Residential vs. Datacenter Proxies The main differencies between Residential and Datacenter Proxies lies in the source of their IP addresses. Let’s break down the key differences to better understand how each type functions and which one suits your needs. (more…)
What is a Proxy Server? A proxy server acts as an intermediary between you and the internet, essentially masking your real IP address and assigning you a new one. When you visit a website through a proxy, the website recognizes the proxy’s IP address instead of your own, keeping your actual location hidden. (more…)
It's common knowledge that many sites have put in place statewide measures to block proxy IP addresses that attempt to access their sites. They do this by using geo-blocking, which is a unique way of knowing the IP and restricting what it can and cannot access. This means posting ads is no longer as easy as you think with the emergence of geo-blocking. With a proxy server at your service, you can begin to post ads by bypassing all the state level blockages. However, this requires you to have the basics to avoid getting stuck. (more…)
Watch US Netflix in Canada Ever since Netflix, the popular online movie and television series streaming service expanded north of the U.S. border in 2010, thousands of Canadians have signed on to watch their favorite shows. Although they pay the same monthly fees as Americans, Canadians have a much smaller selection of movies and televisions shows. As of January 2014, Canadian Netflix offers approximately 4,000 titles, while subscribers in the United States have access to more than 10,000, a difference of more than 6,000 offerings. Although the service may look the same on the surface, Canadian customers receive an inferior product. American Netflix is incredibly better. Netflix viewers in Canada are stuck with a smaller selection, unless they are willing to partake in a bit of technological trickery. (more…)