What are the differences between Special Rotating Proxies and Basic Rotating Proxies?
Basic Rotating Proxies
Designed for special use-cases, basic rotating proxies don’t allow geotargeting (you can select the geolocation of your IPs only with special rotating proxies) and are assigned only random IPs from Tier 2 and Tier 3 countries.
Also high usage websites such as Amazon, Google, Facebook, Twitter etc. cannot be accessed using Basic Rotating Residential Proxies.
Special Rotating Proxies
Designed to cover all use-cases, special rotating residential proxies allow multiple customisation options:
- Geotargeting (you can select a default geo for all your proxy ports, specific geo for each proxy ports or assign multiple geo for each proxy port)
- Access all countries in Tier 1, 2 and 3
- Compatibility with Socks 4 and 5 protocols
- Access high usage websites using the services option in the configuration dashboard:
- Geo - Activate geolocation targeting
- Tickets - Access ticketing websites such as: Ticketmaster
- Amazon - Access any Amazon website
- Mail - Acces mailing services such as: Zoho, Yahoo, Gmail, Hotmail
- Facebook - Access Facebook
- Instagram - Access Instagram
- Twitter - Access Twitter
- Youtube - Access Youtube
- Vimeo - Access Vimeo
- LinkedIn - Access LinkedIn
- Soundcloud - Access Soundcloud
- Skype - Access Skype
In order to maintain high success rates we allow a maximum of 5 services to be activated concurrently on each membership.