With rotating proxies, the proxy rotation happens automatically
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IP Rotation: When a request is made through a rotating proxy, it is routed through one of the available IP addresses in the proxy's pool. Each subsequent request may use a different IP address from the pool.
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Every request gets a new IP address: The rotation frequency can vary depending on the proxy service. Some rotating proxies change IP addresses for every request, while others rotate IPs after a certain number of requests or at predefined intervals (e.g., every few minutes or hours).
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By rotating IP addresses, rotating proxies help distribute requests across multiple IPs, reducing the likelihood of being detected and blocked by target websites
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Proxy Pool Management: The rotating proxy service manages the pool of available IP addresses, ensuring that they are functional and not blacklisted by target websites. This may involve constantly monitoring and refreshing the pool with new IP addresses.
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Rotating proxies offer a convenient solution for users who need to access online resources anonymously and avoid IP-based restrictions or blocks while maintaining a high level of reliability and scalability.