FAQ

Residential Proxy

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are Residential Proxies?

A residential proxy is an intermediary that uses an IP address provided by an Internet Service Provider (ISP), not a data center. The main benefit of residential proxies is their high anonymity level and low block rate. Residential proxies allow you to choose a specific location (country, city, or a mobile carrier) and surf the web as a real user in that area.

 

Can I select proxies from a specific location?

Yes. Our easy-to-use location selector allows you to quickly choose country, state, and city locations.

 

How long can I keep my IP?

You can choose to have a rotating IP (which gives you a new IP address for every connection request) or keep the same IP for up to 30 minutes (sticky). This is controlled in your client dashboard.

 

Are these rotating or static IPs?

We provide rotating residential proxies. Optionally you can enable sticky IPs. This means you can keep the same IP for up to 30 minutes.

We do not provide static residential IPs.

 

How many IPs can I use?

You receive full access to our entire network of 75+ million IPs. You are only limited by your traffic utilization.

 

How many connections can I have?

Unlimited. 

 

How do I set up Residential Proxies?

Check out our configuration guides here: Configure Proxies

 

Can I integrate with 3rd party software?

You can integrate IPBurger proxies with all major automation bots. 

 

Do you have dashboard instructions?

To extend information about this type of proxy and how to manage it from the Dashboard, follow our Residential Proxies guide.

What features will I find in the Dashboard?

You will be able to:

  • See your daily usage statistics
  • Manage sub-users for specific targets
  • Add more credits or change plans in a few clicks
  • Manage endpoints
  • Do much more…

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