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The difference between static and dynamic IPs and how to use them

Dynamic proxies

This is a type of proxy that has an IP address that changes at specified intervals or with each request.

How they work:

  • You connect to one gateway and the system automatically swaps the IP address with another from the pool.

  • Our service provides proxies with different variations of rotation for the necessary tasks of users

Benefits:

  • Suitable for bypassing restrictions on the number of requests from one IP

  • Reduces the risk of blocking and captcha

  • Good for parsing, scraping, SEO monitoring, anti-bot systems

Application examples:

  • Web scraping of large amounts of data

  • Mass checking of positions in search engines

  • Automation in social networks where it is important to avoid suspicious activity

  • Testing geo-targeting in advertising

Static proxies

These are proxy servers with a permanent IP address that does not change over time.

How they work:

The proxy is assigned to you - as long as you rent it, you use the same IP.

Benefits:

  • Convenient for logging into accounts where you need a stable IP

  • More trusted by sites

  • Less likely to trigger anti-bot systems if the traffic is natural.

Examples of use:

  • Account management (Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, Amazon, etc.).

  • Registering and working with services where IP consistency is important

  • Work with sites that track IP signatures for security purposes

  • Access to corporate resources

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