Flashproxy Datacenter Proxies Now Support UDP

Flashproxy datacenter proxies now support UDP via SOCKS5 on port 666, enabling faster, low-latency performance for real-time applications.
We’re excited to share a major update to Flashproxy datacenter proxies:
UDP traffic is now supported.
This upgrade opens the door to a wider range of real-time and performance-sensitive use cases where low latency and fast packet delivery matter most.
What’s New?
Flashproxy datacenter proxies now support UDP (User Datagram Protocol) when connected via:
Protocol: SOCKS5
Port: 666
UDP is designed for speed and efficiency. Unlike TCP, it minimizes overhead, making it ideal for applications that prioritize real-time data transmission over guaranteed packet delivery.
Why UDP Matters
With UDP support, Flashproxy datacenter proxies can now be used for:
Real-time applications
Latency-sensitive services
Online platforms that rely on fast packet exchange
Interactive and streaming environments
This significantly expands what’s possible compared to TCP-only proxy setups.
Gaming & Real-Time Platforms
Many modern online games and interactive platforms rely heavily on UDP for smoother performance and reduced latency. With Flashproxy’s updated datacenter proxies, users can now work with environments that depend on UDP-based communication, as long as usage complies with the platform’s terms of service and applicable laws.
⚠️ Important: Flashproxy proxies are intended for legitimate use cases only. Users are responsible for ensuring compliance with all service agreements, local laws, and platform rules when using proxies for gaming or other real-time applications.
How to Use UDP with Flashproxy
To take advantage of UDP support:
Configure your connection using SOCKS5
Use port 666
Ensure your application supports SOCKS5 UDP forwarding
Verify that your use case is compliant and authorized
More Possibilities, Same Reliability
This update reflects our ongoing commitment to providing high-performance, flexible proxy solutions for developers, businesses, and power users. UDP support brings new possibilities—while maintaining the stability and reliability Flashproxy is known for.
If you have questions or need help getting started:
💬 Support: https://t.me/FlashProxyHelp
📢 Updates: https://t.me/FlashProxyHQ
🌐 Website: https://www.flashproxy.com/