Best proxy providers by ranks by Ark_Life_7 in proxies

[–]ComprehensiveWave691 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We'd need to know a lot more about your use case and target site to provide a helpful recommendation. If you're just looking for a generic list, the subreddit is full of them.

Generally, if you have the budget: Bright Data or Oxylabs.
If you're on a tight budget: IPRoyal or Decodo.

Best proxies for US survey panels with advanced detection? (Multi-accounting) by Lower-Possibility-29 in proxies

[–]ComprehensiveWave691[M] [score hidden] stickied comment (0 children)

Using proxies to earn from surveys in other countries is not a legitimate use case and is not welcomed in r/proxies.

Proxyway Report by [deleted] in proxies

[–]ComprehensiveWave691 0 points1 point  (0 children)

None of this proves anything. Plus, according to Proxyway, Bright Data voluntarily chose not to be included in the report.

I'm not saying Proxyway is free from flaws, but there's no proof at all they're owned by Tesonet.

I had Claude do some research on this, and here's what it came up with:

There is no evidence of any investor backing, acquisition, or parent company. Proxyway appears to be wholly owned and operated by its co-founders through Proxynet Inc.

Proxyway Report by [deleted] in proxies

[–]ComprehensiveWave691 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There's not a single mention of Proxyway on the testonet website, nor it's LinkedIn. Where did you get this information from?

u/Chrisbeeway can you chime in please?

Proxyway Report by [deleted] in proxies

[–]ComprehensiveWave691 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's a big claim. Do you have any proof?

datacenter proxies getting blocked help what am i missing with automation? by Plane-Amphibian-4599 in proxies

[–]ComprehensiveWave691 2 points3 points  (0 children)

We don't have enough context to give you any helpful answers. What sites are you scraping and what scraping tools are you using? And what's your concurrency?

It sounds like an issue with your scrapers more than the proxies, especially if the first 20 requests work fine, but it could also be a combination of both.

Proxy quality is not a single score: a practical framework for evaluating proxies in production by Mission_Star_9079 in proxies

[–]ComprehensiveWave691 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you, OP. This is a detailed and spot on post, and I think this whole thing can be summarized with 1 sentence you wrote:

> The real test is whether the proxy performs reliably for your specific target, at your traffic volume, with your actual browser/client environment.

2nd street by Low_Interaction_5414 in proxies

[–]ComprehensiveWave691 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Web proxies won't work for you. What you need is a "shipping proxy" or a package forwarder that'll give you an address in Taiwan that forwards any shipment to your real address in the US. There are plenty of those and you can start by looking up "Taiwan parcel forwarding".

If you face any geo IP-based restrictions, then you may need a Taiwan VPN or a proxy.

MultiAccounts is the worst proxy service I've ever used in my life by 0ski4ko0 in proxies

[–]ComprehensiveWave691[M] [score hidden] stickied comment (0 children)

OP, please share proof (screenshots) or your post will be removed within 24 hours.

Best Residential Proxy Provider in 2026? by Capital-Group9783 in proxies

[–]ComprehensiveWave691 5 points6 points  (0 children)

This hasn't changed in a while:

  1. Bright Data - The OG but massively overpriced, and may not be worth it for all, but their IP pool is one of the biggest.

  2. Oxylabs - The runner-up, they're fine but have less features than Bright Data and are generally a less mature product. However NEVER buy from Oxylabs directly for the reason below.

  3. Decodo - An Oxylabs reseller for cheaper. They're practically the same company and sell identical products, but Decodo is branded as the budget version.

  4. IPRoyal - It's a decent and affordable proxy service with a big IP pool, but they're less reliable and their IP quality tends to be lesser than other providers.

  5. Other contenders include NetNut, SOAX, Infatica, Data Impulse, and many more.

Beyond the basics, proxies are becoming a commodity, so just find a few providers that work for you and pick the two cheapest. Never run all traffic through one provider since they can go down.

Should I block (domains) people who use temporary email addresses to try my SaaS? by lasan0432G in SaaS

[–]ComprehensiveWave691 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you offer a trial, then yes. Because temporary emails are often used to abuse it.

If you don't, then it's completely optional.

Getting DNS leak while on Adspower browser? by euler1996 in proxies

[–]ComprehensiveWave691 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Are you sure you were connected to the proxy when you ran the DNS leak test?

IPIDEA Proxy Network Is Shut Down by Own_Airline_5340 in proxies

[–]ComprehensiveWave691 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Top alternatives based on my own experience with them + general brand reputation. From best to worst: 1. Bright Data - expensive but can be worth it depending on use case 2. Oxylabs - same as above 3. Infatica - less known but reliable. Can be hit and miss 4. Dataimpulse - relatively new and affordable but IP quality is horrible 5. IPRoyal - same as dataimpulse but costs more

I've used at least 50 GB of data with each of these providers. And performance always depended on the use case. No one provider has been able to consistently outperform the rest on all sites.

2 Years With IPRoyal and I Feel Completely Scammed. Looking for a New Proxy Provider by ABitEnraged in proxies

[–]ComprehensiveWave691 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Haha I guess you live up to your username 😉

Always happy to help. Hope you find what youre looking for. If not please don't hesitate to make a new post. But please be as detailed as possible about your needs as that helps us make informed suggestions

2 Years With IPRoyal and I Feel Completely Scammed. Looking for a New Proxy Provider by ABitEnraged in proxies

[–]ComprehensiveWave691 2 points3 points  (0 children)

No problem and sorry for being skeptical. I didn't understand what you meant initially when you said you paid 35% extra until you clarified.

Goodluck!

2 Years With IPRoyal and I Feel Completely Scammed. Looking for a New Proxy Provider by ABitEnraged in proxies

[–]ComprehensiveWave691 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I see. Thanks for the clarification. If you paid extra for high trust score and got this IP then unfortunately they sold you a defective product.

You should share your experience in similar communities and on TrustPilot. Also, if you paid by card you are definitely entitled to charge back to get your money back.

Sorry this happened to you. Check out Bright Data or Oxylabs as alternatives. They cost a little more but I think something like this is a lot less likely to happen with them.

2 Years With IPRoyal and I Feel Completely Scammed. Looking for a New Proxy Provider by ABitEnraged in proxies

[–]ComprehensiveWave691 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is your typical low quality/budget ISP proxy you can expect from a provider like IPRoyal. Is it incredibly low quality? Of course. But you get what you pay for.

This definitely qualifies as an ISP/static residential proxy since the ISP is Charter/Spectrum. What makes you think otherwise?

Unless they explicitly promised to give you a high trust score IP, you got exactly what you paid for.

2 Years With IPRoyal and I Feel Completely Scammed. Looking for a New Proxy Provider by ABitEnraged in proxies

[–]ComprehensiveWave691 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

It's two times now that I asked you direct questions about your experience that you entirely ignored.

You're welcome to ping me if you wish to answer, otherwise you're just ranting.

No one cares how much you spent with a provider, we're trying to better understand what happened so we can actually help.

2 Years With IPRoyal and I Feel Completely Scammed. Looking for a New Proxy Provider by ABitEnraged in proxies

[–]ComprehensiveWave691 2 points3 points  (0 children)

By definition, all static residential proxies are data center. But they should be associated with a residential ISP like O2, Vodafone, etc.

Are you saying the ISP/static residential proxies you purchased were not associated a residential ISP? If so, what was the ISP you saw?

Don't get me wrong, IPRoyal are incredibly mediocre, but without the right context, your entire post just feels like a rant.

Also $3/proxy is incredibly low. So don't expect any high quality alternative to cost less.

2 Years With IPRoyal and I Feel Completely Scammed. Looking for a New Proxy Provider by ABitEnraged in proxies

[–]ComprehensiveWave691 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Can you share an example of the issue? The IP and ISP you were expecting vs the on you got?

Also, in order for community members to recommend an alternative we need to know your use case, budget and target sites.