Morocco

Morocco Residential & Mobile Proxies

Access Morocco's growing North African digital market with genuine residential and mobile proxy IPs. ProxyHat provides Moroccan IP addresses across Casablanca, Rabat, Marrakech, Fez, Tangier, and 15+ additional cities. Monitor pricing on Jumia Morocco, Avito, and Hmizate from authentic Moroccan connections. Our proxy pool features IPs from major Moroccan ISPs and carriers including Maroc Telecom (IAM), Orange Morocco, and Inwi, enabling comprehensive data collection from the Maghreb's largest economy. Ideal for tracking google.co.ma SERPs in French and Arabic, verifying ad campaigns targeting North African audiences, and testing localized content for Morocco's 30+ million internet users.

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Overview

What Are Morocco Proxy Servers?

A Morocco proxy server routes your internet traffic through an IP address located in Morocco. Residential Moroccan proxies use real IP addresses assigned by Moroccan ISPs such as Maroc Telecom (IAM), Orange Morocco, and Inwi, making your requests appear as genuine Moroccan household or mobile connections. This is essential for accessing Morocco-specific content, collecting data from local platforms like Jumia Morocco and Avito, and verifying how websites display to Moroccan users. As the Maghreb region's leading digital economy with strong francophone and Arabic-speaking markets, Moroccan proxies are valuable for businesses targeting North African and French-speaking African consumers.

Morocco Proxy Use Cases

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Available Cities by Region

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Casablanca-settat 6

BerrechidCasablancaEl JadidaLaayouneMohammediaSettat

Rabat-sale-kenitra 4

KenitraRabatSaléTemara

Beni-mellal-khenifra 2

Beni MellalKhouribga

Fes- Meknes 2

FesMeknes

Marrakech-safi 2

MarrakeshSafi

L'oriental 2

NadorOujda

Supported ISPs

Real residential and mobile IPs from major carriers and providers

Inwi
Maroc Telecom
Orange Morocco
FAQ

Morocco Proxy FAQ

Is it legal to use proxy servers in Morocco?

Using proxy servers for legitimate business purposes such as market research, price monitoring, and data collection is generally permissible in Morocco. ProxyHat sources all Moroccan IPs through ethical opt-in partnerships. Users should comply with Morocco's Law 09-08 on personal data protection and avoid unauthorized access to restricted systems or content.

Can I target specific Moroccan cities?

Yes. ProxyHat supports city-level targeting across 15+ Moroccan cities including Casablanca, Rabat, Marrakech, Fez, Tangier, Agadir, Meknes, Oujda, Kenitra, and Tetouan. Target specific regions for data collection across Morocco's diverse geographic and economic zones.

What Moroccan ISPs are in the proxy pool?

Our Morocco proxy pool includes IPs from all three major Moroccan telecom operators: Maroc Telecom (IAM), Orange Morocco, and Inwi. Both fixed broadband (ADSL/fiber) and mobile 4G IPs are available from all carriers, ensuring authentic representation of Moroccan internet traffic patterns.

How fast are Morocco proxy connections?

ProxyHat's Morocco proxy infrastructure delivers average latency under 140ms for European connections due to Morocco's proximity to Southern Europe and strong submarine cable infrastructure. Maroc Telecom's expanding fiber network and 4G coverage from all three operators ensure reliable domestic and international connectivity for data collection tasks.

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