Stumbled on proxiess for ad verification - it's a game now

Stumbled on proxiess for ad verification - it's a game now

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Yo guys just found out that using residential proxies for ad verification totally works like magic. Tried a bunch of datacenter and mobile proxies before but they got flagged or blocked fast. These residentials though, seem legit, they mimic real users so ads don't bounce. The best part? I finally got some consistent results and no more suspect flags. Been scraping ad networks and doing some quick checks, and it's like a whole new world. Anyone else using these for legit ad checks? Tips or proxy providers you trust? Feels like I cracked a code or somethin.
 
Residential proxies are definitely the way to go if you wanna stay under the radar, but be careful with quality providers, some are just reseller garbage. Once you find a stable source, it's like flipping a switch, right? What providers are you running with
 
ok so different angle: I've tried a few but honestly I keep coming back to Oxylabs for residentials. They got a solid network and you don't gotta worry about shady resellers messing things up. Been running with them for a minute and never had issues with flags or slowdowns, lol.
 
You gotta get yourself a sticky residential proxy pool, like one from Bright Data or GeoSurf, so you don't keep flipping IPs all the time and raising flags. Consistency is key for legit ad checks, especially with real user mimicry. Keep that
 
i gotta say, my experience with residential proxies has been kinda mixed. 2) Some legit providers work fine but then I hit a few that just get flagged after a couple days. 3) I think the key is not just the proxy type but also how u use it and rotate IPs smart. 4) Sometimes fresh datacenter IPs are more reliable if u keep switching. 5) So yeah, it's all about testing different setups and not just relying on one method.
 
u right datacenter and mobile proxies get flagged quick, residentials really do make a difference for legit checks. once u find a solid provider, u can keep ur setup stealthy.
 
last month i tried residential proxies too but i found that switching up the locations often helped me stay under the radar longer. u might wanna test different city IPs instead of sticking to one area, keeps things more natural
 
Yo thanks guys, good looks. Yeah I heard Oxylabs is fire, might try 'em next. And sticky pools? Yeah, that's the move, keeps things smooth. Gotta keep it legit, no flags.
 
different angle: maybe it is a game but have you checked how much they actually scale? like, I saw some data showing that ad verification tools that were considered "games" early on now handle millions of impressions daily. so sure, it's a game, but it's also a legit battle for who can keep up with the volume and stay accurate. ymmv tho, some of these tools are just not made equal.
 
Start testing proxies from different regions and IP pools, like residential and mobile, to stay ahead. Often the game is about mixing it up so verification tools can't pin you down easy. Have you tried using rotating proxies on high-volume campaigns yet?
 
Stumbled on proxiess for ad verification - it's a game now think about it differently, the game is mostly about automation and scale. if you focus on building a solid proxy rotation system with dynamic IPs that change fast, you don't need to worry much about the verification games. they can't keep up if your setup is quick enough
 
Yup, I see where you coming from but honestly my experience says otherwise. the game's less about automation and more about staying unpredictable and kinda, not really, flying under the radar. scale helps but a solid, clever approach beats just trying to automate your way thru
 
Sometimes it's less about automation and more about keeping your methods fresh and unpredictable, ymmv but staying flexible can really throw off their detection.
 
tbh last month i tried going super low-tech, changing proxies daily and mixing up user agents, and surprisingly it worked better than the fancy automation setups lol. sometimes simple unpredictability beats scale.
 
honestly you think it's just about proxies now or do you reckon there's still a way to spot the differences? i've had better luck with changing user agents and doing random intervals rather than fancy tools. what's been your go-to method lately?
 
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