A dedicated SIM on Free Mobile — France's youngest carrier and the one whose subscriber profile is the most distinct from the historical operators. The fourth carrier in a fully diversified setup, or a deliberate first choice when you want IPs that don't look like the majority.
What you get when you provision a Free Mobile proxy on ProxyGlide.
Free's customer base skews younger and more tech-aware. Useful when target platforms correlate carrier with audience profile.
AS12322 breaks the AS3215/AS15557 fingerprint that builds up when all your traffic comes through Orange or SFR.
Fully recognized by every major anti-bot vendor as a legitimate French mobile ASN. Trust score comparable to Bouygues.
Built more recently than the historical operators, with a strong 4G+ footprint in dense metropolitan areas.
Workloads that benefit from being outside the Orange/SFR majority.
Break the AS-pattern fingerprint that builds up when everything routes through Orange/SFR.
Sample SERPs from a non-majority subscriber profile for representative national tracking.
Audit campaigns served to Free's distinct subscriber demographic.
Adds a fourth ASN to enforcement workflows that need to look maximally diverse.
Two reasons. (1) Carrier diversity — if your workload runs hundreds of requests against a target, having all of them attributed to AS3215 or AS15557 is itself a fingerprint. Mixing in Free (AS12322) breaks that signature. (2) Subscriber-base distinctness — Free's customer demographics tilt younger and more tech-aware than the historical operators, which can be useful when targeting platforms whose moderation logic correlates carrier with audience type.
Comparable. AS12322 is fully recognized by every major anti-bot vendor as a legitimate French mobile ASN. The trust score is marginally below Orange but comparable to Bouygues. For the vast majority of targets, Free passes without issue.
Urban-first. Free's network was built more recently than Orange/SFR/Bouygues and tilts heavily toward dense metropolitan areas. Speed is comparable to Bouygues — 30–100 Mbps download in real-world conditions, latency under 100 ms from Western Europe.
Yes. Starter auto-allocates across the four carriers; Pro and Enterprise plans let you request Free explicitly or include it in a custom carrier split.
For serious volume, yes — a 4-way split across Orange, SFR, Bouygues and Free maximizes ASN diversity. For smaller volumes, Orange + SFR + Free (skipping Bouygues, or vice versa) is a common 3-carrier compromise.
From €29/month. The diversification piece that most serious setups eventually add.