Residential Proxies in Sweden
Sweden is one of the most digitally advanced countries in Europe with exceptionally high internet penetration and a strong e-commerce culture. Swedish consumers are early adopters of digital services, making Sweden a high-value market for data collection and competitive intelligence. ProxyShare provides residential IPs in Sweden from ISPs including Telia, Tele2, Comhem, Bredbandsbolaget, and Bahnhof.
Why Swedish Proxies Matter
Sweden has a unique digital landscape. Swedes shop on Tradera (eBay-owned), Blocket (the dominant classifieds platform), and CDON alongside international retailers. Hemnet controls the real estate market. Swedish Krona pricing means products show different values than eurozone countries. Many Swedish platforms serve content in Swedish and restrict or modify content for non-Swedish visitors. Residential IPs from Swedish ISPs let you access the authentic Swedish web, seeing localized content, pricing in SEK, and region-specific inventory.
Use Cases for Swedish IPs
- E-Commerce Monitoring: Track pricing on CDON, NetOnNet, Elgiganten, and Komplett.se with residential IPs that see authentic SEK pricing and Swedish-market inventory.
- Real Estate Intelligence: Scrape Hemnet.se for Swedish property listings, pricing trends, and market data across Stockholm, Gothenburg, and Malmo.
- Nordic Market Research: Use Swedish IPs as part of a broader Scandinavian data collection strategy, accessing Sweden-specific content across news, media, and business platforms.
- Fintech and Banking Data: Access Swedish financial platforms, Klarna merchant data, and Swish-integrated services from authentic Swedish residential connections.
How It Works
Target Sweden by setting the country parameter to SE in your proxy configuration. ProxyShare routes each request through a Swedish residential IP with automatic rotation. Swedish residential connections offer excellent bandwidth, making them well-suited for data-intensive collection tasks.
proxy = "http://user-country-se:pass@p.proxyshare.io:8080"# Every request exits through a Swedish residential IPresponse = requests.get("https://www.hemnet.se", proxies={"https": proxy})