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When using residential proxies, how often should they rotate?

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As title suggests, when using them to make account/tutorial island, how long should they last before they rotate?

 

Also what's a good site for residential proxies?

 

thanks=]

Well a residential IP would change every time your pc restarts or your modem restarts so id say daily.

8 minutes ago, StickTalk said:

Well a residential IP would change every time your pc restarts or your modem restarts so id say daily.

Hes talking about proxies...

7 minutes ago, extatus said:

Hes talking about proxies...

I know I mean if he is trying to mimic how residential IP's work via proxy. 

Go with 10-12 mins so it will last the whole time for each account that's created

The provider I've used worked good (localproxies.com), but they have gotten sloppy with their service. Not sure I'd reccommend them anymore.

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31 minutes ago, Aftermath said:

Go with 10-12 mins so it will last the whole time for each account that's created

The provider I've used worked good (localproxies.com), but they have gotten sloppy with their service. Not sure I'd reccommend them anymore.

But with LP, their $25 package is for any random country/and city 

If the ip locked onto something that isn't USA(where i'm at), wouldn't the bot just get locked immediately after i changed to a normal datacenter proxy?

It depends on the scale of your project.  If you only want to make a few hundred accounts, I'd recommend something cheap and abused like dichvu, but if you want to create thousands per day, I'd go with luminati.

6 hours ago, StickTalk said:

Well a residential IP would change every time your pc restarts or your modem restarts so id say daily.

Isps don’t release ip’s in this manner anymore? 

 

OP: I recommend swapping every 2-3 accounts. I’m unsure of where to find local residential proxies but I’d confirm accounts don’t get locked before swapping proxies. If they become locked log into the rs website with your proxy and unlock them before swapping 

5 hours ago, hreyvirtue said:

But with LP, their $25 package is for any random country/and city 

If the ip locked onto something that isn't USA(where i'm at), wouldn't the bot just get locked immediately after i changed to a normal datacenter proxy?

I’ve made European accounts before that didn’t lock after resting them for a bit, but they should have premium residentials on there as well that you can specify to be strictly USA/Canadian. 

I believe it’s $50 for 1 proxy per month, but it’s been a while. You also have to create a support ticket if you want them to adjust your rotation time to anything longer than 6 mins or so. Just a heads up.

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18 minutes ago, Aftermath said:

I’ve made European accounts before that didn’t lock after resting them for a bit, but they should have premium residentials on there as well that you can specify to be strictly USA/Canadian. 

I believe it’s $50 for 1 proxy per month, but it’s been a while. You also have to create a support ticket if you want them to adjust your rotation time to anything longer than 6 mins or so. Just a heads up.

Damn, guess that'll be a last resort 

Thanks for the information :)

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