A Rotating IP proxy is a proxy service that offers Rotatingally allocated IP addresses. These IP addresses change periodically. Each time you connect to the internet, you're assigned a new IP address, which is why it's also referred to as "rotating IP."
IP address rotation is a process where your IP address, which is a unique identifier on the internet, changes at scheduled intervals, after a certain number of requests, or each time you connect to the internet. IP rotation services can be performed by your Internet Service Provider (ISP) or a proxy server. It's designed to prevent your online activities from being monitored, evade IP blocking, or balance network traffic.
In cases where a single IP is blocked due to many requests, IP rotation is typically used, such as in web scraping. In a business context, IP rotation might be part of load balancing or failover behavior.
1.Avoid Personalization
IP rotation enhances the online experience. For instance, if you're traveling abroad and want to access content available only in your home country, you can use Rotating IP rotation to mimic users from different locations. It helps businesses display target content correctly and can also prevent personalized content ads, providing a more comfortable browsing experience.
2.Evade Restrictions
If your IP makes too many requests to access a specific site, network crawling, and other processes might lead to your IP being blocked. The process of changing your IP can help you avoid website blocks.
3.Security and Anonymity
With periodic changes in IP addresses, it becomes harder for anyone to trace your real IP address and location. It also enhances network security, safeguarding your privacy and making it less likely to be tracked by attackers.
Rotating IP proxies are commonly used in scenarios requiring online privacy protection, data scraping, web crawling, and ad verification. These situations demand a certain level of anonymity or require periodic IP changes to bypass access restrictions or anti-crawling measures. This proxy type is suitable for businesses and use cases that need frequent IP address changes.
IP rotation can be accomplished manually or automatically. Each time the proxy rotates, it allocates a new IP address from its proxy pool. This process is often used in web scraping tasks but should be performed without excessive frequency, as too many simultaneous requests may result in IP blocking.
Time-Based Rotation: Rotating proxy IPs typically rotate at specified time intervals, such as every few minutes, every hour, or any other desired period.
Request-Based Rotation: Request-based rotation swaps your IP address after each new request. This is widely used in web data extraction to avoid IP blocking.
As an example, let's use the IPFoxy Rotating proxy configuration in a fingerprint browser environment to manually request rotation:
Open a fingerprint browser environment configured with IPFoxy proxies.
Execute the following command within the environment: http://6.6.6.6:54321/exchange?different=1
If the webpage displays {"msg":"success","status":1}, it indicates a successful rotation of the Rotating proxy.
Please note that IP rotation should be used responsibly and in compliance with the terms of service of your proxy provider.