Searching for a VPN service that offers an IP that is impersonated of a typical ISP

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!

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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? :thinking: Could be worth checking out.

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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.

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Yo, Tuxler’s solid! :ok_hand: 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.

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I remember Bright Data doing it; I haven’t utilized them personally, but they do provide that kind of service.

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Windscribe provides home IPs.

Man, residential VPNs are cool and all, but they’re kinda expensive. :money_with_wings: 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.