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Proxies for Price Monitoring and E-commerce Intelligence
E-commerce prices are not fixed numbers on a page — they shift constantly and vary by region, currency, device, time of day, and even the visitor's ...
ISP Proxies (Static Residential) Explained
ISP proxies — also called static residential proxies — are one of the most powerful yet widely misunderstood proxy types on the market. They occup...
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Python Web Scraping with Proxies: A Practical Tutorial
Python is the most popular language for web scraping, thanks to its readable syntax and a mature ecosystem of libraries like Requests, httpx, Beautifu...
How Anti-Bot Systems Detect Proxies (and How to Adapt)
Anti-bot systems like Cloudflare, DataDome, and PerimeterX have turned web scraping into a sophisticated cat-and-mouse game. They no longer rely on a ...
Proxies for Social Media Management and Automation
Marketing agencies, social media managers, and growth teams routinely operate dozens or hundreds of accounts across Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, X, an...
SEO Rank Tracking with Proxies: An Accurate Setup
Search engine results are personalised and localised to a degree that surprises many marketers. The rankings you see from your office are shaped by yo...
Proxy Pricing Explained: Per GB vs Per IP vs Unlimited
Proxy pricing confuses almost everyone at first, and for good reason: different proxy types use fundamentally different billing models, and the cheape...
Ad Verification with Proxies: Fighting Ad Fraud
Digital advertising fraud drains billions of dollars from advertisers every year through fake impressions, misplaced ads, hidden placements, and creat...
Rotating vs Sticky Sessions: Choosing the Right Mode
Every proxy project faces a deceptively simple decision: should you rotate to a new IP on every request, or hold a single IP for a period of time? Thi...