
What is a residential proxy?
A residential proxy is a service that forwards your web requests through a real home network IP address (such as that provided by NaProxy). Unlike data center proxies (which use server IPs), residential proxies use IPs from the Internet Service Provider (ISP), making them appear to be real users and harder to detect and block.
Key Features of a residential proxy:
High anonymity: The IP address originates from a real home network, making access behavior more like that of a real user, making it harder to identify as a proxy.
Geographic flexibility: You can select IPs from specific countries or cities to easily bypass geo-restrictions (for example, for streaming or localized content).
Strong block resistance: Suitable for scenarios requiring high-frequency requests (such as data scraping and ad verification).
Common uses for residential proxies:
Data scraping: Scraping projects (such as e-commerce price monitoring and social media analysis) are less susceptible to anti-scraping mechanisms.
Accessing geo-restricted content: Unlocking regionally exclusive content on platforms like Netflix and Hulu.
Ad verification: Checking ad performance in different regions to avoid blocking.
Account management: Avoiding linking when operating multiple accounts (such as on social media or e-commerce platforms).
How to choose a residential proxy service?








Summary:
Residential proxies are powerful tools for bypassing network restrictions and improving request success rates, but you need to balance the cost and effectiveness based on your needs. If you're a beginner, we recommend starting with a small, pay-as-you-go trial and gradually exploring applicable scenarios.

