Amplify
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jumping right in, if you think swapping out your IPv4 for IPv6 proxies is the next step to saving cash or dodging detection, hold up. There's a growing issue I've seen popping up, sites are catching onto IPv6 much easier than expected. What looks like a shiny new deal with cheap IPv6 proxies? Often it's a nightmare waiting to happen. You might get some decent speed but don't forget the security angle these newer protocols sometimes leave more traceable fingerprints, especially when proxies aren't properly set up or supported. A quick heads-up: I've been testing out some deals lately and I keep seeing providers throwing around discounts for IPv6 proxies, but in the background, sites are cracking those signatures like it's a puzzle. The hidden cost? More bans, more scrapes, and in the end, you might spend just as much cleaning up messes as you would on a premium IPv4 solution. Bottom line, don't fall for the shiny price drop without doing your homework. Keep an eye on how the provider supports IPv6, if they don't have solid anti-detection measures, that discount is a scam wrapped in a dream.