Skip to main contentA rotating proxy is a proxy service mechanism that automatically switches IP addresses. During usage, the system dynamically assigns different IPs from the IP pool according to preset rules to replace a single fixed IP for accessing target platforms. Its core value lies in reducing the access frequency of a single IP, avoiding risk control restrictions on high-frequency access by platforms, and improving business concurrency efficiency. It is a core configuration for large-scale business scenarios.
Core Rotation Types
- Time Interval Rotation: Customizable switching cycles (e.g., 1 minute, 5 minutes, 10 minutes) with automatic IP replacement upon expiration. Suitable for scenarios requiring stable sessions (e.g., social media account operation).
- Request Count Rotation: Switches IP after a specified number of access requests (e.g., 10 times, 50 times), precisely controlling the access frequency of a single IP. Adaptable for high-concurrency data collection scenarios.
- On-Demand Trigger Rotation: Users can manually trigger IP switching or set abnormal triggers (e.g., automatic rotation when IP access is restricted), flexibly responding to sudden risk control issues.
Core Advantages of Rotating Proxies
- Enhanced Risk Control Evasion: By dynamically switching IPs, it avoids a single IP being marked or blacklisted by target platforms due to excessive access frequency. Combined with high-quality IP pools (e.g., pure South American IPs), the risk of account bans can be minimized.
- Improved Business Efficiency: Supports concurrent multi-task access without manual IP switching, significantly improving the efficiency of large-scale data collection and batch multi-account operations while reducing manual intervention costs.
- Distributed Access Pressure: Distributes access requests across multiple IPs, avoiding access delays and lags caused by excessive load on a single IP, ensuring stable and smooth business processes.
Application Scenarios
Designed exclusively for large-scale, high-frequency businesses, including: batch cross-border e-commerce data collection, multi-account matrix operation (TikTok/Facebook/Amazon), high-concurrency public opinion monitoring, batch verification of advertising delivery effects, and large-scale crawler tasks.