Need some URGENT HELP!!! 4g hotspot explaination

Turtle101

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Really confused
So I see people saying use an 4g or 5g hotspot/proxy for creating and managing Sleath PP accounts, are they one in the same?

I wanted static residential proxies for my paypal accounts (I will have one device per paypal aco****)

And I didn’t want one virgin ip for each PP account I also want to acesss these accounts from other rogue proxies/ip aswell this is why static residential ips is kinda perfect for this.

(Please don’t ask why just something I will need to



But I have an few phones that have 4g hotspots with atat, Verizon, sprint etc.



Is there an way to select the location where you want devices connected to your phone hotspot to be located at (in the USA)?





also are these locations static, ip may change but does it stay within the same city and state?


let’s say you create and manage an paypal account on one device from an 4g hotspot, how would I be able to use an different ip from that hotspot when I want to, ( not blacklisted but just different up then what the PayPal account was created and managed from, an ip that the paypal acocunt would flag since it’s new and unknown to the acocunt



Plus I want the OG proxy ip I use for an an account to be able to use accounts 1-4 weeks.



I see y’all recommending it but i from my knowledge I don’t see how yall keep the 4g hotspot ip’s static plus be able to customize the locations aswell.



Or should I use https://www.ipburger.com/ proxies instead?

(Please don’t recommend another proxy site, I’ve researched for days, only sticking with them for now in cheap newbie days)



If I should use Ipbruger what should I use residential or dedicated. They say there dedicated’s are data center ips which is really bad. And they have those residential ips but they are not static I need an https://www.ipburger.com/ I can use for more then day.
 
residential is much better than datacenter
4G > residential > dedicated datacenter

but ip burgers residential ips are rotating, how does PP accounts security systems not get triggered. The residential proxies might be in the same city and state but still if that changes does that affect things, normally I think it wouldn’t but PayPal is very very picky so that’s why I’m asking
 
residential is much better than datacenter
4G > residential > dedicated datacenter
Also I still am very confused with the 4g mobile hotspot, hince the questions above
 
What are the questions? Orig post is a wall of mixed text , questions, concerns, thoughts. Please extracts questions like 1,2,3 to be answered.
1. Are you allowed to manually change the location where your devices connected to the 4g mobile hotspot appear?



2. If not, does it matter the number of “mobile” devices connected to the on hotspot could it be 20 plus? , are they all at separate ips? Will PayPal be able to link them



3. In terms of Ip burger residential proxies. You can only just them for 30 mins at an term, if you want to create an manage and PayPal wouldn’t you need an static residential proxy? If you get an new proxy from ip burger every 30 mins from the same city and state then the first residential proxy in placed, does PayPal flag every new proxy or do they see it as ok becuase it near the original ip location?
 
1. Are you allowed to manually change the location where your devices connected to the 4g mobile hotspot appear?



2. If not, does it matter the number of “mobile” devices connected to the on hotspot could it be 20 plus? , are they all at separate ips? Will PayPal be able to link them



3. In terms of Ip burger residential proxies. You can only just them for 30 mins at an term, if you want to create an manage and PayPal wouldn’t you need an static residential proxy? If you get an new proxy from ip burger every 30 mins from the same city and state then the first residential proxy in placed, does PayPal flag every new proxy or do they see it as ok becuase it near the original ip location?
1. Yes, if your proxy provider support multi-location feature.
2. PayPal won't be able to link them because you will have a dedicated mobile proxy which could rotate its IPs
3. Yes, you would need a static residential proxy. Yes, if you buy another IP from the same proxy provider from the same city. It could be possible that at first you got hands on a clean IP, but this time you got a blacklisted IP. You could be banned in a matter of minutes.

Bottom Line: Use Mobile Proxies with rotative nature. You will get a new IP from the same mobile device in the same city and location. Mobile Proxies are the safest to use. A bit expensive but its worth it.
 
1. Yes, if your proxy provider support multi-location feature.
2. PayPal won't be able to link them because you will have a dedicated mobile proxy which could rotate its IPs
3. Yes, you would need a static residential proxy. Yes, if you buy another IP from the same proxy provider from the same city. It could be possible that at first you got hands on a clean IP, but this time you got a blacklisted IP. You could be banned in a matter of minutes.

Bottom Line: Use Mobile Proxies with rotative nature. You will get a new IP from the same mobile device in the same city and location. Mobile Proxies are the safest to use. A bit expensive but its worth it.
Response to 1 and 2: Was talking about legit mobile hotspot that is not connected t to an proxy provider but to services like atat, sprint and etc, not an 4g/5g proxy (don’t have much knowledge but I’m assuming an 4g/5g proxy vs an 4g/5g moible Hotspot are 2 different things), example: sprint, atat, Verizon mobile hotspot, do your Asnwers apply to Mobile hotspots?

I’m referring to 4g mobile hotspot in this way because I know nothing about mobile proxies, but I have an few phones with atat/sprint phone plans which I can use as mobile hotspots.

response to 3: yah make sense thanks.
 
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