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South Korea HTTP Proxies — Residential IPs

Route HTTP/HTTPS requests through genuine ISP-assigned residential IPs in South Korea. FlashProxy's residential pool covers South Korea with rotating and sticky sessions, ~400 ms typical response, and city-level targeting via simple host:port and user:pass authentication.

100M+ IPs201+ Countries99.98% Uptime

South Korea HTTP/HTTPS Features

HTTP and HTTPS support
Web scraping optimized
Header customization
Available across all products
Connection keep-alive
Transparent and anonymous modes

Why HTTP/HTTPS Over a South Korea Residential IP

HTTP/HTTPS is the default web-proxy protocol on FlashProxy's residential pool, so connecting to a South Korean exit means pointing your client at the endpoint with host:port and user:pass credentials. The IPs are real residential addresses assigned by South Korean ISPs, so target sites see traffic that looks like an ordinary visitor in Seoul or Busan rather than datacenter ranges. That matters for Korean sites that localize pricing, language, or availability by apparent location. Because every common scraper, HTTP client, and browser supports HTTP/HTTPS, you connect with no additional software.

What You Can Do With South Korean Residential Proxies

South Korea exits let you collect localized search results, verify how ads render to a Korean audience, monitor pricing on local e-commerce, and confirm geo-restricted content loads as a domestic visitor would see it. With 100M+ IPs and 6–8M active daily, the pool gives you enough address diversity to sustain large crawls without a narrow footprint. You can use up to 50,000 concurrent connections to run parallel jobs across many Korean domains at once. Typical response time is around 400 ms against a 99.9% uptime target.

City and Region Targeting Across South Korea

The residential pool supports country, city, and ASN-level targeting, so you can request IPs in specific Korean cities such as Seoul, Busan, Incheon, Daegu, or Daejeon instead of any random in-country address. ASN targeting pins traffic to a particular network operator when a project needs it. State and ZIP-level targeting is a US-only capability, so for South Korea you target at the country, city, or ASN level. That depth is generally enough for regional price checks, local SEO audits, and city-by-city content verification.

Rotating vs Sticky Sessions

Rotating mode assigns a fresh Korean IP on every request, suited to high-volume crawling where each call should look independent. Sticky sessions hold a single South Korea IP for a configurable duration from 1 minute up to 2 hours, which you need for multi-step flows like logging in, paginating, or completing a sequence without breaking session consistency. You choose the mode per request through endpoint parameters, so one integration can mix both. Switching between them requires no separate plan or product.

Setup and Integration

Integration follows any HTTP/HTTPS proxy: set the endpoint as your proxy host and port, supply your username and password, and add the South Korea targeting parameter. It works directly with cURL, Python requests, Scrapy, Playwright, Puppeteer, and any browser that accepts a proxy configuration. Because HTTP/HTTPS is the default protocol, HTTPS requires no add-on. If your stack needs a TCP-level tunnel, the residential pool also supports SOCKS5, though most scraping and automation toolchains run on HTTP/HTTPS without changes.

Pricing and Bandwidth

Residential proxies are billed pay-as-you-go per GB, starting from $2.98/GB and scaling down to a $1/GB floor at higher volume. For tighter budgets, the Residential Lite tier starts at $0.30/GB and drops to $0.16/GB at volume. South Korea carries the same rates as any other supported country, with no location surcharge. You pay only for the bandwidth you use, so you can begin with a small regional audit and scale into large Korean crawls on the identical per-GB pricing.

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