webshare.io proxies not working. Dead sockets.

kinkyplumber

Regular Member
Joined
Mar 24, 2018
Messages
200
Reaction score
93
I’ve just tried using this service. My bank card got charged 4 times and all the proxies are dead so let’s got GSA. Absolute junk.
Struggling to get a refund from these guys.

Not recommended.
 
kinky plumber
I just tried using this service. My bank card got charged four times, and all the proxies are dead, so let’s get GSA. It’s absolute junk.
Struggling to get a refund from these guys.

Not recommended.


Webshare proxies work on a thread basis. The proxies work great themselves for specific tasks like checking the index, as their Google-verified proxies are so cool.

You can't use webshare for GSA as webshare is prohibited (account terminations ) and blocks it from threads. Since it's thread basis, you have to monitor the thread counter to avoid termination. If you use their default thread count of 500 and still use 501 threads on the software, you are going to cause troubles, and its temporality blocks.

Anyway webshare proxies are not for GSA. There is information all over the Internet
 
Webshare proxies work on a thread basis. The proxies work great themselves for specific tasks like checking the index, as their Google-verified proxies are so cool.

You can't use webshare for GSA as webshare is prohibited (account terminations ) and blocks it from threads. Since it's thread basis, you have to monitor the thread counter to avoid termination. If you use their default thread count of 500 and still use 501 threads on the software, you are going to cause troubles, and its temporality blocks.

Anyway webshare proxies are not for GSA. There is information all over the Internet
That’s weird. That’s it’s got a section on gas recommending it.
 
Webshare proxies work on a thread basis. The proxies work great themselves for specific tasks like checking the index, as their Google-verified proxies are so cool.

You can't use webshare for GSA as webshare is prohibited (account terminations ) and blocks it from threads. Since it's thread basis, you have to monitor the thread counter to avoid termination. If you use their default thread count of 500 and still use 501 threads on the software, you are going to cause troubles, and its temporality blocks.

Anyway webshare proxies are not for GSA. There is information all over the Internet

This ^^


That’s weird. That’s it’s got a section on gas recommending it.

Actually, if you had done your research, you would have found a lot of resources. Even GSA team also mentioned it on their product Wiki page.
 
Webshare proxies work on a thread basis. The proxies work great themselves for specific tasks like checking the index, as their Google-verified proxies are so cool.

You can't use webshare for GSA as webshare is prohibited (account terminations ) and blocks it from threads. Since it's thread basis, you have to monitor the thread counter to avoid termination. If you use their default thread count of 500 and still use 501 threads on the software, you are going to cause troubles, and its temporality blocks.

Anyway webshare proxies are not for GSA. There is information all over the Internet
Yes this is true


That’s weird. That’s it’s got a section on gas recommending it.
here you go man : google this : i-think-webshare-io-must-be-removed-from-gsa-ser
 
Last edited:
It’s been a while since I used GSA. Since the last time I used it on my business. I’ve been on the roll. Business has been booming . I’ve employed a few staff and I was getting ready to fire it up again to level up. So disappointed on Webshare.io I spent over £200 on that crap just switching between different options. It’s been over 12 hours and I ain’t heard nothing from support about a refund.

So what proxies is everyone using these days? What gd?
 
It’s been a while since I used GSA. Since the last time I used it on my business. I’ve been on the roll. Business has been booming . I’ve employed a few staff and I was getting ready to fire it up again to level up. So disappointed on Webshare.io I spent over £200 on that crap just switching between different options. It’s been over 12 hours and I ain’t heard nothing from support about a refund.

So what proxies is everyone using these days? What gd?
There are many proxy providers for SEO tools. All you need are private proxies. To run GSA at 500 threads, 50 proxies are more than enough. For most, 100 threads is sufficient, and 10 proxies will cost less than $10. You don't have to break the bank for proxies unless you are planning to scrape Google.

Grab a link list and ask what proxies they use or mostly come up with recommendations. Try to match their proxies for the best success.
 
Did you IP authy as if you did not IP authy it might not work
 
Webshare proxies work on a thread basis. The proxies work great themselves for specific tasks like checking the index, as their Google-verified proxies are so cool.

You can't use webshare for GSA as webshare is prohibited (account terminations ) and blocks it from threads. Since it's thread basis, you have to monitor the thread counter to avoid termination. If you use their default thread count of 500 and still use 501 threads on the software, you are going to cause troubles, and its temporality blocks.

Anyway webshare proxies are not for GSA. There is information all over the Internet

They terminate that google verificed package and now its super expensive and not worth .


i highly agree with you. If you are a GSA or any SEO tool user avoid WEBShare at any cost.
 
I've heard very mixed reviews of their service. Sorry to hear about that!
 
I've heard very mixed reviews of their service. Sorry to hear about that!

it was always gave mixed results but after all i could use it with my Xevil to break recaptcha which sends from gsa ser .. but i am going to to Ip6 proxies for that...
 
They terminate that google verificed package and now its super expensive and not worth .


i highly agree with you. If you are a GSA or any SEO tool user avoid WEBShare at any cost.
webshare is only fit for scraping. if you use them for posting and they get even a hint of a complaint theyll drop you like a hot potato. for posting, get a provider with a backbone
 
webshare is only fit for scraping. if you use them for posting and they get even a hint of a complaint theyll drop you like a hot potato. for posting, get a provider with a backbone
I know. But why did you suggest it for scraping.. If you aware now they charge $$$ for google verified proxies and they pushing to buy large blocks of proxies.

Also i used to use them for reading ofc but even that with there all the bells and whitles like (addon for threads , change proxies X time and IP restriction unlock etc) too much hassles

I don't scrape myself but i just use link lists to post.. i also own your scripts in gsa and just using my list providers its well worth than just scraping google. Nowdays they are imposiible to do..specially with javascript thing.. i even collect cookies for my normal skills damn internet is getting hard
 
I know. But why did you suggest it for scraping.. If you aware now they charge $$$ for google verified proxies and they pushing to buy large blocks of proxies.

Also i used to use them for reading ofc but even that with there all the bells and whitles like (addon for threads , change proxies X time and IP restriction unlock etc) too much hassles

I don't scrape myself but i just use link lists to post.. i also own your scripts in gsa and just using my list providers its well worth than just scraping google. Nowdays they are imposiible to do..specially with javascript thing.. i even collect cookies for my normal skills damn internet is getting hard
i still get about 25% of webshare ips that aren't blocked on google without forking out for their 'google-passed' proxies, which probably dont work now anyway :)

there are still a few avenues for scraping google that they havent cut off yet, and i dont think they can easily do so without affecting lots of other sites.
 
Back
Top