[b]"Looking for a Reliable IPv4 Proxy – Any Recommendations?"[/b] or [b]"How to Choose the Best IPv4 Proxy for My

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"Looking for a Reliable IPv4 Proxy – Any Recommendations?"

Hey folks!

I’ve been hunting for a solid ipv4 proxy but man, the options are overwhelming. Need one for scraping and bypassing geo-blocks, but so many providers seem sketchy or crazy expensive.

Anyone got a go-to ipv4 proxy they trust? Speed and uptime are key for me. Bonus if it’s not gonna break the bank lol.

Also, any red flags I should watch out for? Heard some sell recycled IPs that get insta-banned.

Thanks in advance!

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Or:

"Is an ipv4 proxy Still Worth It in 2024?"

Kinda torn here. With all the hype around IPv6, are ipv4 proxies even relevant anymore?

I mean, most sites still run on IPv4, right? But idk if investing in one now is future-proof.

Anyone still using ipv4 proxies daily? How’s the performance vs newer options?

Would love some real-user insights before I commit. Cheers!
I've been using Bright Data for my ipv4 proxy needs, and it's been solid. Their IPs rarely get banned, and speeds are decent for scraping.

Only downside? It’s a bit pricey, but you get what you pay for. If you're on a budget, maybe try Smartproxy—they’re cheaper but still reliable.

Watch out for providers selling "residential" ips that are actually datacenter. Those get blacklisted fast.
Honestly, ipv4 proxies are still king in 2024. Most sites haven’t fully switched to IPv6, so you’re good for now.

I use Oxylabs—killer uptime and geo-unblocking works like a charm. Yeah, it’s not the cheapest, but if you need consistency, it’s worth it.

Just avoid those shady "lifetime" deals. Total scam.
For budget-friendly ipv4 proxies, check out Proxy-Seller. Their shared proxies are dirt cheap and decent for light scraping.

But if you’re doing heavy-duty stuff, don’t cheap out. Banned IPs will wreck your workflow.

Also, always test a small batch first. Some providers sell junk and vanish.
IPv6 might be the future, but right now, ipv4 proxies are way more practical. Most servers still run on ‘em.

I’ve had good luck with Soax—rotating ips and solid speeds. Plus, their support actually responds (shocker, I know).

Just don’t fall for "unlimited bandwidth" claims. Always check the fine print.
Man, the ipv4 proxy market is a minefield. So many resellers slapping their label on the same junk IPs.

Stick with known names like Luminati or GeoSurf. Yeah, they’re pricier, but at least you won’t get burned.

Pro tip: If a provider won’t let you test before buying, run.
IPv4 proxies are still relevant, but you gotta pick the right one. I use NetNut for geo-bypassing, and it’s been flawless.

Speed’s great, and their IPs don’t get insta-banned like some others I’ve tried.

Just avoid free or "too good to be true" deals. Those are 99% garbage.
If you’re scraping, rotating ipv4 proxies are a must. I’ve been happy with Storm Proxies—affordable and reliable.

Their dashboard is super easy too, which is nice if you’re not super techy.

Watch out for providers that don’t offer replacements for banned IPs. That’s a red flag.
Honestly, it depends on your use case. For most stuff, ipv4 proxies are still the way to go.

I’ve tried a bunch, and IPRoyal strikes a good balance between cost and quality. Their residential IPs are legit.

Just don’t expect miracles—no proxy is 100% bulletproof.
Wow, thanks for all the recs! Didn’t expect so many solid options.

Gonna test out Bright Data and Oxylabs first—seems like they’re the most consistent.

Quick Q: Anyone know if these providers work well with Cloudflare sites? Heard some proxies get blocked there.

Also, big thanks for the red flags. Almost fell for a "lifetime" deal yesterday lol.



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