Infrastructure & Anti-detect
IP Rotation
Systematically changing IP addresses to avoid detection or rate limits.
IP rotation is the practice of systematically changing the IP address your traffic originates from — per request, per session, or on a schedule — to avoid detection, rate limits, and IP-based bans. It's implemented through rotating proxy pools, or on mobile proxies by reconnecting the modem to the carrier, which forces assignment of a fresh IP.
Buyers rotate IPs when scaling registrations, scraping, or spreading many accounts across distinct addresses so no two share a footprint. The nuance is knowing when not to rotate: an established ad account should look like one person at one location, so its IP should stay put. Rotation quality also matters — pools that recycle a small set of addresses give you repeat IPs that platforms have already flagged from your own earlier activity.
In buyer speech
“Trigger IP rotation on the mobile port between each registration so no two signups in the batch share an address.”