Infrastructure & Anti-detect

Proxy

A proxy server that relays traffic through an intermediary IP.

A proxy is a server that relays your traffic through an intermediary IP address, so the website you visit sees the proxy's IP, location and network type instead of your own. Proxies are classified by IP source — datacenter, residential, mobile — and by behavior, static or rotating, with each class carrying a different trust level in the eyes of ad platforms.

Proxies are the second pillar of multi-account infrastructure alongside antidetect browsers: every account profile gets its own proxy matching the account's declared geo. Buyers budget for them as recurring opex — mobile and residential cost far more than datacenter but survive moderation. The cardinal rules are one proxy per account, geo consistency with the profile's fingerprint and billing, and never mixing farm traffic with personal browsing on the same IP.

In buyer speech

Before you launch, double-check every profile has its own proxy and the geo matches the card's billing country.