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Static residential proxies and static datacenter proxies each have unique advantages — the right choice depends on your use case.
Static residential proxies offer real user IPs assigned by ISPs, making them harder to detect or block. They are ideal for high-anonymity tasks like social media management and e-commerce monitoring, with success rates up to 99.5%.
Static datacenter proxies provide faster speeds and better performance, making them suitable for large-scale, rapid data collection tasks such as market intelligence gathering and automated testing.
Both support HTTP(S)/Socks5 protocols, so you can choose based on priority — whether it's reliability or speed.
Yes, static datacenter proxies do require a username and password for authentication. To ensure security and prevent unauthorized access, we use basic authentication (Basic Auth), which requires users to enter a provided username and password when connecting to the proxy.
This method is simple yet effective — you just input your credentials during setup, and you’re ready to go. It not only enhances the security of the service but also allows us to manage access more efficiently. So while it adds one extra step, it ensures a much safer and more reliable experience.
The main difference between static residential proxies and static datacenter proxies lies in the origin and characteristics of their IP addresses.
Static residential proxies are assigned by Internet Service Providers (ISPs) and resemble real end-user connections, making them harder to detect and block. In contrast, static datacenter proxies originate from servers and are not tied to physical users, making them more likely to be flagged or restricted by anti-bot systems.
In terms of use cases, static residential proxies are ideal for tasks requiring high anonymity and reliability, such as social media management and e-commerce monitoring. Static datacenter proxies are better suited for fast, low-risk tasks like basic web scraping and testing environments.
A static datacenter proxy is a stable, fast, and powerful global datacenter IP service. It originates from datacenter proxies, offering the same speed as regular proxies, and supports HTTP/Socks5 protocols. Unlike dynamic IPs, static datacenter proxies provide fixed IP addresses, making them ideal for applications requiring long-term IP binding. These proxies are especially suitable for tasks that require rapid data and intelligence gathering, such as web crawling, market analysis, and ad verification.