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What is a Mobile Proxy and how does it work?
What is a Mobile Proxy and how does it work?
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What are mobile proxies?

Mobile proxies make you appear as if you are using a mobile operator (ISP) and are mainly used for automation and creating multiple accounts.

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Let's delve into each of our services and provide a comprehensive explanation for each.

USA 3G Mobile proxy features

  1. USA Mobile 3G proxies allow you to target your favorite state or random state. Almost every state is available.

  2. The mobile proxy pool size is around 1 Million IPs.

  3. Proxies are rotating. They rotate in random periods from 30 minutes to 10 hours automatically. However, manual or custom rotation is not available.

  4. Selecting state means that the proxy will rotate in the selected state only.

  5. They are available in both HTTP and SOCKS5 variations.

  6. USA 3G Mobile proxies offer only an IP whitelist option, meaning that they will not have a username and password.

  7. IP whitelist can be changed once every 30 minutes. This is to prevent any possible IP pool abuse.

  8. As the USA Mobile proxies use the 3G network, speeds are limited to 1-2 Mbps.

How does it work?

Mobile proxies function in a similar way to residential proxies. They represent a single IP address obtained from mobile operators such as Vodafone, T-Mobile, AT&T, or Verizon. However, mobile proxies operate using mobile data, unlike residential proxies which use broadband ISPs and home Wi-Fi. Mobile proxies are well-suited for automation tasks, ad verification, enhanced privacy, web scraping, and browsing security.

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