What are residential proxies?
A residential proxy is an intermediary that uses an IP address provided by an Internet Service Provider (ISP), not a data center. Each residential proxy address has a physical location. And even though billions of digital devices connect to the internet at any time, their IP addresses can pinpoint the location of any device. So, every time you go online, you give out information about your browser preferences, cookies and get logged with your real IP address.
Trouble is, while the internet is a global community, many service providers will geo-lock content so you can only access it from certain countries. Moreover, if you’re trying to scrape data or use bots for social media or scripts for Search Engine Optimization (SEO), your IP address might get blocked and you won't be able to access the desired webpage.
Luckily, a residential proxy network is one of the effective ways to getting around these problems.
How do I get a residential IP address?
You can get a residential IP from various proxy providers. Some providers offer a list of IP addresses, while others, like us, offer endpoints. This is going to save you some hassle – there's no more need to import proxy lists, and there's almost zero chance you will get a proxy that doesn't work.
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