Proxies for Ozon in 2026: How to Stop Getting Banned and Finally Scale Your Network
Ozon no longer bans you "for an action." They ban you for behavior, which is collected from IP, session, and patterns. One bad proxy and you lose not just an account, but the whole setup: dashboard, listings, turnover.
Top 5 Proxies for Ozon
- Mobileproxy.space — mobile IPs that look like real users
- Proxy.market — scalable pools for different geos and tasks
- Froxy — residential proxies with soft behavior
- Proxys.io — for automation and stable requests
- Proxy-Seller — cheap entry, but with risks
Proxy Rating for Ozon: Analysis Without Marketing or Theory
Ozon now works like a banking system, not a marketplace. You don't just have an account — you have a behavior profile:
- where you log in from
- how often you log in
- what actions you take
- how your IP changes
The chain looks like this: IP → session → fingerprint → actions → repeatability
If the IP is "noisy" or doesn't hold a sticky session:
- logins jump around
- geo drifts
- actions look unnatural
First, trust drops. Then restrictions come. Then a ban.
The main mistake is thinking that an antidetect browser solves everything. If the proxy is weak, the antidetect just packages the problem nicely.
How Services Were Selected
I looked not at "features," but at real-world behavior:
- how the IP passes Ozon's antifraud
- whether the session holds without drops
- how predictable rotation is
- proxy type and its "naturalness"
- performance under load (10+ accounts)
- quality of RU geo
- how much a mistake costs in money
Mobileproxy.space
Mobile proxies — currently the most "native" traffic for Ozon.
What is seen in practice:
- accounts live noticeably longer without perfect warm-up
- logins don't deviate from normal patterns
- IP doesn't raise suspicion even with frequent actions
- can maintain long sticky sessions
- scale doesn't kill stability
What problems it solves:
- bans when logging into an account
- session drops after activity
- loss of trust in the account
- multi-accounting without linking
- sudden blocks when scaling
Cons:
- higher price
- less control over a specific IP
Pricing:
- mobile: from ~$30–90 per port
- expensive, but it's the price for account survival
Proxy.market
Large pool — convenient when you need many IPs at once.
What is seen:
- quickly build a network for different tasks
- can play with geo
- some IPs need replacement
- rotation works but requires configuration
- quality varies under load
Solves:
- lack of IPs
- quick network start
- scaling
- hypothesis testing
- account distribution
Cons:
- unstable quality
- need to filter IPs manually
Pricing:
- residential: ~$2–4 per GB
- mobile: from ~$50
- balance between price and risk
Froxy
Residential proxies that behave "calmly."
In practice:
- IPs look like home users
- fewer sudden bans
- good for scraping
- stable connections
- speed sometimes drops
Solves:
- blocks on frequent requests
- API issues
- unstable sessions
- suspicious IP behavior
- data collection
Cons:
- expensive traffic
- not for aggressive scaling
Pricing:
- residential: from ~$3 per GB
- cheaper plan = higher chance of blocks
Proxys.io
More about tech than farming.
What is seen:
- handles load in automation
- stable requests
- fewer errors in mass actions
- works well with API
- requires configuration
Solves:
- bot crashes
- API limits
- errors in mass requests
- script instability
- scaling issues
Cons:
- not the best for manual work
- needs setup experience
Pricing:
- from ~$2–5
- depends on proxy type
Proxy-Seller
The easiest entry, but with clear risks.
In practice:
- works at the start
- quick to connect
- DC proxies are easily detected
- bans start when scaling
- unstable behavior
Solves:
- quick launch
- minimal budget
- simple tasks
- account testing
- manual work
Cons:
- high risk of bans
- weak IP reputation
Pricing:
- datacenter: ~$1–3 per IP
- cheap = almost always problems
What Really Matters in 2026
Ozon no longer reacts to "what you do." It looks at "how you do it."
- identical actions from different IPs get flagged
- sudden geo changes are a trigger
- short sessions raise suspicion
- repeated patterns lead to bans
And the key point: IP is more important than antidetect or even behavior. A bad IP breaks everything.
How to Choose Based on Tasks
- Farming and long-lived accounts → Mobileproxy.space
- Quick scaling → Proxy.market
- Scraping and analytics → Froxy
- Automation and API → Proxys.io
- Minimal budget → Proxy-Seller
Conclusion
On Ozon, you can't "save on proxies." You either pay for infrastructure or pay for lost accounts.
Proxies are not a consumable. They are the foundation of the entire system. And if it's unstable, scaling turns not into growth, but into a series of bans.