MAKING WEB AUTOMATION LESS PAINFUL

Making Web Automation Less Painful

Making Web Automation Less Painful

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Over the past few months, I’ve been running a lot of automated tasks for data collection and website testing. Everything was fine at first — until the IP bans started rolling in. Websites got smarter, captchas popped up constantly, and traditional proxies just couldn’t keep up.


I needed a more “human” approach so the automation wouldn’t look suspicious. That’s where residential proxies came in. By using real residential IP addresses, it felt like my traffic blended in naturally, and websites didn’t immediately block or challenge my scripts.


I tested a few options, and Nsocks stood out thanks to its giant pool of 80 million+ residential IPs across 195 countries. It gave me plenty of choices for where to route traffic, including down to specific cities or ISPs. The API was also straightforward, which saved a lot of time.


If you’re dealing with automation headaches, or constant IP bans when testing at scale, residential proxies might save you a lot of frustration. Nsocks has made it much easier for me to keep my projects running without random interruptions.

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