Looking for private Proxy provider per domain

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Hello,
there is a type of static proxy that I find quite interesting, private proxies but only for a specific domain, at an affordable price. This way, the proxy can be shared without other users using it on the same domain as you.
I have only seen this type of service from one provider (proxies.com, I recommend it!), but I would like to explore more alternatives to diversify. Do you know any providers that offer this service?

Thanks
 
Do you mean a proxy is shared between 2 users, user-1 uses it for Facebook, and user-2 uses it for Instagram?
And all websites other that these listed above, are blocked?
 
https://www.blackhatworld.com/forums/proxies-for-sale.112/
Yes, I've checked it... but I'm looking for something very specific and I haven't found anything with this feature

Do you mean a proxy is shared between 2 users, user-1 uses it for Facebook, and user-2 uses it for Instagram?
And all websites other that these listed above, are blocked?
Yes, exactly. Your private proxy is only valid for a specific domain (and you pay for each domain). Some domains are free (like whatsmyip and similar, aws and cdn, analytics, etc)
 
I don't think it's a great idea as you are paying more for the less and who know how many peoples they will share that ip.

However, They do have dedicated ips as well and it's same as other vendors except that mess of domain specific ips.
 
Which type of proxy? Datacenter? ISP? Mobile?
Datacenter or isp is ok...

I don't think it's a great idea as you are paying more for the less and who know how many peoples they will share that ip.

However, They do have dedicated ips as well and it's same as other vendors except that mess of domain specific ips.
The difference and the advantage is the price. You have the benefits of a private proxy, but at the same time, it can be shared... It really doesn't matter how many people are using the proxy, as long as it's not being used on the same domain...

Perhaps if there is some kind of shared scoring among domains (and the website you use the proxy on has access to such services)... But ok... as I mentioned earlier, it's more private than using a shared proxy, and the cost is much lower than a private proxy...
 
Datacenter or isp is ok...


The difference and the advantage is the price. You have the benefits of a private proxy, but at the same time, it can be shared... It really doesn't matter how many people are using the proxy, as long as it's not being used on the same domain...

Perhaps if there is some kind of shared scoring among domains (and the website you use the proxy on has access to such services)... But ok... as I mentioned earlier, it's more private than using a shared proxy, and the cost is much lower than a private proxy...
How you know they are not going to share the same ip to same domain!

It does not make sense.

Mostly users use proxies for major sites of the web so they can't make the cost of the ip itself so what's the end ? Sharing to more most possibly ..
 
How you know they are not going to share the same ip to same domain!
You can't know 100%... just like you can't know if a private proxy is not being used in other websites

Mostly users use proxies for major sites of the web so they can't make the cost of the ip itself so what's the end ? Sharing to more most possibly ..
There are many international e-commerce, social networks, SERPs, etc... Additionally, in this type of service, not all domains have the same cost (it will depend on demand)...
 
Anyways the idea is a bit strange. What if both sites and both users will be redirected to the same CDN/antifraud/Captcha with different sets of browser identities. The concept will be broken at that time.
 
nice domain, but webiste is poor...
Yes, but dashboard works like a charm

Anyways the idea is a bit strange. What if both sites and both users will be redirected to the same CDN/antifraud/Captcha with different sets of browser identities. The concept will be broken at that time.
Yep... but, it's the cheapest way to have something like a private (or semi private) proxy xD
 
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