Best proxies for Cloudflare Captcha?

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As per the title, I'm thinking about upgrading on Xevil from 6 to 7, and as they claim to be able to solve Cloudflare, I'm wondering what proxies are needed?

I tried to ask them for help, but all they would do is point me to a Russian forum that doesn't allow me to register.

Edit: They have now just told me Cloudflare isn't supported (even though they say it is), but guess they may add it eventually
 
Anything apart from ISPs should work fine, in the end it’d also matter what kind of activity you’re trying to get out of those IPs.
 
Forget Xevil—Cloudflare's Turnstile and bot detection look way beyond just CAPTCHA solving at network-level fingerprinting, TLS analysis, and behavioral heuristics that automated solvers can't properly spoof. You need residential proxies with clean IP reputations and proper browser fingerprinting libraries like undetected-chromedriver or puppeteer-extra-plugin-stealth, not some Russian CAPTCHA software that overpromises and underdelivers.
 
cloudflare is not just a captcha. there is bot score, fingerprinting, TLS/browser checks. pretty advanced stuff i dont think most people can do
 
I've seen a couple of Cloudflare Solvers but from what I have heard, it's a complete headache.
Mostly people try to find a work around and bypassing cloudflare is like a last resort. (From what I've heard, I'm not too deeply read up on it)
 
You'll pass Cloudflare if your ISP, IP and antidetect browser are high quality. If IP is used to DDOS (this is common for low quality proxies and VPNs) then you can expect to always fail it.
 
As per the title, I'm thinking about upgrading on Xevil from 6 to 7, and as they claim to be able to solve Cloudflare, I'm wondering what proxies are needed?

I tried to ask them for help, but all they would do is point me to a Russian forum that doesn't allow me to register.

Edit: They have now just told me Cloudflare isn't supported (even though they say it is), but guess they may add it eventually

your gonna need hihj quality residential or mobile ips
 
Cloudflare Turnstile is not really about solving a captcha, so upgrading Xevil will not change much. What usually matters is IP reputation and consistency - clean residential or mobile IPs, same ASN, no noisy rotation every request, and a browser stack that does not scream automation. Datacenter proxies and cheap ISPs tend to fail regardless of solver. In practice most people stop trying to “solve” Cloudflare and instead make their traffic look boring and normal, otherwise you just keep hitting challenges or silent blocks.
 
There is not about the IP only but cloudflare check also fingerprint like cookies and cache . You should just use one ip and not like a mobile rotating proxy . You can use residential proxy instead will be better and also don't make fast requests to avoid capcha, use only1 browser profile
 
Using high-quality residential or mobile proxy networks (not datacenter IPs) can improve success with services behind Cloudflare CAPTCHAs, as they appear more “real” to anti-bot systems.
 
Cloudfare looks at several things including IP reputation and device fingerprint. If you're using the correct automation and good quality residential IPs you will not get captcha in the first place. But this will depend on the target website as the protection logic is fully controlled by the target website and adapts dynamically.

Tips to avoid triggering cloudfare:

* Use a fresh browser session
* Avoid rapid refreshes or repeated requests
* Allow cookies fully
* Limit concurrent tabs or parallel requests

At what stage are you currently getting stuck?
 
Yeah that sounds about right tbh a lot of tools say they support Cloudflare but don’t fully. Even if they add it later, you’ll likely need really clean residential/mobile proxies or it won’t matter.
 
Cloudflare captchas are usually more about the whole signal than the proxy alone. A clean IP helps, but TLS fingerprint, browser consistency, cookies and request patterns matter just as much. We've seen the same proxy perform very differently depending on the browser stack.
 
Are we now just using AI to repeat what's been said before?
They basically have it right, if your traffic looks nice, there's no captcha, hehe

So to actually get past Cloudflare's captcha, you need to fake nice traffic yourself with bypasser libs (flaresolverr / undetected chromedriver / puppeteer-extra-stealth / cloudscraper) or pay a captcha-passing service. But not a service like Xevil, you need API-based, where you send them the site_key and get back a turnstile token, which is technically the "solution" to the captcha.

You've probably already worked this out yourself in the last six months though :)
 
From what they’ve told you, Cloudflare support seems to be more marketing than reality right now. If Cloudflare solving is eventually added, residential or mobile proxies will likely work better than datacenter proxies, but it will depend on how they implement it. I’d wait for confirmed support before upgrading.
 
It helps to split what you're actually hitting, because "Cloudflare captcha" is two different things with two different fixes. If it's the Turnstile widget (the embedded challenge that returns a token), that's mostly a solve-layer problem — proxy quality matters less than getting a valid token. If it's the managed "Checking your browser…" interstitial, that's a fingerprint + IP-trust gate, and that's where proxies actually move the needle — but only residential/mobile with a clean browser fingerprint; datacenter IPs get challenged no matter what. Quick tell: a small non-200 with a cf challenge script = the managed challenge; a normal 200 page with an embedded widget = Turnstile. Fix the right layer and you stop overpaying for proxies that were never the bottleneck.
 
Cloudflare captchas are difficult now, so good residential proxies with clean IPs usually work better than cheap datacenter proxies for solving
 
Honestly, for bypassing Cloudflare, the solver tool matters less than the IP quality. Datacenter proxies are flagged instantly. You need clean, rotating residential proxies with a low fraud score to pass CF seamlessly. If you're looking for high-quality static residential ones that don't trigger constant captchas, give kookeey a try—their ISP proxies are super solid for this.

Stop spamming the board with your shit proxy service.
 
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