residential proxies still failing proxy detection, what gives?

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Anil Verma Author
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3 weeks ago Asked
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man, i'm seriously losing my mind here. my residential proxies for geo-bypass are just failing every time, sites instantly flag them despite all my proxy detection bypass attempts.
Error: Geo-IP mismatch detected.
Reason: Known proxy IP range.
Request blocked.
what am i missing? why are these residential IPs still getting caught so easily?

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Sakura Liu
Answered 2 weeks ago

Hello Anil Verma, I totally get it, I've had campaigns fail on geo-IP bypass recently too. First, it's 'I'm' not 'i'm' โ€“ small typo, big difference! The problem isn't just the residential proxy itself; it's about advanced browser fingerprinting and IP reputation.

  • Ensure your browser automation framework masks all browser fingerprinting elements (WebRTC, Canvas, WebGL, fonts).
  • Implement robust IP rotation and session management. Some residential IP ranges still carry higher risk scores due to past abuse, affecting their IP reputation.
  • Consider using more sophisticated proxy management tools that can integrate with anti-detect browsers.
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Anil Verma
Answered 2 weeks ago

Yeah, the fingerprinting and IP rotation tips totally solved the initial geo-IP mismatch, thanks a lot! But honestly, it's kinda making me think the real problem might be the general quality of my proxy provider.

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