⚡Static Datacenter Proxies

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What is a datacenter proxy?

A datacenter proxy is a type of proxy server that provides a datacenter IP address instead of one linked to an internet service provider (ISP). Like other proxy types, it still hides your IP address, changes your digital location, and routes your traffic through a proxy server before it reaches the internet.

Since datacenter proxy IP addresses aren’t provided by an ISP, the servers also have a datacenter Autonomous System Number (ASN). This isn’t much of an issue for most proxy use cases. However, proxies which use IP addresses that are announced to datacenter networks or ASNs can be flagged and banned by the anti-scraping systems of some websites.

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Datacenter Proxies Limitations

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