing / proxyware-style service (contacts often obscured) peer2profit.com / peer2profit.io (varies) Domain-privacy contact: [email protected] (via WHOIS privacy) (Whois) I did not find a clear first-party support mailbox in the sources above; WHOIS privacy contact exists but may be slow/limited. (Whois)
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jidanni commented Feb 2, 2026

Maybe mention / break down list into sublists by country.

Or mention this is a worldwide list.

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