Proxy Technical Question

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Can some tell me what is meant by this when talking about making accounts:

"So far I use one port, registration in one thread, the speed of about 300 accounts per day. In the future, I plan to buy more proxies to work in multithreaded mode"

Just wanted to learn about proxies in more detail and understand what 'ports' 'single thread mode' and 'multithreaded mode' mean and how they relate to proxies?

Thanks for your help guys.
 
This is because only certain number of accounts are allowed to be created on just one IP if in case you have more than 300 account than one IP will get restricted or limited thus, you'll not be able to create more accounts. One possible solution for this is 4G Mobile proxy. You can just rotate their IP whenever you experience this issue.
 
Think of threads as separate instances of a program. If you want your program to create accounts faster, you can increase the number of threads. But it would be best to use a separate proxy with each thread, as creating more accounts with a single proxy will get your accounts banned.
 
Think of threads as separate instances of a program. If you want your program to create accounts faster, you can increase the number of threads. But it would be best to use a separate proxy with each thread, as creating more accounts with a single proxy will get your accounts banned.
So basically one proxy per thread and you can create/run 1 account or 300 accounts on that 1 proxy/thread, is that correct?
 
This is because only certain number of accounts are allowed to be created on just one IP if in case you have more than 300 account than one IP will get restricted or limited thus, you'll not be able to create more accounts. One possible solution for this is 4G Mobile proxy. You can just rotate their IP whenever you experience this issue.
Thanks for that. I notice someone say to me use a 'cheap proxy' to open loads of accounts rather then a mobile proxy, why is that and what is defined as a cheap proxy compared to a mobile proxy for example?
 
So basically one proxy per thread and you can create/run 1 account or 300 accounts on that 1 proxy/thread, is that correct?
One proxy per thread, but as soon as the thread is done creating an account, another thread will be opened in its place to create another account using the same IP. Also, use the multi-quote feature.
 
One proxy per thread, but as soon as the thread is done creating an account, another thread will be opened in its place to create another account using the same IP. Also, use the multi-quote feature.
One proxy per thread, but as soon as the thread is done creating an account, another thread will be opened in its place to create another account using the same IP. Also, use the multi-quote feature.
Thanks for explaining that!

So, if I was to use mobile proxy that rotates when creating new accounts, obviously speaking, the IP will be different each time an account is opened. Would I need to ensure I log into the account using the same IP address though? Ensuring the social media account don't get block? If you see what I mean, or does it not matter what IP address logs into the account next time?

How often do you rotate the IP on mobile proxy?
 
Thanks for explaining that!

So, if I was to use mobile proxy that rotates when creating new accounts, obviously speaking, the IP will be different each time an account is opened. Would I need to ensure I log into the account using the same IP address though? Ensuring the social media account don't get block? If you see what I mean, or does it not matter what IP address logs into the account next time?

How often do you rotate the IP on mobile proxy?
It will be fine if you use the same country's IP. Try it on a few accounts, and you will know for sure.
 
This is because only certain number of accounts are allowed to be created on just one IP if in case you have more than 300 account than one IP will get restricted or limited thus, you'll not be able to create more accounts. One possible solution for this is 4G Mobile proxy. You can just rotate their IP whenever you experience this issue.
What time limit do you have set to rotate the proxy IP to maximise its efficiency?

How much do you think I should pay for mobile proxies which is of fair value and do you know any good reliable suppliers? Preferable I want them to be in the US..
 
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