Stockholm Residential Proxies
Stockholm is the capital of Sweden and the largest city in the Nordics, home to Spotify, Klarna, Ericsson, H&M's digital operations, King (the games maker behind Candy Crush), Truecaller and a deep fintech and gaming ecosystem. Residential broadband runs on Telia, Telenor, Tele2, Com Hem (now part of Tele2), and Bahnhof (the pro-privacy Swedish ISP). The Netnod internet exchange, one of the founding nodes of the Swedish internet, is in Stockholm. Hex Proxies places residential exit nodes across Stockholm city, Solna, Sundbyberg, Nacka and Huddinge.
Swedish fintech and BNPL
Klarna, iZettle (now Zettle by PayPal), Trustly and Tink all operate out of Stockholm, and their consumer-facing flows — especially Klarna's buy-now-pay-later checkout — are heavily localised for Swedish shoppers. Fintech compliance teams use Stockholm exits to verify how credit decisioning, KYC flows and Swedish-specific disclosures render for domestic consumers.
E-commerce and H&M
H&M, IKEA's digital storefront, Elgiganten, CDON, Ginza and Webhallen dominate Swedish e-commerce. These sites serve SEK pricing with Swedish VAT and delivery options that only render correctly on local IPs. Price intelligence and MAP compliance teams use Stockholm residential exits to monitor them cleanly.
GDPR and IMY
Sweden's data protection authority (IMY) enforces GDPR with particular attention to tracking and adtech. Swedish compliance teams use Stockholm exits to verify that consent flows meet IMY's expectations.
Pool composition
Exits rotate across Stockholm innerstaden, Solna, Sundbyberg, Nacka and Huddinge. Residential egress at $4.25-$4.75 per GB.