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Shared vs Dedicated Mobile Proxies

A practical comparison of shared and dedicated mobile proxies: how each type works, where they differ in performance, IP reputation, cost, and session stability, with a decision tree and use-case table to help you choose the right option for your workflow.

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Guide
12 July, 2026
19 min read
How to Test a Mobile Proxy?

A step-by-step guide to verifying your mobile proxy works correctly: IP routing, reputation check, DNS leak, WebRTC leak, browser fingerprint, speed and latency, sticky session tests, and a real-world test on your actual target, with tools and fixes for every failure.

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Guide
06 July, 2026
25 min read
Mobile Proxy Authentication Explained: Username/Password vs IP Whitelisting

A practical guide to mobile proxy authentication: how username/password and IP whitelisting work, when to use each, and how to fix the most common authentication errors.

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Guide
04 July, 2026
14 min read
Mobile Proxies for AI Agents

Mobile proxies have become a core part of modern AI agent infrastructure. This guide covers why bot detection blocks automated traffic, how CGNAT-based mobile IPs reduce block rates, and how to connect proxy infrastructure to LangChain, Playwright, and Python-based agent frameworks.

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Guide
01 July, 2026
11 min read
How to Choose a Mobile Proxy Provider?

A practical guide to evaluating mobile proxy providers: IP sourcing, geo targeting, session control, protocols, pricing models, and what questions to ask before you buy.

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Guide
28 June, 2026
20 min read
How to Verify Ad Campaigns Using Mobile Proxies

Mobile proxies help advertisers verify that geo-targeted campaigns are actually delivering to the right audiences. This guide covers how ad verification works, where standard checks fall short, and how to use mobile carrier IPs to check in-app placements, detect cloaking, and trace redirect chains from real cellular connections.

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Use Cases
26 June, 2026
15 min read
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