Just found a proxy provider that actually works for Google scraping

Just found a proxy provider that actually works for Google scraping

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Yo I was about to give up on scraping Google cause all the legit proxies kept getting blocked or super slow, then I stumbled on this new provider. At first I thought it was too good to be true but I gave it a shot and wow, it's legit. No more captcha spam or IP bans, it's like they got some special setup or smth. Anyone else tried them? I swear I almost gave up on this whole SEO tool thing cause of proxies but this one actually lets me scrape without fear. Just a heads up tho, ymmv but if you want safe scraping I think I found something that works atm. Be careful tho, lots of shady providers out there, but this one seems different.
 
Bruh I feel that, I've been there. Scraping Google is like dodging landmines with cheap proxies, most of them trash or slow as hell. Glad you found something that works for now, but always gotta keep backups cause these providers love to vanish overnight.
 
ok so haha yeah, that's the real struggle always gotta have backups or a plan B no matter what. I started using residential proxies from a service called Luminati a while ago, they usually hold up better for Google scraping but yeah, always be ready to switch gears quick.
 
yo honestly I been using oxylabs for scraping and it's been a. kinda pricey but their residentials are solid and no cap spam or bans so far. might wanna try those if ur serious bout it. not cheap tho but if u wanna keep scraping w/o stress, they worth a shot.
 
always rotate your proxies and user agents and add a delay between requests. Keeps the scraping less obvious and reduces bans.
 
Been doing this 3 years, and I agree, finding reliable proxies is a pain. I tested a few providers, and this one sounds promising. I noticed some legit providers offer IP pools of 10k+ with good uptime, which helps a lot
 
careful with these new providers tho, sometimes u think u found a gem but then bam, IPs get flagged next day. I had that happen with one that seemed legit for a sec, so always keep a backup plan in mind.
 
spot on. I've been using a similar provider and honestly, it's been a. but I always keep a list of backup proxies just in case.
 
been doing this 4 years and ngl, i get cautious every time someone drops a new proxy provider that seems to work well. especially when they claim no captcha spam or bans like that. ive seen too many promising ones blow up overnight, so imma wait a bit before switching over completely. anyone else tried them long term?
 
You sure about that? Seems kinda risky to trust a provider that just pops up outta nowhere and claims they got some magic setup. How do you know they ain't just another one that'll vanish or start screwing you over?
 
yo do you think this could last long or just a quick fix? like how do you even verify they ain't just faking it? kinda sketchy to trust random new stuff imo. mgr
 
Spot on. I remember trying a bunch of proxies for Google scraping and hitting wall after wall until I stumbled on a legit one. It was like night and day
 
last month i was screwing around with free proxies and it was a nightmare, so i caved and tried oxylabs, and wow it actually works smooth for Google scraping, no cap. u gotta pay but worth it if u serious.
 
Honestly I think you should be cautious. Just because one proxy provider works now doesn't mean it'll keep working long term. Google changes things fast, and proxies that work today might get blocked tomorrow. Always have backup plans or rotate proxies regularly.
 
careful with those free proxies, bruh. I tried that mess too, was a disaster, took me forever to figure out they just get flagged quick. paid proxies are pain but at least they don't waste your time. don't get lulled into thinking it's permanent tho, google plays games and proxies get blocked faster than you can blink.
 
yeah same, most just get flagged or banned fast. I found that rotating IPs with fresh subnets helps a lot but still not perfect. what's your go-to for longevity rn?
 
yep exactly but ngl, I gotta see it to believe it. most of these providers say they work but then you hit a wall real quick. could be just luck or maybe they're overselling. still, if it's legit, might be worth a shot but don't get too comfy yet.
 
spot on, gotta see the proof before trusting it. these proxy claims are hit or miss sometimes, so a real test is all that matters. no point in jumping in blind
 
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