Any Residential Proxy Provider That Doesn’t Ask for Goverment ID?

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Hey Guys,
I’ve been using a few residential proxy providers lately like BrightData and Smartproxy, but it’s getting ridiculous. Many of them now block access to key websites especially the ones most of us want to target. And when you try to unlock those targets, they ask for everything: government-issued ID, company email, website, LinkedIn profile, even company registration docs. It feels more like applying for a loan than buying proxies.I totally get the need for KYC in some situations, but for legit one-man operations or smaller teams, it becomes a huge bottleneck especially when speed and flexibility matter.
So here’s my question:
Are there any solid residential proxy providers that don’t enforce heavy KYC just to unlock major websites? Something that works out of the box without hours of onboarding, but still reliable?
Would love to hear what’s been working for you guys I’m open to premium and private options too if they’re legit.
Appreciate any tips.
 
Gotcha, makes sense to stick with smaller providers and test before going all in. Any recommendations on decent ones?
 
Gotcha, makes sense to stick with smaller providers and test before going all in. Any recommendations on decent ones?
There are quite a lot available; you can find them in the proxy for sale.
 
Hey Guys,
I’ve been using a few residential proxy providers lately like BrightData and Smartproxy, but it’s getting ridiculous. Many of them now block access to key websites especially the ones most of us want to target. And when you try to unlock those targets, they ask for everything: government-issued ID, company email, website, LinkedIn profile, even company registration docs. It feels more like applying for a loan than buying proxies.I totally get the need for KYC in some situations, but for legit one-man operations or smaller teams, it becomes a huge bottleneck especially when speed and flexibility matter.
So here’s my question:
Are there any solid residential proxy providers that don’t enforce heavy KYC just to unlock major websites? Something that works out of the box without hours of onboarding, but still reliable?
Would love to hear what’s been working for you guys I’m open to premium and private options too if they’re legit.
Appreciate any tips.
Except for government websites, no KYC is required.
 
This is the first time of me hearing any proxy providers asking for any form of KYC, you could try a bunch of providers here on forum, I’m personally using DSLrentals currently and they’re also solid.
 
May you share entities which require KYC to use their proxy?
Can't see them in Marketplace
 
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