Proxies for scraping Google - just found a way that actually works

Proxies for scraping Google - just found a way that actually works

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ngl so annoyed trying to scrape google without a ban, messed with proxies for ages. finally got something that works okay - residential ones with rotation but switching to mobile proxies is what really did it. tbh google seems to treat mobile IPs different like they're less suspicious? been going for days now no bans which is crazy. anyone else use mobile proxies for seo stuff or is it just me getting lucky lol. need more ideas to keep flying under the radar honestly. such a headache but pumped i found something that actually works for once
 
spot on about mobile proxies seeming less suspicious, but i think u might be overestimating how much google treats them differently. try adding some delay between requests, makes u look more natural and reduces risk of bans. speed isn't everything, fam.
 
just my 2 cents, i think it's more about how u use them. like, do u rotate IPs fast enough? or maybe ur traffic looks legit? gotta keep testing different stuff to stay ahead.
 
Yep exactly, I did the same thing a while ago, switched to mobile proxies and just kept rotating IPs every few minutes. One thing I noticed is that it helped a lot with avoiding bans but I also started using random user-agents to make it look more legit. Tried to mimic real user behavior as much as I could
 
Switching to mobile proxies with at least 10-15 rotating IPs per hour really cuts down bans. I found that if you keep your request rate below 5 per second and add some random delays, it looks way more legit. Usually, I see a 30-40% bump in safe scraping when I do this consistently.
 
Ever try combining that with random user agents? It's like adding a layer of legit traffic. Keeps Google guessing even more.
 
ngl nah, not really. mobile proxies can help but if you're not changing up your request patterns, Google still might catch on. try mixing in some legit browsing behaviors like clicking around or pausing between actions, that helped me stay under the radar longer lol.
 
Mobile proxies do seem to work better for avoiding bans but u gotta change request patterns, not just switch IPs. Google still detects repetitive behavior if u don't mix in legit actions. Also, using residential proxies with user agent rotation plus random delay helps keep u under the radar.
 
actually be careful with that, not all proxies work long term, and some can get you banned quick. better to use residential proxies or rotate a bunch of different ones. quick fixes can bite ya later.
 
just my 2 cents, if you want something reliable, check out oxylabs or bright data, they got solid residential proxies that last longer and avoid bans lol
 
if you wanna go cheap, try mixing in some residential proxies from different providers, but yeah, premium stuff like oxylabs or bright data just works better long term.
 
Been doing this 3 years and I found that if you wanna keep scraping google without getting banned, using a mix of residential proxies and a smart rotation system helps a lot. I also keep an eye on the timeout and error rates to switch proxies before they get flagged. ymmv but keeping it diverse and monitoring closely makes a difference long term.
 
Honestly, I'm skeptical about the whole mixing cheap proxies idea. It might work for a bit but imo, you're just asking for more bans and headaches long term. Sometimes dropping the cash on legit proxies saves a lot of trouble.
 
just my 2 cents, mixing proxies can help but you gotta be careful with the quality. cheap proxies might work for now but long term I'd go with legit residentials and rotate smart. staying under radar is all about that.
 
careful with claiming you found a foolproof method tho, google keeps changing stuff and no one size fits all. prob need a combo of legit residentials and smart rotation, ymmv. sometimes cheap proxies can bite ya long term if you get sloppy.
 
spot on. i tried mixing cheap proxies once for a project and got banned faster than i expected. switched to legit residentials and used smarter rotation and it's been way better. sometimes the cheaper route just costs more in the long run
 
your find. I gotta say, I had kinda different experience. I tried some legit residential proxies but still hit blocks after a bit, so I think it's more about how you rotate and the volume you do. Sometimes even good proxies can get flagged if you're too aggressive.
 
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