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Service notice: PYPROXY infrastructure is offline. The project was handed over to ProxyUniverse. Last updated 2026-08-20.
Service offline · 2026

LunaProxy is gone — same family, same funeral

LunaProxy was another brand in the IPIDEA network family — the same ecosystem as PIA S5, 922 S5, ABCProxy and PYPROXY. When Google dismantled that ecosystem in 2026, Luna went down with its siblings. Here's what that means for former users.

What happened

One upstream network, many storefronts: that was the IPIDEA model. LunaProxy sold the same residential pool as its sister brands under a different logo and pricing. When the enforcement wave hit the shared infrastructure in 2026, every brand on it failed the same way — logins died, issued proxies stopped connecting, balances became unreachable. Luna was not an exception; it couldn't be.

ComponentStatus
Dashboard / loginOffline. Not your password, not your IP — the backend is gone.
Issued proxiesDead with the upstream network.
BalancesUnrecoverable. Paid “recovery” offers are scams, without exception.
“LunaProxy is back” sitesClones and phishing — the brand has no announced successor.

The part that survived

The takedown killed the brands and their billing — not every underlying pool. The PIA-family residential pool that Luna's ecosystem resold is still reachable through independent suppliers, sold as normal per-GB traffic with standard credentials instead of a client app:

Luna's rotating residential
Pia Proxy GB
from $1.35/GB · never expires

The real PIA-network pool, 190+ countries, city targeting.

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Per-IP SOCKS5
Hide Proxy
pay per IP

Country/city selection, standard SOCKS5 credentials.

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Budget volume
NovProxy
budget GB

Rotating residential for scraping and bulk tasks.

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One balance covers all products, so a single brand dying can never strand your money again — the lesson this ecosystem taught three times.

Former Luna users: promo code PYPROXY10 = +10% on the first top-up. USDT (TRC-20) and cards.
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Related: PIA S5 — same story · the PYPROXY shutdown · FAQ