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# What types of IPs can I buy?

711Proxy has four types of proxy products: Residential Proxies (GB/IP), Unlimited Proxies, SOCKS5 Proxies and Static Residential (ISP) Proxies.

Residential Proxies: For accessing and targeting the most sophisticated websites, these rotating residential IPs allow you to fully simulate real users. Available in both Pay-per-GB and Pay-per-IP billing methods, to best fit your usage demands.

Unlimited Proxies: With real residential proxies from 200+ locations worldwide, Unlimited Proxies have a flat subscription-based pricing model that eliminates bandwidth charges and is suitable for high-usage scenarios.

SOCKS5 Proxies: Billing is based on the number of IPs used daily. The IPs are updated daily, and you can get different IPs every day. Once an IP is extracted, it can be reused within 24 hours as long as it remains online.

Static Residential (ISP) Proxies: Sourced directly from ISPs to provide authentic residential IPs, these are best suited for use cases requiring sticky, non-rotating IPs, or for anyone needing a smaller number of residential IPs.


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