Hi everyone, I apologize if this is a re-posted question. I’m trying to find a VPN service that would provide me an IP address or addresses that seem to be from a house. Reddit is one of the many popular websites that prevents people from even accessing their site due to their IP being connected to a major VPN provider. Right now, I’m using NordVPN. Reddit’s network security is blocking me, and I’m sick of having to repeatedly input captchas. Regards!
One option would be to use home proxies.
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Yeah, NordVPN is great for most stuff, but Reddit’s really cracking down. You need a provider with “residential” IPs if you want to dodge those blocks. I think providers like Tuxler or OxyLabs do this? Could be worth checking out.
Consider looking at VPN providers like Tuxler or OxyLabs that provide residential IPs. By imitating home connections, these IPs lessen the likelihood of being blocked or reported.
Yo, Tuxler’s solid! It’s slower than Nord, but it gives you that normal ISP vibe. I use it when I’m browsing Reddit, and no more annoying captchas so far. It’s definitely a step up if you’re tired of being blocked every five minutes.
I remember Bright Data doing it; I haven’t utilized them personally, but they do provide that kind of service.
Windscribe provides home IPs.
Man, residential VPNs are cool and all, but they’re kinda expensive. Have you tried rotating proxies? They’re a bit different but work for sneaking around blocks. Some proxy services even offer residential IP pools, so it’s like a VPN but with more flexibility.