Question about PayPal

Mr.warrior

Regular Member
Joined
Aug 9, 2018
Messages
253
Reaction score
77
Hi Guys,
Can I able to create and use PayPal account in IPv6 proxies? Will PayPal limit my account for using IPv6 proxies? Right now I am using IPv4 proxies for PayPal but it is quite a bit costly. IPv6 is bit low costly from there where I am currently using IPv4.
I am really looking for this help from people.
Thanks
 
There shouldn't be any difference. If you get blocked, that will be because it's a bad proxy and not because it's ipv6 and not ipv4. If anything, ipv6 provides enchanced encryption according to some.
 
There shouldn't be any difference. If you get blocked, that will be because it's a bad proxy and not because it's ipv6 and not ipv4. If anything, ipv6 provides enchanced encryption according to some.

That means If I will use IPv6 proxies, It will same like IPv4. And nothing is different?
 
That means If I will use IPv6 proxies, It will same like IPv4. And nothing is different?
Well, obviously there's a difference, because they aren't the same thing. But that difference shouldn't have any affect. If you want, read up on what's the difference between IPv4 and IPv6 ip addresses. That's the difference. There shouldn't be any issue just because a proxy is IPv6, if a site supports IPv6 addresses. They're used widely these days.

At the moment the IPv6 adoption is around 33% globally, meaning every 3rd ip address in use is IPv6. There are a few countries with close to 50% adoption or somewhat above that already.
 
Best option is to use VPS. It's the most secured way to use Paypal if you want to keep using it for long time.
 
Well, obviously there's a difference, because they aren't the same thing. But that difference shouldn't have any affect. If you want, read up on what's the difference between IPv4 and IPv6 ip addresses. That's the difference. There shouldn't be any issue just because a proxy is IPv6, if a site supports IPv6 addresses. They're used widely these days.

At the moment the IPv6 adoption is around 33% globally, meaning every 3rd ip address in use is IPv6. There are a few countries with close to 50% adoption or somewhat above that already.
Thanks mate for making it clear. Also can I use 2 PayPal in 1 IP?
 
it is better to use rdp for me i use azure rdp and it work great only yoou need email edu to create azure panel
 
I wouldn't risk getting banned by changing the proxy.
What might save you a couple of dollars for a different proxy, might lead to getting your account banned and then losing more than you could've saved.
 
Back
Top