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How does IP rotation work?
How does IP rotation work?
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IP rotation does a simple but crucial thing- it assigns a new IP address for each request you make. Rotating proxies are particularly effective for simulating a high volume of real-time connections from various users. By utilizing rotating proxies, you can send thousands of connection requests while ensuring that the server changes the IP address with each request.

If your tasks require maintaining the same IP address for longer periods, you can opt for sticky sessions. With GoProxy’s service, you can hold onto the same IP for durations of 3, 10, 30, or up to 60 minutes, depending on your needs.

Our rotating proxy service features backconnect nodes that allow access to the entire pool or specific location-targeted IP pools. For example, you can connect to a single backconnect node to access thousands of residential US proxies. This same approach lets you connect to proxies from any country, state, or city around the globe.

To learn how to deal with endpoints, here's a short explanation with examples

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