Proxies
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Proxies are used to mask your IP address to allow you to run multiple tasks without getting your IP banned
Proxies can be created and managed by navigating to the proxy tab.
To create a new list, first name your proxy list and then paste your proxies into the proxies
section
Each proxy must be on it's own line (one proxy per line)
How can I tell if my proxies are flagged/banned?
The easiest way to check for proxy flags or bans is to run test tasks. If you can checkout with those proxies on a test product, you are in good shape. However, if you have issues during drop time, it may mean the proxies are getting flagged/banned when site anti-bot security is at a higher level.
What causes a proxy soft ban?
Proxy abuse (running too many tasks on a single proxy, low quality proxies, running too low delay, etc.) can all lead to proxy soft bans on sites like Amazon.
How many tasks can I run per proxy?
Ideally, you will run 1 task per proxy. But on some sites, you can get away with running two or even three tasks per proxy. It is advised to test this on your own.
What does IP banned mean?
IP banned means that your proxy has been flagged from the site and blocked from accessing it. It is advised to let the proxies rest or try new proxies.
Can I run the same proxies/proxy list across multiple groups?
If the task groups are across different sites, certainly.
If the task groups are across the same site, you can try but it is not advised.
Overdoing this will cause proxy bans/blacks.
There is no exact number/ratio of groups, just experiment with your setup and roll it back if you're getting blocks.