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Data Research Tools | Singapore 4G Private Mobile Proxies - High Uptime and Reliability

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Control request burst patterns​

Mobile traffic is “human-bursty,” not machine-constant. Mimic that.
 
human-bursty

You should tell members more about this. I'm surprised this isn't discussed more often. Having this reference as a part of a funnel guide to it's architecture helps keep the structure solidified.
 
Your Cloudflare sucks i timed out so this is not going to have the message again
this is a test script
 

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Yeah, I use Firefox and I block trackers, so every time the short session time expires I have to verify my identity. If I was typing a reply and waited more than a few minutes to post it, I am redirected. Consequently, I lose the text I was typing if I didn't save it manually.

I see that every first time I "come" (handshake) here also. Try it with Firefox yourself. I won't use that Chrome piece of shit. It's a Google tracker. Worth mentioning, Google-Analytics and social media trackers are blocked by default.

Maybe, there is some setting for session time length. I have had an exception for *affiliatefix.com cookies and data for years. That redirect is to some other domain --cloudflare I assume ...
 
cloudflare I assume

I and others have had some of this intermittently since I re-instated the "heavy" Cloudflare guard options the day before XMAS. We had to temporarily implement them due to multiple (11 nations) DDOS attacks beginning two days before XMAS and they continued until the 1st. It was really brutal. We were not the only forums hit. Many of the marketing forums had the same issues in the same time period. They (and us) and their back-end team leaders meet on the 10th to discuss the issues, logs, and subsequent reports to see if we can move back to our normal operations settings

We'll look at reducing the restrictions on the 10th of this month.

Thanks for reporting brother.
 
You should tell members more about this. I'm surprised this isn't discussed more often. Having this reference as a part of a funnel guide to it's architecture helps keep the structure solidified.
normal humans usually use the mobile device in bursts, maybe a 15 min session, and then another 35min sessions. and in between there is no activity. if u have a bot thats running every minute, that will raise a red flag.

I think the reason it isn’t discussed much is because most guides focus on components (proxies, browsers, tools), not on architecture.


Once you look at it as an identity system instead of a tool stack, a lot of common advice starts to make less sense. The proxy becomes just one layer, not the fix.


Treating it like a reference point in a funnel or workflow does exactly what you said — it keeps the structure solid, so you’re not constantly patching symptoms by swapping tools.


Curious to hear how others here are thinking about this long-term vs burn-and-replace setups.
 
it keeps the structure solid

^^^THIIS^^^

Curious to hear how others here are thinking about this long-term vs burn-and-replace setups.

I think some of that is the result of so much Blackhat influence on the Greyhat and Whitehat sides of our industry. The setups for the "burn-and-replace" setups, which I did extensively up until about seven years ago, became a standard in much of our industry early on. It was productive, it was profitable. However, those of us reading the "tea leaves" back then began transitioning to a more sustainable structure which was also more "online user" oriented. We simply saw that the industry and the users started calling out for a more professional and user oriented set of practices by us. What we learned from this was that those on our lists became more responsive and more indulgent in our marketing. People like businesses, and stay loyal to businesses, that listen to them and provide them what they are asking for, what they seek, and in a format they find not just acceptable, but also inviting and informative.
 
^^^THIIS^^^



I think some of that is the result of so much Blackhat influence on the Greyhat and Whitehat sides of our industry. The setups for the "burn-and-replace" setups, which I did extensively up until about seven years ago, became a standard in much of our industry early on. It was productive, it was profitable. However, those of us reading the "tea leaves" back then began transitioning to a more sustainable structure which was also more "online user" oriented. We simply saw that the industry and the users started calling out for a more professional and user oriented set of practices by us. What we learned from this was that those on our lists became more responsive and more indulgent in our marketing. People like businesses, and stay loyal to businesses, that listen to them and provide them what they are asking for, what they seek, and in a format they find not just acceptable, but also inviting and informative.
that is the sustainable long term way of doing marketing. creating useful content for your users and converting them later when they are ready. instead of spam. the privacy laws also sends us this way. the user must want to consume your content, there is no other long term way.
 
4G mobile proxies are essential for accurate data research. Singapore IPs are particularly valuable for Asian market testing.
 
agreed, singapore sits at a very strategic network intersection for southeast asia. latency to major regional platforms is low and the carrier asns are clean since local telcos have very little proxy abuse history compared to us or european ips...

for data research specifically that combination of geo precision and asn trust makes a big difference in how much of the target data you actually get vs hitting walls.
 
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