Check Proxy Quality

  • Ensure the proxy passes tests on sites like Pixelscan, Whoer, and IPQualityScore.

  • Check Proxy Location and Timezone: First, verify whether the Location and Timezone of the proxy match what you purchased. For example, a US proxy should not have an IP address in Vietnam.

    You can check this using IP testing websites such as:

    • Getip.pro

    • Pixelscan

    • Browserleaks

  • Check if the Proxy is Blacklisted by Major Systems

You can check your proxy using three simple methods:

  • Search Google with any keyword—if CAPTCHA appears frequently, your proxy may be blacklisted.

  • Access major forums like blackhatworld.com—if Cloudflare verification is required and you cannot bypass the secure check after verifying as a human, your proxy may be flagged.

  • Check IP blacklists on websites such as:

    • IP Fighter

    • IP-score

    • IPQualityScore

  • No WebRTC/DNS Leaks

    • WebRTC allows communication between devices and browsers without requiring plugins or additional software. It enables calls, video calls, and document sharing on the web.

    • WebRTC leak occurs when your real IP address is exposed through WebRTC, even when using a proxy. This happens because websites retrieve IP information via the WebRTC UDP protocol.

    • Since WebRTC is a browser function, even with a proxy or other IP-changing methods, it may still reveal your real IP address.

    • Check for WebRTC leaks on sites like:

      • IP Fighter

      • Whoer

      • f.vision

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