So you think ad verification proxies 'just work'? My setup keeps breaking.

So you think ad verification proxies 'just work'? My setup keeps breaking.

Graft

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Everyone keeps saying get residential IPs, run your checks, it's an easy way to make money but honestly why does every guide skip over the part where you get flagged after like 5 requests? I'm paying for these 'premium' rotating resis and my verification scripts just keep hitting walls. Is the whole ad verification proxy scene just a bunch of snake oil now or am I missing some step? The providers swear it's undetectable but my logs tell me otherwise. Anyone actually making this work consistently or is it all just hype?
 
Been doing this 3 years and lol trust me, resis are a nightmare if you don't rotate properly or change up headers, user agents, and even fingerprint stuff. Sometimes I switch to doing a mix of static and residential, makes it less obvious. And yeah, avoid hitting the same IP too often even if they say they got 'undetectable' lol. Nothing's foolproof but mixing it up helps.
 
yo have you tried mixing in some static IPs with your rotators? I found that switching it up more often and messing with headers and user agents helps avoid getting flagged. Did that help your success rate at all?
 
Switch up your user agents every few requests and use some legit browser fingerprints. Resis get flagged quick if they all look the same, imo. Lmao.
 
Been doing this 3 years and honestly, even with premium resis, if you don't rotate and vary headers and fingerprints, you'll hit walls. That tip about not hitting the same IP too often is spot on rn, fam, it's all about mixing it up and not making it obvious
 
yeah, totally agree. ive seen some folks have better luck by staggering requests over longer periods and adding some randomness to timing. constant high volume requests usually get flagged quick even with good proxies. do you try mixing in some slower, less aggressive checks?
 
lol proxies be like that sometimes, huh? maybe ur configs or IPs get flagged or somethin. mgr
 
haha proxies are like that sometimes but I think a lot of times it's just a matter of how you set up and rotate them. If ur IPs get flagged a lot or proxies are dodgy, yeah, things break. Make sure ur proxies are legit and change them often.
 
I think proxies can be tricky but also more reliable if you pick good ones and rotate smart. Sometimes it's not just setup but the proxies themselves, gotta keep that in mind.
 
man careful with assuming proxies just work. I've seen setups that break even with good proxies cause of stuff like IPs getting flagged or DNS issues. My take is sometimes it's the environment or how u set up the proxies, not just the proxies themselves. ymmv but don't get lazy on rotation or configs.
 
make sure ur proxies are rotating fast enough and not getting flagged by the vendor, ymmv. do u use a dedicated proxy pool or shared? maybe switch to fresher IPs or different subnets, sometimes that helps.
 
Do you really think they just work without any hiccups? Feels like every time I get comfy with a setup, somethin weird happens and I gotta mess with IPs or rotation. Maybe it's just me but nothing's ever as smooth as it sounds.
 
Ever had luck just setting up a fresh pool of proxies and leaving it alone? sometimes the key is to rotate IPs even more often and keep an eye on vendor updates. A little extra tweaking never hurts.
 
smh, always the tweaking, huh? like you can just set and forget, but nope, gotta stay on top of updates and rotate like crazy. ngl, sometimes I wonder if it's just a game of whack-a-mole with proxies.
 
careful with assuming they just work, had my setup crash a few times till I realized the IP pools I used got blacklisted, had to rotate more often and update proxies daily.
 
First tip, always keep a close eye on your IP pool health. I found that swapping out at least 20% of your proxies daily can reduce blacklisting by half. Over the past 6 months, my success rate with ad verification proxies jumped from 65% to 85% just by rotating more aggressively.
 
just my 2 cents, proxies are kinda like that, always needing attention. I used to think they just work till I got hit with a lot of false positives, then I realized rotating daily and cleaning IP pools is key. atm, I keep a small buffer of fresh proxies and that's saved me from constant breakage.
 
4 out of 5 times, proxies break because of bad IP pools. I swear by ProxyRack, their rotating pools are pretty reliable if you keep an eye on health and rotate often. Helps keep the bans down and setups smoother.
 
You right, bro, IP health is everything but man sometimes even fresh proxies get flagged fast if you don't rotate enough or if the sites got some crazy detection. I learned the hard way, even legit pools can turn toxic overnight. Keep switching, clean up, and stay on top of sus activity.
 
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