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| zatenalinmisbukullanici | 12-20-2018 02:31 AM | Vpn or dedicated static IP? Hi guys, I wonder if any of you use dedicated Static IPs instead of VPN. Static IPs are cheaper than VPN in my country. Anyone use dedicated static IPs for each stealth account? Any idea? |
Re: Vpn or dedicated static IP? I don't think you understand how VPN's work. Many VPN's provide static IP's. It's always best to have a dedicated IP per account, keeps everything safe. Maybe you are looking into crappy VPN's. |
| zatenalinmisbukullanici | 12-20-2018 05:04 AM | Re: Vpn or dedicated static IP? Quote:
Originally Posted by MM78
(Post 965929)
I don't think you understand how VPN's work. Many VPN's provide static IP's. It's always best to have a dedicated IP per account, keeps everything safe. Maybe you are looking into crappy VPN's. | Thanks for your reply. There is a difference between giving you a static IP and Vpn as a technology. In many countries you can buy static IPs and it doesnt have to be a VPN. I use Vpn because it gives me ability to have to be seen in another country. As far as I understand if the main purpose having a dedicated IP it doesnt have to be a VPN. I dont mention to being fresh and clean IP because both static IPs and VPNs can be dirty history.
I am curious if there any other reason to have a VPN apart from a static IP if you are in the same country with your account. |
Re: Vpn or dedicated static IP? You keep comparing static IP with a VPN, they can't be compared because they are 2 different things. If you are going to compare a VPN, you need to compare it to a Proxy, or VPS, MIFI, Home Internet....as far static IP, it can only be compared to Dynamic IP.
That being said, whatever method (VPN, Proxy, VPS, MIFI) you choose.....you will need to decide if you want a Static IP or Dynamic IP. Most would suggest a Static IP. |
| slokor | 12-20-2018 04:44 PM | Re: Vpn or dedicated static IP? Pretty sure hes comparing the VPN to a dedicated proxy solution. At last that's what it sounds like.
Correct me if Im wrong OP. |
| dark_knight | 12-20-2018 05:22 PM | Re: Vpn or dedicated static IP? Quote:
Originally Posted by slokor
(Post 966060)
Pretty sure hes comparing the VPN to a dedicated proxy solution. At last that's what it sounds like.
Correct me if Im wrong OP. | yes i think he do btw what the best of them ?? |
Re: Vpn or dedicated static IP? Quote:
Originally Posted by dark_knight
(Post 966064)
yes i think he do btw what the best of them ?? | Depends on your budget, needs, your familiarity with technology.
Some of us use Proxies, most members would tell you to stay away from Proxies....and you should if you aren't familar with them or how to find good ones.
On the forum we promote 2 different VPN's, both are excellent and priced for that same reason.
Here is how I see it, If My account is bringing in....lets say $500/month, $10-$15 a month for a rock solid IP seems fair. If your account can't cover the cost of $15, you shouldn't be selling at all. |
| SaiJin | 12-20-2018 08:55 PM | Re: Vpn or dedicated static IP? Dedicated static IP from your provider means you can only have that 1 IP period. So if you're using multiple accounts, you'll need to buy a new IP and this is when getting VPN is easier. |
| Stef22 | 01-06-2019 02:24 AM | Re: Vpn or dedicated static IP? Useful information: The VPN service, N * RDVPN, offers only one STATIC IP. I asked those from their technical support and said, "Just one STATIC IP on an account, at us" |
| rk777 | 01-06-2019 05:00 AM | Re: Vpn or dedicated static IP? some supplier sell static Ip for month for 5 bucks per month.
we using is from last 1 year no issue |
Re: Vpn or dedicated static IP? Quote:
Originally Posted by Stef22
(Post 969112)
Useful information: The VPN service, N * RDVPN, offers only one STATIC IP. I asked those from their technical support and said, "Just one STATIC IP on an account, at us" | Stay away from NordVPN if you intend on using it for stealth purposes. |
Re: Vpn or dedicated static IP? Quote:
Originally Posted by Stef22
(Post 969112)
Useful information: The VPN service, N * RDVPN, offers only one STATIC IP. I asked those from their technical support and said, "Just one STATIC IP on an account, at us" | Much better sources for ip exist |
| Stef22 | 01-06-2019 08:10 AM | Re: Vpn or dedicated static IP? |
| ddm50 | 01-06-2019 10:38 AM | Re: Vpn or dedicated static IP? Quote:
Originally Posted by Stef22
(Post 969174)
| .... NordVPN is an VPN anyone can access, all servers are public and raped, none of those VPNs are good for PayPal. If you intend to use a VPN, use IPBurger or 24VC, 24VC has tons of countries available although IPBurger is more recommended by people. |
| ddm50 | 01-06-2019 10:40 AM | Re: Vpn or dedicated static IP? Quote:
Originally Posted by MM78
(Post 966076)
Depends on your budget, needs, your familiarity with technology.
Some of us use Proxies, most members would tell you to stay away from Proxies....and you should if you aren't familar with them or how to find good ones.
On the forum we promote 2 different VPN's, both are excellent and priced for that same reason.
Here is how I see it, If My account is bringing in....lets say $500/month, $10-$15 a month for a rock solid IP seems fair. If your account can't cover the cost of $15, you shouldn't be selling at all. | Proxies are literally plug-n-play, I use proxies, so far had no problems. |
| nickopedia | 01-06-2019 12:15 PM | Re: Vpn or dedicated static IP? I use truly dedicated proxies that are both private and not offered to the public. In other words, it's my own private range/network that nobody except myself have access to.
The type of connection doesn't matter be it wifi, VPN, VPS, Proxy, etc. What matters is the IP address source, it's history, and who else is using it (if anyone).
More and more websites know the difference between datacenter and residential IP's and assign appropriate risk scores of them. Firms such as Maxmind provide IP risk assessment to banks and the financial sector.
That said, there are tools online for checking your IP's to see if they are on any obvious blacklists or if they are from a known datacenter source. Here is one such site to check IP's: https://getipintel.net/index.php#web
Don't think that PayPal is stupid. Their security is at least as good as any bank. PayPal is also sneaky- they might not limit you right away if you are using a known "bad" IP, but you may encounter "soft errors" or other issues later on, if not some time later. | | All times are GMT -5. The time now is 04:52 PM. | |
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