How I Solved IP Blocks in Multi-Region Projects
How I Solved IP Blocks in Multi-Region Projects
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Running projects across different countries can get complicated fast — especially when you constantly hit geo-restrictions or IP bans. At first, I tried using traditional datacenter proxies, but they were detected too easily, triggering captchas and getting blocked over and over.
That’s when I decided to look into residential proxies, which route traffic through real household IPs. The difference was immediate: far fewer captchas, better success rates, and a more stable connection overall.
I’ve been using Nsocks, which offers over 80 million residential IPs in 195+ countries. What I like is the targeting flexibility — you can actually select by city or ISP, which makes ad testing and multi-region QA so much smoother. Plus, the setup is simple whether you’re running manual tasks or automating through an API.
For anyone working on scraping, ad verification, or accessing geo-restricted content, I’d say residential proxies are 100% worth it. Since I switched, it’s saved me a ton of time and hassle.
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