
In cybersecurity consulting, we need proxy layers that don't compromise our operational security. What I like best about OmegaProxy is the low-latency performance and high rotation reliability of their residential IP pool. When performing OSINT (Open Source Intelligence) or conducting penetration testing from various geographic nodes, the last thing we want is to be flagged by the target’s firewall. OmegaProxy’s SOCKS5 support is robust and integrates perfectly with our internal security frameworks. The dashboard is clean, and the ability to whitelist specific IPs for access adds a necessary layer of security that many other providers overlook. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
While the residential pool is extensive, I would appreciate more granular activity logs within the dashboard that track administrative login attempts and API key usage in more detail. From an audit perspective, having a downloadable CSV of our own usage metadata (timestamps, node regions used) would be a great addition for internal compliance reports. Additionally, I’d like to see more detailed documentation on how their rotation headers interact with specialized headless browsers used in automated vulnerability scanning. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

