Residential Proxies
Route your traffic through genuine residential IP addresses assigned by Internet Service Providers. Achieve maximum anonymity, access geo-specific content, and maintain high success rates with security-protected sites.
What Are Residential Proxies?
Use Cases
Web Scraping
Collect publicly available data from security-protected websites. Residential IPs rotate naturally, making large-scale data collection reliable at scale.
Ad Verification
Verify that your digital ads are displayed correctly in target regions. View campaigns from real residential IPs to detect ad fraud and geo-targeting errors.
Geo-Restricted Content
Access content and services restricted to specific countries or regions. Test your own product from any location without traveling.
Price Monitoring
Track competitor prices, product availability, and promotional offers across multiple markets simultaneously using geo-targeted residential IPs.
SEO Monitoring
Check search engine rankings, local SERPs, and geo-specific results from any location. Validate localization of your own content at scale.
Social Media Management
Manage multiple accounts across platforms that enforce strict rate limits and IP-based restrictions. Each session uses a distinct residential IP.
Technical Specifications
Pros and Cons
Advantages
Maximum anonymity — indistinguishable from real home users
High success rates on sites with advanced security systems
Broad geo-coverage including tier-2 and tier-3 markets
Suitable for tasks requiring long session durations
Trusted by platforms that block datacenter ranges outright
Considerations
Higher per-GB cost compared to datacenter proxies
Slightly lower throughput than dedicated server IPs
Best suited for tasks where quality matters more than raw speed
When to Choose
When accessing platforms that actively block datacenter IP ranges
When your use case requires appearing as a genuine home user
When you need persistent geo-targeted sessions (sticky mode)
When collecting data from sites with sophisticated security measures
When reliability and low ban rate matter more than cost per GB