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Hey guys I’m newer to this world to forgive me if anything I say is stupid or redundant. I have spent the last week or so looking through this for him to try and find an answer but I couldn’t, atleast not a full one.

In 2023 what proxies are you guys using for stream farming? I am planning on farming multiple platforms ie. SoundCloud, Apple Music, Spotify, Tidal etc. with premium accounts the same proxies I buy across all of them to make the operation more cost effective.

I saw somebody recommended residential proxies. However I did some research into this and it seems like all of the residential proxy services are rotated (atleast every 30 minutes) and charge per GB not per ip. I have also read that it can cause issues if you are logging into the same Spotify account with a bunch of different proxies as this is not human like behavior.

I read a little bit about mobile proxies and this seems like a good option. The ips are also rotated but in the real world mobile ips are constantly being rotated so it shouldn’t be an issue in spotifys bot detection algorithm right?

From my understanding I need to be logging into each account with the same proxy unless it’s a mobile proxy is that correct?

I would prefer to be able to use detailed targeting to pick cities but it’s not super necessary.

Any insight on what I should be looking for is much appreciated.
 
Yea you’ve pretty much nailed it, mobile proxies.

Depending on your setup you might not need much speed since after the songs are downloaded the speed is irrelevant.

In which case I would suggest a 4G mobile proxy.

You can find a lot of providers here for 4g mobile proxies on the forum.

Usually 4g proxies offer around 10Mbps and either offer limited bandwidth or some for a higher price unlimited.

If speed is your main concern I would opt for a 5G proxy instead.
 
Mobile proxies would be some of the best you can use when managing multiple accounts, particularly with the IP rotations. Might wanna check the IP quality you get, should be mostly reliable depending on the provider. Go check around the Marketplace section for seller posts.
 
When it comes to setting up a Spotify stream farm, using proxies is essential to prevent detection and potential account bans. The best proxies to use for Spotify stream farms are residential proxies or mobile proxies. Residential proxies are IP addresses provided by internet service providers to homeowners, making them difficult to detect as proxies. Mobile proxies, on the other hand, use 3G or 4G connections from mobile devices, providing a more secure and reliable way to stream music on Spotify. It's important to choose proxies from reputable providers to ensure their quality and effectiveness.
 
Yea you’ve pretty much nailed it, mobile proxies.

Depending on your setup you might not need much speed since after the songs are downloaded the speed is irrelevant.

In which case I would suggest a 4G mobile proxy.

You can find a lot of providers here for 4g mobile proxies on the forum.

Usually 4g proxies offer around 10Mbps and either offer limited bandwidth or some for a higher price unlimited.

If speed is your main concern I would opt for a 5G proxy instead.
That makes sense thank you so much for your help. So to clarify the rotation won't alert spotify's bot detection system? It seems I have 2 options for the mobile proxies:

Buy a dedicated mobile proxy. Log in 3-4 accounts, do whatever I need > rotate ip > repeat

or

Pay by data used. For example Soax has a plan where you get 3 GB of data per month, 2 whitelisted IPs, and 300 ports. I'm just still a little confused how this scenario would work. Does 300 ports mean I can run 300 accounts at the same time? Or does it mean I can run one and will automatically rotate between 300 IPs? Or Thunderproxies offers 3 GB of data with a 300K IP pool. Does that mean I can run an unlimited amount of accounts at the same time as long as I'm not exceeding the 3 GB of data?
 
Mobile proxies would be some of the best you can use when managing multiple accounts, particularly with the IP rotations. Might wanna check the IP quality you get, should be mostly reliable depending on the provider. Go check around the Marketplace section for seller posts.
Would you recommend dedicated or a pay per GB plan?
 
Would you recommend dedicated or a pay per GB plan?
Honestly that depends on what your use for the proxy is. Personally, I get the unlimited GB mobile proxies so I don't have to consider my data use.
 
Hi everyone, I’m looking fire a bot that stream Spotify with proxy . Where I can find it ?
 
residential proxies... I'll also explain why... with mobile they will see the ip change on the same pc so they will block fast...
 
Hey guys I’m newer to this world to forgive me if anything I say is stupid or redundant. I have spent the last week or so looking through this for him to try and find an answer but I couldn’t, atleast not a full one.

In 2023 what proxies are you guys using for stream farming? I am planning on farming multiple platforms ie. SoundCloud, Apple Music, Spotify, Tidal etc. with premium accounts the same proxies I buy across all of them to make the operation more cost effective.

I saw somebody recommended residential proxies. However I did some research into this and it seems like all of the residential proxy services are rotated (atleast every 30 minutes) and charge per GB not per ip. I have also read that it can cause issues if you are logging into the same Spotify account with a bunch of different proxies as this is not human like behavior.

I read a little bit about mobile proxies and this seems like a good option. The ips are also rotated but in the real world mobile ips are constantly being rotated so it shouldn’t be an issue in spotifys bot detection algorithm right?

From my understanding I need to be logging into each account with the same proxy unless it’s a mobile proxy is that correct?

I would prefer to be able to use detailed targeting to pick cities but it’s not super necessary.

Any insight on what I should be looking for is much appreciated.
Hi, I am new on this.

I am playing the same track on 4 different accounts on a Spotify playlist overnight.

But it only adds 150 streams, Is it because the traffic comes from the same IP address?

The proxies objective is to bypass this problem?

Thanks a lot
 
Thanks a lot,

I am already checking services to buy one.

I just go to settings on Spotify App and input host and port in the App or there is a better way of setting the proxies up for each account?

:-)
 
Pay per GB or static? Also does rotating proxies cause any issues?
Almost all companies I know offer payment for consumed GB, because mobile Internet is provided by a cellular operator, usually with limited traffic.
 
Almost all companies I know offer payment for consumed GB, because mobile Internet is provided by a cellular operator, usually with limited traffic.
May I ask you about the workflow of the proxy with the bot?

I should input host and port on Spotify App for each account or howcome bro?

:)
 
Hi everyone, I’m looking fire a bot that stream Spotify with proxy . Where I can find it ?
Type Spotify streaming bot Arank in to youtube and search for the first short contact the guy from the youtube channel : Arank he will help you further
 
First of all, hello everyone I'm very new. How and with what programs can I run proxies? I hope someone hears me. Thank you. :)
 
You're right that residential proxies are typically rotated every 30 minutes or so. This is to prevent them from being used for malicious purposes, such as spamming or fraud. However, for stream farming, this rotation rate may be too slow. You'll need to find a proxy provider that offers a faster rotation rate, or you'll risk getting your accounts banned.
 
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