I have some difficulties with the proxy

Started by BillRey, November 03, 2024, 06:03:36 AM

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BillRey

I need to use an anti-detect browser for tasks related to targeting, and if I have decided on the browser, I will have some difficulties with the proxy. After all, I need a solution that will give me access to many IP addresses. According to the declared service packages, I came across a proxy compass https://proxycompass.com/free-trial/ that is more than suitable for me. What do you think I should pay attention to? Is it worth using it for these tasks in general, and what difficulties can I face in the future?

okichacha

I've never used a proxy. Is it really that in demand? Feels like it's only needed in rare cases.

lolapaluuza

Really? Proxies are super in demand. Of course, vpns are more popular, especially in recent years. But lots of people actually use proxies, mainly for work. I sometimes google tech innovation news, click here if you're into that too. And I often read that sometimes proxies can even be more effective and convenient than vpn. Plus, there are so many different types of proxies now that knowing how to use them is a useful skill.

Viviannnv

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