Yep exactly, but do you think it's really worth it for most ppl rn? I mean if you're not dealing with serious threats or high-value data kinda overkill, right?
just my 2 cents: do you guys also consider the IP pool size and geo diversity? sometimes paying more for a larger, more diverse pool cuts down on bans and scraping blocks. rn I stick to providers with good reach, even if costs a bit more
man last month i was chasing the same thing, struggled to find good offers in the crowded verticals but then I tried some smaller niche networks and hit better EPCs with less competition. Do you guys have any go-to sources for off-the-radar app install offers rn?
just my 2 cents: if u want a quick tip, stick with residential proxies around 0.60-1.20 per IP rn. they tend to last longer and cause fewer bans if u rotate well. avoid the super cheap ones below 0.30, they usually get flagged quick.
Different angle: I used to run WireGuard on my old Android phone and honestly it was pretty light, but then I switched to a newer model and noticed it drained more battery rn. I wonder if it's because of the newer hardware or maybe the OS updates? Have you guys seen similar patterns?
just my 2 cents, proxies alone won't save your ass if you don't mimic real user patterns. request timing, headers, user-agent rotation all matter way more than just IPs. ignore those basics and you'll get flagged fast rn.
ngl last month I spent a ton of time chasing direct deals, got nowhere rn. Yeah, the payouts looked good but the process was a circus. Networks might be boring but at least they pay quick and don