Below is a curated, updated list of proxies that support complex web applications like Google Docs. Note: Google Docs requires JavaScript, WebSockets, and SSL encryption. Many simple proxies fail because they cannot handle these protocols.
Provide a central list of Google Docs accessible via proxy links so users can open documents easily when direct access is blocked or when you want a single hub for many resources.
Place the JSON file(s) in the same directory as the server code (or point to them via an environment variable – see below).
| Symptom | Likely Cause | Fix |
| :--- | :--- | :--- |
| Docs list shows "Offline" | Proxy blocks WebSockets or API calls | Whitelist *.google.com and *.googleapis.com |
| List loads but no thumbnails | Proxy strips image headers | Use HTTPS proxy only |
| "Invalid request" in script | Proxy modifies the Authorization header | Set Proxy-Connection: Keep-Alive |
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Disclaimer: I do not provide specific proxy IP lists as they change every hour. For reliable access, subscribe to a paid proxy service (e.g., BrightData, Smartproxy, Oxylabs) and use their "Google" specific endpoint. Proxy Google Docs List
To prepare a review for a Proxy Google Docs List, you should evaluate each entry based on performance, security, and reliability. Whether you are reviewing a list of web proxies for school or an all-in-one proxy compendium for collectibles, a structured format ensures your data is actionable. Essential Review Criteria
A high-quality review should include standardized fields to allow for quick comparison: Performance Metrics: Note the connection speed and latency.
Anonymity Level: Verify if the proxy effectively masks your IP address.
Reliability & Uptime: Document how often the proxy fails or times out. Below is a curated, updated list of proxies
Protocol Support: Check for compatibility with HTTP, HTTPS, SOCKS4, or SOCKS5.
Security Features: Identify if it supports SSL/TLS and check for potential DNS leaks. Suggested Review Template for Google Docs
You can create a structured table or use the checklist feature (@checklist) in Google Docs to track these items: Assessment Rating (1-5) Speed Download/Upload speed during testing Security SSL support and IP masking verification Stability Frequency of connection drops or timeouts Ease of Use Setup complexity (e.g., authentication required) Review Best Practices
Use Automated Tools: Instead of manual checking, use a proxy checker tool or script to verify status and remove failing entries. For a service account:
Standardize Feedback: Use columns with checkboxes for quick attributes like "too dark," "bad text," or "wrong thickness" if reviewing item proxies like trading cards.
Collaborate: Use the Suggesting mode in Google Docs to allow others to propose updates to the list without permanently altering it.
For more detailed technical management, you can refer to specialized guides like the Secure Web Proxy URL list documentation or Proxy Manager guides on Google Docs. Suggest edits in Google Docs - Computer