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Proxy or VPN?

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hello everyone, pretty basic/nooby question but is there any difference between proxies and VPN's

 

just asking as youtube creators can offer 3 months free on VPN service - to which had me wondering if this would be suitable to use to create a fresh acc to start botting on?

 

or should i just purchase a proxy off somehwere like proxy6? id only really be looking to bot one acc from start just to see what happens :)

 

sorry if this gets some eyes rolling and a few long disheartened exhales, but everyone gotta learn somehow right??

 

Thanks in advance <3

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8 hours ago, Czar said:

VPN is no good for botting (from what I've seen), use high quality proxies instead for best results

thanks for the reply man :) do you recommend any? honestly only know one site for proxies that I stated above lol

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I think it personally matters more about the client/script because that is most likely what's getting detected for the ban wave. If you feel completely confident in your script (Mostly likely would need a private script) then I would say that you can bot on a VPN. However, if you want to be more secure in your accounts, and you don't completely feel confident with knowing the script, proxies will keep your accounts much safer :)

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