which site has the cheapest and high quality residential proxies ? do not suggest 4g mobile proxy i am just looking for residential proxies ? with lower fraud score
You can try the site called Smartproxy(not linked with this in any way). They have residential proxies with high quality and low fraud score. It can be good option for you.
which site has the cheapest and high quality residential proxies ? do not suggest 4g mobile proxy i am just looking for residential proxies ? with lower fraud score
Soax has some of the cheapest and good quality residential proxies. Their IPs have low fraud scores and work well for most tasks. PacketStream is a cheap option, but sometimes the speed is slower. For better quality, NetNut is also a good choice, though it costs a bit more.
Residential proxies can work fine for Reddit, but if you're doing anything serious, I'd recommend mobile proxies, which are way safer and less likely to get flagged.
Most residential providers with a big proxy pool will work. You just have to make sure you're always getting an IP from the same location when it rotates.
Other people suggesting packetstream have no clue, they are potentially the most abused IP's you could find.
which site has the cheapest and high quality residential proxies ? do not suggest 4g mobile proxy i am just looking for residential proxies ? with lower fraud score
Stick to your guns on residential. You're on the right track,
The truth is, both mobile 4g and residential work just fine, if sourced from a half decent pool... provided you check them against freely available online tools for fraud scores & blacklisting. The best advice I can give is to not get lazy or complacent and starting thinking this step is optional. Never forget to use pixelscan.net (or similiar) to verify thumbprint consistency before logging in, either.
Assuming the above actions are carried out - why do I say you are correct in opting for residential? Answer: Because at least 95% of others gaming Reddit and using ALTS swear by mobile. Do they work? YES. But if Reddit decides to focus on & improve it's detection algos & filtering - and they're successful - where do you think their initial focus will be? The 95% or the 5%?
Observe the masses, do the opposite.
All the above is based on my personal experience since the start of 2025. I've got 55 active accounts currently. Yes... I DO lose a 3 or 4 each month, but Reddit have always notified this under the banner of vote manipulation. I've lost none to account links or fingerprint inconsistencies.
Important closing remarks... Before concluding that proxy type/source is the issue - go back and review your entire processes with a fine tooth comb. For example Antidetect config, the source of your accounts, the age and karma of your accounts, your warmup process, your post / comment frequency after warmup.... etc. Everything.
For steps relating to the above here's a reply I made to another thread earlier this evening;
Before switching provider, you'd be better off expanding in this thread on the following;
1. Are you using Antidetect browser(s)?
2. Are you using proxies and running them against online tools to see if they are flagged/low score?
3. On day 1 of receiving the purchased account(s), what activity (if any) are you doing after logging in?
4. What's your warmup process?
If you don't pay attention to all of the above aspects; the proxy type, nor how good it may be... becomes irrelevant. The cleanest mobile OR residential known to man still won't put an end to bans/shadowbans.
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