Proxy APIs vs proxy lists for scraping & anti-detection?

Proxy APIs vs proxy lists for scraping & anti-detection?

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so ive been hearing a lot about using proxy APIs instead of traditional proxy lists lately. on paper it sounds nice, real-time updates, fewer banned proxies, but im skeptical cuz im seeing mixed results in actual tests. numbers dont lie, and from what ive seen, the success rate on APIs varies wildly depending on the provider. imho, the cost usually doubles, and sometimes the added stability just isn't worth it for small-scale projects. anyone got data or solid experience on whether API-based proxies really outperform static lists in speed, stability, and detection evasion? wanna see some real stats before switching. thanks fam
 
Honestly, I've seen a guy claim 80% success rate with proxy APIs but in reality it was more like 50-55% on his end. How are you testing this? Are you using the same target sites and conditions or just winging it?
 
just my 2 cents, ive used proxy APIs a lot and seen some legit improvements in speed and evasion. like, some providers give me 90% success rate with less bans, but yeah it depends on the quality
 
Last month I tested a few proxy APIs and found that using rotating session proxies from a provider with real-time IP updates helped reduce bans a lot compared to static lists. My tip is to focus on providers that use session-based proxies instead of just pure IP rotators, helps with anti-detection. Do you track your success rates per provider or just overall?
 
have you tested both on the same sites under similar conditions? I found proxy APIs can give better speed and less bans but only if you pick a decent provider. some cheaper ones just ain't worth it. depends a lot on the provider quality and how you rotate.
 
Spot on with the mixed results but I gotta disagree on the overall performance. I've run similar tests and honestly, static proxy lists have been more predictable for me, especially at smaller scale. API proxies can be better if you invest in a solid provider but I've seen more failures than wins with the cheap ones, lol.
 
careful with trusting stats alone, tho. proxy API success can be super random and the cost usually ain't worth it unless u got big scale. static lists might be more stable for small stuff, imo.
 
Been doing this 3 years now, and honestly, proxy APIs can be a nightmare if you're not careful. They sometimes just stop working or get blocked faster than proxy lists ever did. My tip don't rely on just one or the other. Mix 'em, rotate often, and always have a backup plan. Nothing beats having some fresh proxy lists on hand when APIs go belly up.
 
Different angle: proxy APIs can actually be more reliable if you pick the right provider and rotate them properly. The key is not just using them but managing them smartly and avoiding overusing a single source. One solid tip is to use multiple API providers and switch between them often to cut down on blocks.
 
just my 2 cents, proxy APIs can be decent but you gotta pick legit providers and rotate fast or you end up blocked. proxy lists are more manual but more control if you know what you're doing. fam,
 
careful with relying 100% on proxy APIs tho. some of them can be flaky and get you blocked quick if you dont rotate right or pick the wrong provider. proxy lists give you more control but can be a pain to maintain, lol. choose what fits your setup and test, test, test.
 
Been doing this 2 years and honestly, proxy APIs can save a lot of hassle but they can also be a black box, so ymmv depending on how much control you want and your budget.
 
Careful with that, APIs can be a pain if they glitch or have limited control. fam, you don't always know what's happening under the hood, so it's a gamble. proxy lists might be a pain but at least you control the rotation and setup
 
different angle: what about mixed approaches? using proxy APIs for quick rotations but having a small backup proxy list for fallback when stuff glitches. ever tried that?
 
Honestly, I tried proxy APIs thinking they'd be easier but ended up stuck with random glitches and no real control. List proxies at least give you some idea of what's going on, even if it's a pain to rotate manually. Always a headache no matter what, just different flavors of it.
 
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