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911 S5 Proxy Alternative in 2026 — The Closest Replacement

If you used 911 S5 (911.re) before it collapsed in 2022, you already know what you're looking for and you know most of today's "residential proxy" products don't give it to you. You want to buy IPs, not bandwidth. You want country, city and ISP targeting. You want SOCKS5. And you don't want to send a passport scan to a company you've never met. This article is the practical answer to "what's the closest 911 S5 alternative in 2026?" — written for people who actually used 911, not for a generic listicle.

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Mark Lev
Network operations lead. Has been running residential SOCKS5 proxy stacks since 2019.
In this article
  1. What happened to 911 S5
  2. The 911 model people actually miss
  3. What a real 911 alternative needs
  4. The options in 2026, honestly compared
  5. Why 922 is the closest match
  6. How to switch in 5 minutes
  7. FAQ

What happened to 911 S5

911 S5 was, for years, the default name in pay-per-IP residential SOCKS5. In July 2022 it shut down following a security incident, posted a short notice, and went offline. It never came back. Everything since then that uses the "911" name is a clone or a typosquat with no connection to the original operator.

The closure left a very specific gap. 911's users weren't enterprise data teams — they were individual operators, multi-accounters, sneaker buyers, market researchers and automation builders who wanted residential IPs on demand, cheaply, without a sales call. When 911 disappeared, those users scattered to whatever looked closest. Many landed on 922 S5 Proxy, which ran the same pay-per-IP residential model — until 922's original site went dark in late 2025 too. The continuation of that network is what this site, 922proxy.app, operates today.

The 911 model people actually miss

It's worth being precise about what made 911 popular, because that's the checklist a real alternative has to satisfy:

Most of the "top residential proxy 2026" lists you'll find recommend products that fail two or three of these on purpose — because they're selling enterprise bandwidth plans, which is a different business.

What a real 911 alternative needs (and what to avoid)

Run any candidate through this filter:

The 2026 options, honestly compared

Here's the short, fair version:

We keep detailed side-by-sides if you want the numbers: 922 vs Bright Data, 922 vs Smartproxy, and 922 vs SOAX.

Why 922 is the closest match to old 911

922proxy.app is the continuation of the 922 residential network, and 922 was itself the service most ex-911 users moved to — so the lineage of the workflow is direct. Point by point against the 911 checklist:

What ex-911 users want922proxy.app
Pay per IP (not per GB)Yes — pay-per-IP plans, plus per-GB if you prefer
Native SOCKS5Yes — SOCKS5 + HTTP(S)
Country / city / ISP targetingYes — down to postal code and ISP
Sticky sessionsYes — up to 30 minutes
No KYCYes — email signup, no ID
Crypto checkoutYes — USDT, BTC, LTC, TRX and more
Balance never expiresYes — pay once, use whenever
Pool size350M+ residential IPs, 200+ countries

It's not a perfect 1:1 — no service is the same company 911 was — but in terms of the actual workflow (buy IPs, SOCKS5, target precisely, no identity check), it's the closest thing available in 2026.

How to switch from 911 thinking to 922 in 5 minutes

  1. Sign up at 922proxy.app with an email — no KYC.
  2. Choose pay-per-IP on the pricing page if you think in "number of IPs" like 911. Use code OPEN30 for 30% off the first top-up.
  3. Top up with crypto — access activates automatically after confirmation.
  4. Generate a SOCKS5 endpoint, pick country/city/ISP, sticky or rotating.
  5. Paste it into your tool — antidetect browser, scraper, or bot. The mental model is identical to 911; only the dashboard is newer.

FAQ

Is 911 S5 coming back?

No. 911.re shut down in July 2022 and has not returned. Anything using the "911 S5" name today is a clone, not the original operator.

What is the best 911 S5 proxy alternative in 2026?

The closest match is a pay-per-IP residential SOCKS5 service with country/city/ISP targeting and no KYC. 922proxy.app fits that exactly — 350M+ IPs, SOCKS5 + HTTP(S), sticky/rotating, balances never expire, crypto checkout.

What was special about 911 S5?

It popularised pay-per-IP residential SOCKS5 with no subscription and no identity check. That model — not any single feature — is what most "911 alternative" searchers want, and it's what 922 pay-per-IP replicates.

Do I need KYC for a 911 alternative?

Not on 922proxy.app. Email signup and crypto payment, like the old 911 model. Enterprise providers require KYC, which is why ex-911 users look elsewhere.

The closest thing to old 911 S5 — without the KYC

922proxy.app runs pay-per-IP residential SOCKS5 with country/city/ISP targeting and crypto checkout. Use code OPEN30 for 30% off your first plan.

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