I know IPBurger only lets you use the same IP for a max of 30 minutes, But isn't this bad for trying to manage one account if you keep logging in from a different IP.
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I know IPBurger only lets you use the same IP for a max of 30 minutes, But isn't this bad for trying to manage one account if you keep logging in from a different IP.
No, if the source of the IP is constant then the fact it changes wont be an issue. The same as those who use mobile phones or MiFi where it changed even more frequently, it's not a problem if the sim provider is deemed acceptable.
I know IPBurger only lets you use the same IP for a max of 30 minutes, But isn't this bad for trying to manage one account if you keep logging in from a different IP.
Just FYI , IPBurger now has a static Residential IP solution and I think it's cheaper too.
If this is something you need, now you can have it.
I know IPBurger only lets you use the same IP for a max of 30 minutes, But isn't this bad for trying to manage one account if you keep logging in from a different IP.
Rotating IPs are not an issue if you keep your fingerprints consistent.
I know IPBurger only lets you use the same IP for a max of 30 minutes, But isn't this bad for trying to manage one account if you keep logging in from a different IP.
So long as the cookies are in place then its totally fine
So the IP itself won't matter, as long as you don't change anything else.
It's the provider that matters as well as the plan's session ID.
when i asked the IPburger rep he suggested to get the $69/month to create account, than switch to the Fresh IP plan for $20/month to manage it starting next month.
In your case, was the $29/month Residential Proxy plan sufficient to create account? or is the other $69/month Residential Proxy plan needed to create account?
when i asked the IPburger rep he suggested to get the $69/month to create account, than switch to the Fresh IP plan for $20/month to manage it starting next month.
In your case, was the $29/month Residential Proxy plan sufficient to create account? or is the other $69/month Residential Proxy plan needed to create account?
Thank you
Static residential plan = brand new and just released a week ago.
Use this for 1 account creation.
the normal residential plan you can use to create unlimited accounts.
when i asked the IPburger rep he suggested to get the $69/month to create account, than switch to the Fresh IP plan for $20/month to manage it starting next month.
In your case, was the $29/month residential proxy plan sufficient to create account? or is the other $69/month residential proxy plan needed to create account?