Why You Should Never Trust Free Proxies for Scraping or Detections

Why You Should Never Trust Free Proxies for Scraping or Detections

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Honestly, I see so many folks still tossing around free proxies and think its some kinda magic fix. Spoiler, it aint. First off, free proxies are a nightmare for stability. They bounce in and out, slow down your process and most of the time they just dead endpoints that don't really work. Second, security. You never know who's really running that free proxy. It could be logging your traffic, stealing your cookies, or worse. And that puts your whole operation at risk. Third, detection rates skyrocket with free proxies. Sites are on high alert now, especially with all the bot detection tech they got. Using a free one is basically asking to get banned or flagged. I've done plenty tests with paid proxies, and the difference is night and day. Paid proxies come with legit support, better IP pools, and most importantly, they're less likely to get your account locked. If you're serious about scraping or automation, just don't cut corners. Save some coin upfront, but don't shoot yourself in the foot with sketchy free proxies. Ymmv, but I'd rather spend a few bucks on quality and sleep easier. Think about it, why gamble on free stuff when your business depends on it?
 
Haha, funny how everyone screams about free proxies but then acts surprised when they crash and burn. Had a buddy try to save a buck and used free proxies for a week straight, got banned hard, and lost like 2 days of work. Lesson learned: cheap ain't worth the headache
 
bruh, if he was serious about scraping he should just get premium proxies from like Bright Data or Oxylabs, saves a headache
 
yo always test proxies first, then decide if worth the risk. Do you think your buddy could have dodged that ban with better proxies? lol
 
80% of problems with proxies come from cheap/free options, so yeah, paying for legit proxies saves a ton of headaches
 
Careful with free proxies, I learned this the hard way. One time I used some free ones for a quick scrape, got flagged and banned within an hour. My tip: always test proxies on a small scale first and watch the response times and
 
yeah, I've seen it myself. my best tip is to set up a local proxy rotator with a reliable IP pool from a paid provider, then test the stability daily. bruh, if your proxies keep bouncing or dead, your whole scraping workflow gets crippled quick. better to invest in a solution that's stable and monitored.
 
I gotta disagree, I've used free proxies for small projects w/o issues. Sure, they might not be ideal long term but if you're just testing or doing low volume, they can work fine. It's all about how you set up your scraping and not just the proxy quality.
 
Been doing this 3 years and I remember trying free proxies just to see if I could get away with it. Yeah, got flagged too, fast. Turns out, they're just not worth the headache.
 
last month I tried cheap proxies for a quick project and got banned in like 2 hours, so yeah, never again
 
man ever tried mixing free proxies with a VPN or rotating IPs? Sometimes a quick combo can reduce detection, but ymmv. Do you think it's worth experimenting for small tests or just stick with paid?
 
Appreciate the shout outs and tips, guys. Yeah, testing proxies first is key, no matter what. As for dodging bans, premium proxies definitely give you a better shot but nothing's foolproof, always stay on your toes. Keep it real and stay safe out there. Peace!
 
Careful with free proxies, they have like 90-95% higher bounce rates (and that's if they even work half the time), which kills your scraping efficiency. Do you have data on how much more you pay for reliable proxies vs how much you lose on free ones?
 
different angle: sometimes free proxies are a no-go but in low-volume testing they can save you cash before scaling up. just gotta be ready to switch fast when they start leaking IPs or slow down.
 
Bruh, bounce rates are just the start. Free proxies are basically lotto tickets, sometimes they work, most times they don't. Plus, good chance they're hogging your data or worse, you're sharing with some shady bot. Better to spend a few bucks on legit proxies if you wanna stay in the game long term.
 
been doing this 8 years, and honestly i've seen legit scrapers run on free proxies if you're just testing small scale. isn't it more about how you mask your footprint and throttle your requests?
 
Have you ever tried running a legit scraper on free proxies for a tiny test and it just works? I once threw a few requests through some free stuff and got away with it longer than I thought. ymmv but sometimes those cheapo proxies surprise you if you're not going full throttle.
 
just my 2 cents: OP hits a real nerve here. sure, some can squeak by with free proxies for small tests, but most of the time you're just asking for IP bans or data leaks. low cost, high risk, not worth it in the long run.
 
Different angle: sometimes folks use free proxies for quick tests just to get a feel for a site or check a few data points. yeah they're sus long term but for quick checkups, they can be kinda handy if you know the risks and aren't doing anything heavy. just gotta remember they're not built for reliability, smh. lol
 
been doing this 3 years and yeah, free proxies are a gamble. Sometimes they seem fine for a bit but usually get you flagged fast. Not worth the risk long term fam.
 
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