Field notes· 24 articles · updated July 1, 2026
Proxy guides for operators
Hard-won notes on mobile IPs, multi-account workflows, and staying online where datacenter proxies die.
What carrier-grade NAT is — and why it's the whole point of a mobile proxy
CGNAT is the reason a mobile IP is trusted where a datacenter IP is blocked on sight. Here's how thousands of real phones sharing one address turns into your best cover.
Read the article →Mobile vs residential vs datacenter proxies: the version that actually explains why
Not another feature table. The one axis that decides which proxy class survives — how the target reads your exit IP's origin — and a decision rule you can apply to any job.
Read →The account warmup guide for 2026
Cross-platform warmup norms that hold up in 2026 — consume-first days, slow uneven ramps, 4–6 week horizons on strict platforms, the one-IP-one-account rule and geo-matching.
Read →How platforms actually detect proxies in 2026
Anti-bot systems score five layers at once, from the exit IP down to your mouse movements. A field guide to what's being measured — and which layers a proxy can and can't touch.
Read →Sticky vs rotating sessions: one question decides it
When to hold one IP and when to rotate, the concurrency ceiling that quietly burns good IPs, and why rotating mid-login is the most common self-inflicted ban.
Read →The TTL fingerprint that quietly outs fake mobile proxies
Why a real home 5G router passes and a proxy fronting the same router gets flagged — the difference between forwarding a packet and re-originating it, explained with the actual signals.
Read →HTTP, SOCKS5 or a full VPN tunnel: which connection your job needs
Three ways to route traffic through a mobile IP, what each one carries, and the QUIC/WebRTC leaks that quietly expose your real address when you pick the wrong one.
Read →IPv4 vs IPv6 mobile proxies: what actually connects in 2026
IPv6 sounds like the future and cheaper addresses — but a big share of the highest-value targets have no IPv6 at all. A platform-by-platform reality check before you buy v6.
Read →How to test a mobile proxy before you trust it with an account
A five-minute checklist — ASN, fraud score, DNS country, fingerprint coherence — that tells you whether a "real 4G" proxy is genuine before you put a valuable account behind it.
Read →Why we take crypto and bank transfer only
No stored cards, no silent auto-charges, no chargeback games. How paying with USDT/USDC or SEPA/ACH works here — and an honest answer to the crypto-only objection.
Read →Why accounts still get banned behind a perfect mobile IP
Most bans behind a clean carrier IP happen on layers a proxy never touches. What actually kills accounts in 2026 — and the honest boundary of what any proxy can promise.
Read →WireGuard vs OpenVPN for a mobile VPN line: a practical verdict
WireGuard is faster and roams better; OpenVPN over TCP-443 survives hostile networks WireGuard can't. When to run each on a real-carrier VPN tunnel — without the marketing.
Read →Ad verification with mobile proxies: seeing what your users see
Campaign fraud, cloaking and geo-specific creative hide from datacenter IPs. How real mobile lines let you audit ads as an actual local mobile user — and what to watch for.
Read →Platform-locked vs full-access: how our two plan shapes work
Why platform-locked lines cost less, what full-access adds — every target, the rotation API, both ports — and how to pick the right shape for your operation.
Read →Multi-account architecture at scale: the setup that survives
Running fifty or five hundred accounts isn't fifty times one account. The isolation model, the one-IP-one-identity rule, and where cloud phones earn their keep.
Read →US, Austria or Germany: picking the right country for your proxy
A mobile line only helps if its country matches the story your account tells. How to choose between US, Austrian and German lines — and why the whole signal stack has to agree.
Read →Choosing a mobile proxy provider in 2026: what actually matters
A vendor-neutral checklist for buying mobile proxies — dedicated vs pooled lines, verifying carrier authenticity yourself, rotation control, data pricing, trials and support.
Read →Mobile vs residential vs datacenter proxies: how to choose
A practical decision guide to the three proxy classes — trust level, cost, speed, and which one to use for each kind of job.
Read →Why mobile proxies command premium prices
Mobile proxies cost more than datacenter or residential IPs — and for serious operators they're worth every cent. Here's the economics behind the price.
Read →The ultimate guide to multi-SIM mobile proxies
What multi-SIM mobile proxies are, how rotation across multiple SIMs works, and when to choose them over a single-SIM line.
Read →The future of mobile automation: VPN mobile proxies
VPN mobile proxies bring WireGuard and OpenVPN to real mobile IPs — unlocking UDP, QUIC/HTTP3 and full-device routing for advanced automation.
Read →Get the most out of your mobile proxies
Practical tuning for mobile lines — the right protocol per job, timeouts that respect cellular latency, keep-alive, when to rotate, and fixes for the common slowdowns.
Read →Cloud phone solutions with mobile proxies: the ultimate guide
Cloud phones give you fleets of virtual Android devices; mobile proxies give them believable network identities. How to pair GeeLark, DuoPlus and similar platforms with real carrier IPs.
Read →The ultimate guide to mobile proxies for social media management
How to run mobile proxies across Instagram, Facebook and the rest — per-account setup, HTTP vs SOCKS5, CAPTCHA handling and the rotation discipline that keeps accounts alive.
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