Service Update: 23 September 2025
We’ve made an important change that allows you to access more unique IPs with fewer requests.
Previously, our system tried to optimize IP usage by:
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Connecting you to IPs that met multiple criteria.
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Choosing the least-connected IPs for each destination host.
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Balancing load so no single IP was overused.
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Safeguarding IPs to prevent intelligence services from mapping the network and blocking traffic.
These safeguards made sense when our network was smaller. But now that our datacenter and residential pools have grown significantly, these restrictions are less necessary. Instead, our focus is on maximizing the number of unique IPs you can access.
We actually rediscovered this old mechanism while testing how many unique IPs a user could get over 24 hours. The results shocked us — the number of unique IPs was far lower than expected given the size of our network.
For example, with our Global Rotating Datacenter service:
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Before the update: 17,000 requests returned only 3,933 unique IPs (23%).
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After today’s update: the same 17,000 requests now return 11,941 unique IPs (70%).
This change should give you much broader IP diversity across your requests.
We’re also going to continue optimizing this to give even better results.