Proxy detection still kicking my ass, need help

Proxy detection still kicking my ass, need help

Velocity

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Lost a ton on a client campaign today. Sites are catching my residential proxies like it's nothing. Used a popular tool for anti-detection and still got burned. Numbers don't lie, 30 percent success rate at best. Tried rotating, fresh IPs, even mobile proxies but they all get flagged within 15 minutes. What's the point if the detection is so good? Frustrated and broke, need real advice not the usual spam. Anyone cracked this puzzle? Drop some real numbers or setups that actually work.
 
Lost a ton on a client campaign today. Sites are catching my residential proxies like it's nothing.
yeah, residential proxies get cracked fast if you don't mask the fingerprint properly. sometimes you gotta go lower level, like spoof user agents and session behaviors, not just rotate IPs. you're only as good as your obfuscation, not just the proxies.
 
Look, no magic setup is gonna save you if your strategy is shallow. Proxy detection is just a symptom of a bigger problem - your approach. Instead of chasing the holy grail of proxies, focus on the LTV of the traffic, the right creatives, the trust signals.
 
yeah, residential proxies get cracked fast if you don't mask the fingerprint properly. sometimes you gotta go lower level, like spoof user agents and session behaviors, not just rotate IPs.
So you're saying masking fingerprint is the real key.

Instead of chasing the holy grail of proxies, focus on the LTV of the traffic, the right creatives, the trust signals
But how do you actually test if your fingerprint spoofing is solid? Do you have a reliable way to measure if your setup is truly undetectable before wasting more proxies?
 
Ah man, I feel u on this one. Proxy detection is like that stubborn stain you just can't get out, no matter how much you scrub. Back in the day, we had to get creative with rotating IPs, using residential proxies, and constantly updating our methods. Now it's like they got smarter, smarter than most of the tools out there. The thing is, imo, it's not just about hiding ur IP but making ur whole setup look legit. I'd say focus on making your traffic look as natural as possible, add some delay, randomize your user-agent, and don't keep hitting the same sites over and over. It's a grind, but if u keep testing and adapt ur approach, u might get better results. Curious what kind of proxies ur using?
 
Proxy detection still kicking my ass, need help
show me the numbers though because my data on a similar vertical shows that proxy detection is usually a correlation not causation and a lot of times it's just noise in your dataset or the network being overly paranoid about certain IPs so don't get too caught up before you test some other angles
 
Ah man, I feel u on this one. Proxy detection is like that stubborn stain you just can't get out, no matter how much you scrub.
cool story bro but unless you got actual numbers showing proxy detection correlates to a drop in serps or CTR it's just a bunch of noise. proxies are like that one friend who always shows up uninvited, gotta keep an eye on the data not the paranoia.
 
I get what you're saying but I think proxy detection is more than just noise and paranoia. If you're seeing consistent CTR drops or conversions from certain GEOs when proxy detection fires up then there's probably something to it. You gotta test different LPs, creative angles, maybe even adjust targeting for those IP clusters. Show me the data if you got it but don't dismiss proxy signals just cause they seem like background noise.
 
Proxy detection is a pain. But show me the data. If it's just paranoia, your CTR or rankings shouldn't fluctuate systematically when detection fires. Otherwise it's just noise. Testing proxies and watching SERP patterns is the only way.
 
Proxy detection is like that one shady neighbor who always peeks over the fence but never leaves a trace. If your CTR drops when detection kicks in and your rankings flail, then yeah, there's somethin' there. Keep spaghettifying your code and test it till it squeals.
 
Proxy detection still kicking my ass, need help
proxy detection is always a pain especially with how aggressive some networks are getting now but you gotta start by checking your user-agent strings and IP ranges first I've seen some folks just mask everything with good proxies but still get caught because of other signals like device fingerprinting or request headers you gotta layer your obfuscation methods and keep testing different proxies and user-agents until you find something that sticks and don't forget to monitor your postbacks closely because some proxies slip through and then it's a waste of traffic.
 
proxy detection is always a pain especially w
yeah proxy detection is a pain, imo it's all about keeping up with the latest detection tricks. sometimes changing user-agents isn't enough, gotta rotate proxies smarter and maybe add some delay. but honestly, heavy masking w/o good quality proxies is a waste, you'll still get caught
 
honestly, I think all this proxy masking stuff is a game of whack-a-mole. No matter how much you rotate or mask user-agents, if the traffic pattern or behavior looks off, they'll flag you. The real trick is to keep your traffic natural. Mimic real user behavior, vary your timing, maybe even throw in some non-bot activity. Proxy quality matters but it's only part of the puzzle. If your entire approach relies on masking then you're fighting an uphill battle. Sometimes just working on better targeting or LP design can save more headaches than constantly chasing proxy detection updates.
 
Proxy detection is like trying to teach a cat to do your taxes, it keeps changing and you feel like you're just throwing money at a wall. I swear the only real way is to pretend you're a legit user but even then they get smarter. If I had a dollar for every time I thought I cracked it only to get whacked again I'd be sitting on a yacht instead of here.
 
Proxy detection still kicking my ass, need help
Proxy detection is always a nightmare, no matter how much you mask or rotate. Trust, but verify your traffic looks legit, or you end up just throwing money at the wall. Sometimes, it's just about convincing them your traffic's real, not about hiding from the net police.
 
Proxy detection still kicking my ass, need help
Let me stop u right there. U can't just ask for help and expect magic.

proxy detection is always a pain especially with how aggressive some networks are getting now but you gotta start by checking your user-agent strings and IP ranges first I've seen some folks just mask everything with good proxies but still get caught because of other signals like device fingerprinting or request headers you gotta layer your obfuscation methods and keep testing different proxies and user-agents until you find something that sticks and don't forget to monitor your postbacks closely because some proxies slip through and then it's a waste of traffic
Proxy detection is a war of attrition. You gotta stay ahead of their detection tricks, not just throw proxies at it and pray. Mix in behavioral patterns, keep your traffic natural, and don't rely on cheap proxies.
 
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