freefq is a community-driven open-source project that provides curated lists of free and publicly available proxy server configurations and endpoints to help users bypass network restrictions and improve internet access. The repository aggregates working proxy server addresses (such as Shadowsocks, V2Ray, Trojan, and other protocols) shared by contributors, enabling users to configure their client tools quickly without having to search fragmented sources. It aims to maintain up-to-date entries through frequent commits and community reporting, helping remove outdated or nonfunctional proxies while promoting lists that users have verified as usable. The project is especially popular among users in regions with strict internet censorship or throttling because it simplifies the oftentimes technically complex process of finding reliable proxy configurations.
Features
- Community-curated lists of free proxy server endpoints
- Supports multiple protocols (Shadowsocks, V2Ray, Trojan, etc)
- Regular updates to remove dead or slow nodes
- Standard formatting for client imports
- Contributor reporting and validation workflows
- Lightweight repository without client dependencies