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A 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

  1. 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.
  2. 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.
  3. 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.