Just wanted to share a quick review of a tool I’ve been using lately — static residential proxies from Proxy4Free.
If you’ve worked with proxies before, you probably know that most residential proxies are rotating. That’s great for some use cases, but for tasks like managing accounts, running bots, or maintaining login sessions, rotating IPs can be a pain.
That’s where static residential proxies come in — they give you a real residential IP that stays the same over time, just like a regular home user. I’ve been using Proxy4Free’s static residential IPs for about a month now for managing social accounts and some geo-targeted scraping tasks, and they’ve been surprisingly solid.
Here’s what I liked:
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IPs stay consistent (no forced rotation)
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Real residential IPs, not datacenter
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Support for HTTPS, SOCKS5
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Targeting by country or even city
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Good speed and uptime
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Useful dashboard & API access
They also offer a 0.5GB free trial, which was enough for me to test compatibility with my tools before paying.
Support was responsive when I had setup questions, and they seem open to feedback — which is a plus.
If you need stable, long-term residential IPs (for social media, ads, scraping, etc.), I’d say Proxy4Free is worth checking out. Not the cheapest, but the reliability makes up for it.
You can check them out at: https://proxy4free.com
Hope that helps someone!
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