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"Has Anyone Tested Bart Proxies Lately? How’s the Speed and Anonymity?"

Hey y’all,

So I’ve been hearing mixed stuff about bart proxies lately. Some say they’re still solid for staying under the radar, others claim they’re slow or get blocked too easy.

Anyone done a recent test? Like, how’s the speed for streaming or scraping? And do they actually keep you anonymous or just *kinda* hide your IP?

Also, any tips to make ‘em work better? I’ve had a few duds, but maybe I’m just using ‘em wrong lol.

Drop your experiences below! 🙌
Just tested bart proxies last week for a scraping project. Speed was decent—not blazing fast, but usable. Got around 5-7MB/s, which is fine for most tasks.

Anonymity-wise, they did the job. No leaks in my tests, but I’d still recommend pairing them with a good VPN for extra security.

If you’re hitting blocks, try rotating the IPs more frequently. Some sites are getting smarter, but bart proxies still hold up if you tweak the settings.
Honestly, bart proxies are hit or miss lately. Used ‘em for streaming and got buffering every few mins. Switched to a different provider and it was smooth.

For anonymity, they’re okay, but I’ve seen a few reports of them being flagged. Maybe good for low-stuff stuff, but I wouldn’t rely on ‘em for anything super sensitive.

Try checking out Luminati or Oxylabs if you need something more reliable.
Yo, I’ve been using bart proxies for a while now. Speed’s alright for scraping, but you gotta be smart with the rotation. Some IPs are definitely slower than others.

Anonymity? They hide your IP, but don’t expect miracles. If you’re doing heavy-duty stuff, combine ‘em with a VPN or use residential proxies instead.

Pro tip: Clear your cookies and change the IP every few requests. Helps avoid blocks.
Bart proxies are kinda meh these days. Tried ‘em for sneaker copping and got cooked—most IPs were already blacklisted. Speed was inconsistent too.

If you’re just doing light browsing or testing, they might work. But for anything serious, I’d look elsewhere. Check out Smartproxy or GeoSurf for better options.
Used bart proxies for a small SEO project last month. Speed was decent (~8MB/s), but some IPs were straight-up dead. Had to manually filter ‘em out.

Anonymity was solid though—no leaks in my tests. Just make sure you’re not using the same IP for too long. Sites like IPQualityScore can help check if your proxy’s burned.
Man, bart proxies used to be fire, but lately? Not so much. Tried ‘em for social media automation and got insta-banned. Speed was okay, but the blocks are real.

If you’re gonna use ‘em, keep the sessions short and rotate often. Otherwise, might as well switch to something like Storm Proxies or Blazing SEO.
Thanks for all the feedback, y’all! Sounds like bart proxies are still usable but need some tweaking. Gonna try rotating IPs more often and pairing with a VPN like some of you suggested.

Anyone got a specific setup that worked for them? Like, how often do you rotate IPs? Also, any free tools to check if a proxy’s burned before using it? Appreciate the help! 🙏



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