Stoke
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Honestly tired of seeing the same dumb advice everywhere about proxies and anti-detection. Everyone just parrots the usual suspects like switch to residentials or toss in some stealth headers and call it a day but the truth is it's way more nuanced. So here's the deal I've been testing out different providers with a focus on anti-fingerprinting and it's clear that no single proxy type or provider is the holy grail. Residentials are good for real user mimicry but some cheap providers still leak info or get flagged if you don't combine them with proper browser fingerprinting tricks or custom headers. Data centers are faster but the fingerprinting detection is tighter, they get blocked faster unless you're really good at blending signals. Mobile proxies? They're decent but you gotta really know how to rotate and handle carrier IDs, device IDs, etc. But the real secret sauce is mixing providers, using a layered approach residentials for the legit feel, mobile proxies for dynamic signals, and some stealth techniques layered in. I've seen some providers do a better job than others, but ymmv since fingerprinting is evolving fast and no one size fits all. Anyone got recent success stories or recommendations for combos that actually hold up against modern detection?