Residential vs. Mobile Proxies: Which Ones Are Better? A Detailed Analysis by Proxy-Seller & Octo Browser

OCTOBER 15, 2024 AFFILIATE MARKETING EXPERT OPINION
Residential vs. Mobile Proxies: Which Ones Are Better
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Reliable proxies are an essential part of working with an anti-detect browser. They hide your IP address and protect your data, which is particularly important for tasks related to multi-accounting. However, there are several proxy types available on the market. So how do you choose the right one for your needs?
Together with Proxy-Seller, we explore why residential proxies are more reliable than other proxy types, the advantages mobile proxies can offer, and which of these proxy types is better suited specifically for your work.

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About Proxy-Seller

Proxy-Seller offers a wide range of proxies for any task: IPv4, IPv6, ISP, residential and mobile proxies, HTTP(S) and SOCKS5. The company also provides a mobile panel for creating rotating mobile proxies and equipment with worldwide shipping. Furthermore, if your proxies are in demand, Proxy-Seller can help you lease them, allowing you to earn a percentage from sales.
Proxy-Seller has been successfully operating for 9 years and has earned the trust of clients, boasting a 4.5-star rating on Trustpilot. Proxy-Seller clients specifically appreciate affordable prices (starting at $0.70 per IP address) and the 24/7 customer support.

What Are Residential Proxies and How Safe Are They?

Residential proxies are proxy servers that use IP addresses assigned to real physical devices and Internet Service Providers. This means that profiles using these proxies appear to websites as regular users connected through standard home networks, making them inconspicuous and reliable for various tasks.

Residential proxies route your Internet traffic through the IP addresses of real users, creating the illusion that the requests come directly from those devices. This helps effectively bypass blocks, CAPTCHAs, and other filtration systems commonly used to protect websites from automated traffic. Such proxies offer an excellent solution for users who require a high level of anonymity, especially when working with anti-detect browsers, web scraping, or SMM tasks.

In terms of cleanness and reliability, residential proxies are considered among the safest ones, as their IP addresses are registered to real devices and are rarely blacklisted. However, it’s crucial to use proxies only from trusted providers to avoid the risk of using IPs that have been compromised due to their involvement in undesirable activities. Choosing the right proxy provider plays a key role in ensuring proxy cleanness, stable performance, and long-term security.

What Tasks Are Residential Proxies Best Suited For?

Residential proxies are ideal for tasks that require a high degree of anonymity, reliability, and stability of connection. Their main use cases include:
  • Data Parsing and Web Scraping
Residential proxies use IP addresses associated with real users, making them excellent at bypassing security systems designed to block automated traffic. This is particularly important for websites with strict bot prevention measures: residential proxies can mimic regular user behavior, avoiding CAPTCHAs, IP-based blocks, and request limits.

  • Social Media Management
Residential proxies are lifesavers for SMM professionals and teams managing multiple social media accounts. They mimic connections from real users, reducing the risk of account bans due to suspicious activities or running multiple accounts on the same device. This also helps automate actions like liking, commenting, and following, as such proxies make these actions look like natural user behavior.

  • Bypassing Geographic Restrictions
Residential proxies allow access to content blocked in specific regions. Due to their usage of real IP addresses, they enable users to work with websites and services that would otherwise be inaccessible. This is especially useful for tasks related to streaming platforms, online stores, or region-restricted data.

  • Ad Testing and Monitoring
When running ad campaigns targeted to specific regions, residential proxies make it possible to track ads as if you were physically located in the target region. This is crucial for analyzing ad performance and ensuring that localized content is displayed correctly.

  • Cybersecurity and Data Protection
Residential proxies are also used in tasks related to cybersecurity. They help anonymize Internet traffic and protect personal data, which is particularly useful for companies engaged in vulnerability testing or user behavior analysis, where minimizing the risk of data leaks and protecting against surveillance are essential.


What Are Mobile Proxies and Mobile Panels?

Mobile proxies work similarly to residential proxies but use a pool of IP addresses provided specifically by mobile carriers. This makes them "high class" in the proxy ecosystem. Mobile proxies are less likely to be discovered by Internet resources, making them more secure against possible detection, yet they are also considerably more expensive. These proxies are better suited for complex tasks, such as boosting behavioral factors on websites or working with social media platforms that employ more rigorous security measures, like Facebook.

A mobile panel is a way for you to create your own mobile proxy farm, which can end up being more cost-effective than purchasing mobile proxies from a provider. Proxy-Seller offers mobile panels as a convenient solution for integrating your own or rented modems. With such a panel, you can easily create and manage your own mobile proxy farm.
Features of Proxy-Seller Mobile Panels:
  • Support for HTTPS and SOCKS5 protocols;
  • Traffic limit management for different users;
  • IP rotation management;
  • Connection monitoring;
  • Current IP address control;
  • API integration.
The modem control panel includes several functional buttons, each responsible for specific tasks:
  • Export allows exporting a list of available modems in the desired format.
  • Pause/Activate Buttons enable managing the selected modem.
  • Plan redirects to the subscription plan selection and payment window; Basic and Advanced plans are available.
  • History IP shows the IP address change history for the selected modem.
  • Users opens the modem user management window. You can add or remove users, change the authorization type, and control traffic usage by each user.
  • Limits allows managing traffic for the hub or individual modems.
  • The Trash Button deletes inactive modems.
Active Modem Workspace
The main part of the panel is a table listing key modem characteristics:
  • Modem shows the modem number in the hub, modem model, and current tariff (Basic, Advanced, or No Tariff).
  • Status shows the current status of the modem (Online/Offline/Down) with an indicator for its Internet connection distribution status.
  • Provider gives information about the SIM card operator and connection type, with the ability to edit the number using the panel.
  • Proxy shows the mobile proxy's IP address and port for HTTP and SOCKS protocols.
  • IP shows the current IP address of the modem.
  • Rotation provides IP address rotation options, setting rotation intervals, and creating links for managing the proxy status.
  • Updated shows the date of the last IP address change.
  • SMS gives access to reading SMS messages and sending USSD requests.
  • Notes allows adding comments to the modem.
  • Actions provide access to changing the plan and deleting the modem.
Customizing the Workspace
The panel can be customized to your needs: you can hide unnecessary columns to optimize the workspace and make managing 4G/5G rotating proxies more convenient for you.

You try the demo version of the panel for a more detailed look at its capabilities.
Proxy-Seller mobile panel
Proxy-Seller mobile panel

What Tasks Are Mobile Proxies Best Suited For?

Mobile proxies are ideal for tasks that require high degrees of IP address rotation and maximum anonymity. They are used not only for social media platforms but also for automation tasks that need to bypass advanced security systems. For example, mobile proxies are widely used by those who boost behavioral metrics on websites or run numerous bots to collect cookies. Because mobile proxies use dynamic IP addresses, website owners facing a surge of direct traffic cannot simply block specific IPs: blocking the mobile IP pool risks blocking regular users as well.
To summarize, mobile proxies:
  • Are more expensive than residential proxies;
  • Have speeds comparable to residential proxies;
  • Are more protected against detection by online resources.

How to Create Your Own Mobile Proxies

Creating your own mobile proxies can significantly reduce your operational costs and expand business opportunities. These proxies are ideal for complex tasks requiring high degrees of reliability and anonymity. Moreover, you get unlimited bandwidth, which greatly reduces traffic costs. Mobile proxies provide a high level of anonymity and can change IP addresses up to a thousand times a day, reducing the risk of getting blocked.
To create a mobile proxy from scratch, you'll need the following equipment:
  • A SIM card from a reliable carrier with an unlimited plan;
  • Modem/Smartphone: a 4G modem for connecting and managing the SIM card or a 5G smartphone;
  • Hub: a USB hub with 10-20 ports for connecting modems;
  • Mini PC/Server: any computer running Linux. For 20 modems, you can use a TV tuner as a more cost-effective option;
  • Mobile Proxy Control Panel to optimize the operation of each proxy server.
When creating your proxies, it’s vital to choose the right equipment and control panel to ensure your proxies function as efficiently as possible. Proxy-Seller offers an affordable solution combining extensive functionality with a user-friendly interface. Proxy-Seller currently offers two options for using the mobile panel: a monthly subscription for those owning the necessary equipment and a starter kit that includes the cost of equipment and delivery.

Conclusion

Each proxy type has its own advantages:

Residential proxies offer a high level of anonymity, reliability, and stable connections. They are ideal for data parsing, working with social media platforms, bypassing geographic restrictions, ad testing and monitoring, and tasks related to cybersecurity. These proxies rank among the safest as their IP addresses rarely end up on blacklists. However, it’s crucial to pay attention to the proxy provider when choosing residential proxies, as they play a key role in ensuring the proxy’s cleanness, reliability, and long-term security.

Mobile proxies provide maximum anonymity and a high level of IP address rotation. They are more protected against detection by Internet resources and are perfect for tasks that require bypassing advanced security systems, such as boosting behavioral metrics on websites or working with social media platforms. However, they are more expensive than residential proxies, though they are comparable in terms of speed.

Your own mobile proxies can help you reduce operational costs and expand business opportunities. However, they require specialized equipment and a mobile panel for proxy management and control.

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