Proxy or VPN?

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Hey guys so basically i'm using vpn in order to get different ip addresses and specific locations too so generally i need some specific locations with different ip addresses in order not to get banned but i don't know its working with this vpn but i'm kind of worried about it giving me like same ip , so i want an advice like should i use a specific vpn that offers different ip or should i switch to proxy and if u can specify which one i will appreciate it thanks!
 
Proxies are better for this kind of thing you are looking for.

To be the stealthiest, you need to use Mobile 4G proxies.
 
It's pretty hard to understand what you're trying to do, but seems to me that what you need here is a dedicated proxy. They don't come cheap, as you get an IP that is exclusively yours. However, they're the best option in this case, as you will not only get the same IP, but nobody else will get the same ip as well.
 
i want an advice like should i use a specific vpn that offers different ip or should i switch to proxy

You need to know one thing: VPNs are not used with the purposes or rotating your gateway IP. VPNs are privacy tools and they're mainly used for encrypting your connection and hiding your real connection. Proxies, on the other hand, are the ones used for purposely displaying another IP address to websites.

So, if you're looking for actually using multiple IPs in a set period of time, then proxies are the better option.

(I hope you can see the difference now).

Regarding your setup, if you need a different IP address everytime you connect (to the target website), then you should look for some sort of a rotating proxy service.
 
Depends on what is your main purpose.
But to tell, once i've learned and have used residential/mobile proxies, i NEVER go back to using any vpn.
 
You need to know one thing: VPNs are not used with the purposes or rotating your gateway IP. VPNs are privacy tools and they're mainly used for encrypting your connection and hiding your real connection. Proxies, on the other hand, are the ones used for purposely displaying another IP address to websites.

So, if you're looking for actually using multiple IPs in a set period of time, then proxies are the better option.

(I hope you can see the difference now).

Regarding your setup, if you need a different IP address everytime you connect (to the target website), then you should look for some sort of a rotating proxy service.

Thanks for this explanation..
Do i need to set a proxy from the browser everytime i'm about to browse?
Isn't there an app that can manage my proxies like a vpn app.

I'm on a mac btw
Also why are 4g mobile proxies (residential) so highly recommended over > sock5 over > data center > vpn
On what basis do they get this ranking
 
Hey guys so basically i'm using vpn in order to get different ip addresses and specific locations too so generally i need some specific locations with different ip addresses in order not to get banned but i don't know its working with this vpn but i'm kind of worried about it giving me like same ip , so i want an advice like should i use a specific vpn that offers different ip or should i switch to proxy and if u can specify which one i will appreciate it thanks!

I tried with a Paid VPN & was flagged.
 
Judging from your requirements, you'll need 4G mobile proxies. 4G mobile proxies are a bit expensive yes, but should work better for the type of tasks you've mentioned
 
For these types of questions, you should really explain your use-case. Different techs are better for different situations. When you say "different IP", it's hard to tell if you mean different from other people, different from your previous connection, or something else. Echoing what other people have said - generally mobile proxies are best for cycling through many IP addresses and getting "fresh" ones. This is because in most cases, simply powering a cellular modem off and back on again assigns a new IP from the network.

One thing to keep in mind is that (to my knowledge), you'll never know for certain if the provider is sharing your access with other people (or that your IP hasn't had 100 owners before you). You can do research to find a "good" company, but ultimately, you'll prolly just need to try different providers until you find one that works for you.
 
Paid VPN offers tonnes of premium servers
 
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