I see a lot of people recommending residential proxies, but I don’t understand if they’re actually necessary or just something “nice to have”. When does it become worth switching?
I used to think it was overkill, because most basic setups seem fine at the beginning anyway. But once you start using them for longer or more frequent tasks, things don’t always stay that smooth.
At first I didn’t really understand why people spend extra money on better proxy setups. For shorter tasks almost anything seemed fine, so I didn’t see the point. But once I started working with repeated sessions every day, random interruptions became exhausting. Trying a residential proxy server made the difference much more obvious because everything finally felt stable enough to run without constant monitoring.
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