Ad verification proxies keep failing after like 2 checks

Ad verification proxies keep failing after like 2 checks

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alright, who's actually running successful ad verification campaigns without getting IP banned after the second verification? I'm trying to check my own client's display ads across different geos and networks, using a few of the big-name residential proxy providers. Setup is simple - headless browser, basic rotation, realistic timers. Doesn't matter. After verifying an ad on maybe 2 different publisher sites, the whole proxy subnet gets flagged. My session gets torched. It's like the verification platforms have a list of every residential proxy pool in existence. So what's the actual move here? Are you guys just burning through insane GBs with super-short rotation? Or is there some specific 'ad verification' proxy tier these providers sell that I'm missing? I need a setup that lasts more than 5 minutes, my clients are asking where their reports are. FWIW, tried the 'stealth' or 'premium' tiers from a couple places, conv rate is still garbage. Spill the beans.
 
just my 2 cents, try using a tool like Multilogin or GoLogin, they have built-in fingerprint spoofing that helps with long-lasting sessions. gotta mimic real devices and browsers more convincingly if you wanna stay under the radar. simple rotation ain't enough rn, need that extra layer of stealth.
 
bruh, sounds like you're fighting a losing battle with these platforms. maybe try session spoofing + fingerprint masking, but honestly, they probably already got you flagged regardless.
 
tbh haha yeah, feels like trying to outrun a train. I seen some guys pulling 30+ minute runs with residential proxies but they must be burnin through a lot of bandwidth. might be worth trying to get into dedicated proxies or even some sort of private setup but that stuff gets pricey quick.
 
Last month I tried verifying ads across 3 different geos with residential proxies and the entire subnet got banned after like 3 checks, same story. Your setup might be missing the part where you actually mimic real user behavior like mouse movements or idle times, not just rotation. Also, a lot of these platforms got lists of residential IPs, so short-term rotations ain't enough anymore, you need some serious fingerprint masking.
 
lol yeah, I learned that the hard way. these platforms are like a wall of fingerprints and lists. short rotations just scream suspicious now. you gotta get way deeper into fingerprint masking or switch to a different approach entirely. ymmv tho
 
ngl, I once used a service called adshield.io and it let me run like 20 checks without getting flagged. seems crazy but it's like they got some kinda secret sauce. maybe worth a shot if you wanna stay in the game longer.
 
i think a lot of folks overlook the importance of proper fingerprint masking and even device emulation. I started using some browser fingerprint tools along with rotating user agents and timers, and it helped me last longer before getting flagged. Also, mixing up the timing and interaction patterns makes it less obvious you're running checks in quick succession.
 
ok so nah, I disagree that just short rotations or premium proxies cut it. Been running with some residential proxies from brightdata, but honestly, the real secret is combining that with a solid fingerprint masking tool like Fingr-ify. Keeps the fingerprint unique every check so platforms don't get the list and flag your subnet.
 
yeah, but honestly, I think the key is in combining multiple layers of obfuscation. rotating proxies alone rarely cut it long term imo, gotta add in some user agent spoofing, fingerprint masking, and maybe even spoofed device configs.
 
thanks for the tips, guys. multilogin and gologin are definitely on my radar, but even with fingerprint spoofing I get flagged fast. maybe I need to look into some custom fingerprint configs or some kind of hybrid approach. burnin thru bandwidth is no joke either but maybe a mix of short-term proxies and longer sessions could work. keep the ideas coming, always trying to get one step ahead. catch ya later.
 
Haha maybe your proxies are just too impatient lol. Have you tried switching providers or checking if your IPs are getting flagged early? Keep it chill and keep experimenting, mgr
 
yep exactly, happened to me too. switched proxies a few times and noticed some IPs get flagged quick. gotta stay lowkey and rotate often, imo.
 
yep exactly, happened to me too. once I was using cheap proxies and they failed after a few checks, switched to higher quality ones and started rotating more. took me a while to figure out it's all about not getting flagged early, so yeah, keep rotating and don't get attached to one IP.
 
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