Proxies for ADBrowse social accs, are private exclusive static ISP proxies a thing and needed?

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Can you confirm if this is correct please.

As I understand it we need ISP or residential proxies ideally for social accounts, DC IP's might work but could be seen as suspicious or maybe cause an issue later.

I see a lot of vendors with static resi or ISP proxies. I wanted to ask if these are ideal for social accounts but also wanted to ask if these services are usually not shared or private or exclusive proxies, when static. Its not clear on this, not sure if I should assume they are or not. I tried one and noticed they probably weren't private cause constant google captcha and not from me.

Then other providers sell actual "private proxies" with little other info, it doesnt say what type they are, can I safely assume these are usually DC proxies and not ideal for my use case?

What is ideal for my case and any recommendations for sources for finding private static, exclusive ISP proxies. Anybody do antidetect browsers with social accounts and what proxies do you use without issue?
 
interested with antidetect browser. What anti are you using?
 
Well, some proxies are dedicated, it means that only one user will use that proxy if it is assigned to them. But providers have semi-dedicated proxies. It means that the same IP is being shared by two or more than two users. Semi-dedicated proxies are cheaper than dedicated proxies. It all depends on the use-case. When it comes to social media, dedicated 4G or 5G proxies are best because you can rotate your IP address whenever you want.
 
Well, some proxies are dedicated, it means that only one user will use that proxy if it is assigned to them. But providers have semi-dedicated proxies. It means that the same IP is being shared by two or more than two users. Semi-dedicated proxies are cheaper than dedicated proxies. It all depends on the use-case. When it comes to social media, dedicated 4G or 5G proxies are best because you can rotate your IP address whenever you want.
Thanks, my concern wtih managing valuable social accounts long term is that I need the same static ip that hasnt been used before on social so fresh new clean ones. If i rotate or change them chances are they were used before by other clients right, so thats a risk. Do you offer fresh ones by any chance
 
for social media accounts people are split between
resi / private / 4g. personally i go for 4g.
Thanks, my concern with managing valuable social accounts long term is that I need the same static ip that hasnt been used before on social so fresh new clean ones. Do you offer or could allocate new fresh private residential for me by any chance, not abused by previous customers?
 
specific needs and circumstances. However, using private exclusive static ISP proxies can be beneficial in some cases.

Private exclusive static ISP proxies are dedicated proxies that are not shared with anyone else, making them more secure and reliable than other types of proxies. They also provide a high level of anonymity and can help you avoid IP bans and blocks.

If you are using ADBrowse to manage multiple social accounts, using private exclusive static ISP proxies can help you avoid getting flagged or blocked by the social media platforms for suspicious activity. However, it's important to note that not all social media platforms allow the use of proxies, so you should check their terms of service before using them.

In general, using proxies can help you manage multiple social accounts more efficiently and avoid getting blocked or banned. However, it's important to choose the right type of proxies based on your specific needs and circumstances.
Thanks chatgpt ;)
 
what's mean exclusive ISP proxies? no one used ip before?
Yeah I mean an ip that hasnt been used and abused by that proxy provides other customers before so its less likely to be blacklsted or banned on social networks. So if possible an IP newly aquired by that proxy provider, fresh to their network and exclusive to me, not shared. Apparently normal DC proxies are suspicious to social neworks and can get you banned later so you need ISP or residential static?

So I know all IP's have been used before by somebody but was hoping to find fresh ones that are new to the proxy provider and havent yet been used and abused by their other clients yet so its more likely to be a safe ip I can use long term to manage a social account like a normal user and the socal network wont see multipe accounts being used on that IP so they dont ban you. Does that make sense.

So i want to use social accounts normally, not scraping or anything and want static so that nobody else uses it with the same network and gets the accounts banned.

If I use rotating then there is a chance other people will be using on a social network and then I get the IP and get banned as they see two accounts on the same IP or they see that my account is using an ip that was abusing their network previously. So i seems like rotating wont be safe to manage the same single social account long term. Is this logic correct? I would need a clean freshish static resi or ISP IP that i wont abuse to safely manage a single social account normally per IP long term?

This is new to me so not sure if im misunderstanding something.
 
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Your understanding is generally correct. For creating and managing social media accounts, residential and ISP proxies are typically preferred over datacenter (DC) proxies. This is because platforms such as Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter often flag or block datacenter IP addresses due to their association with suspicious activities.

Static residential or ISP proxies are typically assigned to an individual user for a prolonged period. In theory, they should be exclusive and not shared, which helps maintain a clean reputation for the IP address. However, the exclusivity depends on the provider's policy. Some providers may indeed share these static addresses among several customers, leading to issues like the Google Captcha problem you mentioned.

When a provider sells "private proxies" without specifying the type, it's usually best to inquire about the details rather than assume. They could be datacenter or residential/ISP proxies, and you need to know this before making a purchase.

As for finding private, static, and exclusive ISP proxies, it's a good idea to thoroughly research providers and read customer reviews before making a decision. Remember to ask each provider about their policies regarding IP sharing, and whether they offer any guarantees about the exclusivity of their static IP addresses.

Some of the providers you can look into, based on your needs, are:

  1. BrightData (formerly Luminati) - Known for their large and diverse pool of residential IPs.
  2. Oxylabs - They offer both residential and datacenter IPs and are known for good customer service.
  3. Smartproxy - Offers both residential and datacenter IPs with flexible pricing.
  4. ProxySeller.com - They offer private proxies, but you should inquire about the type and exclusivity.
As for using antidetect browsers with social accounts, they can indeed be helpful in managing multiple profiles as they allow you to create separate "virtual" browsers for each account, which can reduce the risk of your accounts being linked and flagged. The type of proxies you should use with these browsers is the same as without - ideally residential or ISP proxies for social media activities.

Remember, the key to successful multi-account social media management or sneaker copping is not just the type of proxy but also how you use it. Avoid suspicious activities, respect the platforms' terms of use, and try to mimic human behavior as much as possible to stay under the radar.
 
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