Hello, I want to buy proxies but I don't quite understand which type I need. I aim to make my project trend on a certain website. I already have a bot that automatically opens every element on this website for my project so that my project gets recognized by the website. I just want to know whether I should use data center proxies or residential proxies. Which type of proxies do I need to avoid getting blocked?
Probably residential, but datacenter will also get you volume. I really couldn't say. Residential is generally higher quality, and less prone to blocks. If you need to maintain the same IP, for users and logins, then a higher quality residential IP would do better. I also use ChangeMyIP and ProxyShare, I think it's called, sometimes... It depends on your use-case, and it would take too much time for me to consult on that. I wish you well, though...
Hello, can you help me, I will buy the 1000 megabyte proxy plus 15 different IPs. When I go to connect the bot of a game for each IP, it only lasts 1 hour and then it has to restart and run on a single IP and I have to add the IPs again. With the proxies every hour I connect an IP to each bot
I've seen some make that claim, but I don't scrape Google, so I couldn't tell you. It would need to be a quality residential or mobile IP, though, for sure.
@@getivan Do u recommend any budget friendly residential proxy service? I can afford 60-70$ per month 😢Webshare doesn't accept my card as payment so I can't try webshare n see if it works for my workcase
@@jasper2079 Sorry for the delay. I don't get notifications on replies to replies. I use Lightning Proxies, right now, for residential stuff. You might get a credit with my link, here, not sure: hi.getivan.com/lightning-ipv6
Hello, I want to buy proxies but I don't quite understand which type I need. I aim to make my project trend on a certain website. I already have a bot that automatically opens every element on this website for my project so that my project gets recognized by the website. I just want to know whether I should use data center proxies or residential proxies. Which type of proxies do I need to avoid getting blocked?
Probably residential, but datacenter will also get you volume.
I really couldn't say.
Residential is generally higher quality, and less prone to blocks.
If you need to maintain the same IP, for users and logins, then a higher quality residential IP would do better.
I also use ChangeMyIP and ProxyShare, I think it's called, sometimes...
It depends on your use-case, and it would take too much time for me to consult on that.
I wish you well, though...
Can the static residential be used to do online surveys
Wouldn't know about that use-case...
You might just have to test them...
I know about that
@@techy-kato how do you know about it
can you get socks5 proxies on ensnare I don't see tab for it
Hello, can you help me, I will buy the 1000 megabyte proxy plus 15 different IPs. When I go to connect the bot of a game for each IP, it only lasts 1 hour and then it has to restart and run on a single IP and I have to add the IPs again. With the proxies every hour I connect an IP to each bot
Make sure you use the backconnect access options.
Otherwise, you would need to contact their support, directly.
can you get the free trial and get residental proxy ?
Dunno... it's not in my use-case...
wow somebody that has more tabs open than me
thank you for the video by the way
*Hey Ivan name any proxy service which Google cannot detect?*
I've seen some make that claim, but I don't scrape Google, so I couldn't tell you.
It would need to be a quality residential or mobile IP, though, for sure.
Do you have residental plan of webshare?
No, I use their Datacenter products.
@@getivan Do u recommend any budget friendly residential proxy service? I can afford 60-70$ per month 😢Webshare doesn't accept my card as payment so I can't try webshare n see if it works for my workcase
@@jasper2079
Sorry for the delay.
I don't get notifications on replies to replies.
I use Lightning Proxies, right now, for residential stuff.
You might get a credit with my link, here, not sure: hi.getivan.com/lightning-ipv6