How to find a good proxy provider?

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I have researched through many providers, and found that they provide proxies that are not the same as advertised. There are a lot of reasons given, but quite unconvincing. So is there a way to find a good supplier?

By the way, I'm really looking for a shared datacenter proxy provider with a price below 0.1$/month/ip, with a flexible proxy replacement policy. Except webshare.io of course.
 
Well, there are many factors that contribute for a good proxy like reliability, speed, security, price and customer support etc. You can look into the user manuals of different providers and also check their metrics on different platforms. After some research, you will a good proxy for you.
 
It is important to note that the price of shared datacenter proxies can vary depending on the provider, the location of the proxies, and the features that are offered
 
It is important to note that the price of shared datacenter proxies can vary depending on the provider, the location of the proxies, and the features that are offered
Thank you. Do you have any suggestions for a reliable and affordable proxy provider?
 
Here are some steps to help you find a proxy provider:

  1. Determine your proxy needs: Before you start looking for a proxy provider, you need to determine your specific proxy needs. This includes the number of proxies you need, the type of proxies (such as HTTP, HTTPS, SOCKS), the location of the proxies, and any other specific requirements you may have.
  2. Research proxy providers: Once you know your proxy needs, start researching proxy providers. Look for providers that offer the type of proxies you need, are reliable, have good customer support, and are within your budget.
  3. Check reviews and ratings: Look for reviews and ratings of proxy providers online. You can check websites such as Trustpilot, G2, and Capterra to get an idea of how the provider has been rated by other customers.
  4. Test the proxies: Once you have narrowed down your list of potential providers, test the proxies to make sure they meet your needs. This can include checking the speed and uptime of the proxies, testing them with your specific use case, and ensuring that they are not blacklisted.
  5. Choose a provider: After testing the proxies, choose a provider that meets your needs and offers the best value for money.
I've been searching for proxies quite a bit, usually through Google and the BHW forum. However, I find Google to be more difficult to search because most of the posts are advertisements with high prices. As for the forum, I've searched up to page 3 and found only old posts.

Can you suggest any other places to buy proxies, such as Telegram?
 
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