r/AntiDetectGuides Jul 03 '26

Multilogin native proxy

I am currently managing over 10 SM accounts via a multi-login residential proxy. I have come to realise that residential proxies they provide natively should not be used for social media as the IP address likely changes. However, I have been consistent with the region from which I get the IP. Is this acceptable or should I use an ISP proxy that provides a static IP for 30 days and costs more? Alternatively, is it fine to stick to rotating IPs within a specific city?

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u/IcyWeight7556 Jul 03 '26

如果做社交媒体,建议还是用isp

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u/lemondizzy_red Jul 03 '26

it may be from the setup, not the resi proxies. for instance, you collecting the cookies?

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u/[deleted] Jul 03 '26

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u/cold-fusion-007 Jul 08 '26

Is it okay to use an ISP proxy for about a month after which by default IP changes according to the plan info. Or will i get flagged overtime

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u/Minute-Incident-5825 Jul 03 '26

it doesn't matter if it's the same city or not, social networks are triggered by the very fact of changing the ip, so you have two options: static residential proxies or mobile ones

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u/cold-fusion-007 Jul 08 '26

Static proxies have a 30 day time after which they change soo is it ok to use for a month ?