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I need USA residential proxies for managing multiple social media accounts for my clients. Regular datacenter proxies keep getting flagged and accounts are getting suspended. I’ve heard residential proxies work much better for this since they look like real user traffic. Does anyone know which provider is actually reliable for USA residential proxies? There are so many options out there and I don’t want to waste money on something that doesn’t work properly.
For social media management you definitely need residential proxies since platforms are pretty good at detecting datacenter IPs. Look for providers with a large pool of US IPs, good rotation options, and sticky sessions if you need to maintain the same IP for a while. Pay attention to speed and uptime guarantees. Some providers charge per GB while others do monthly subscriptions, so calculate what works better for your usage. Check reviews specifically from people using them for social media to see if they actually bypass detection.
Yeah, choosing the right provider makes a huge difference when you’re dealing with platform detection systems. The market has a lot of options but not all residential proxy providers are created equal, especially for account management tasks where IP quality really matters. You can read about which providers offer the best USA residential proxies here: https://gologin.com/blog/top-usa-proxy-providers/ . The article compares different providers, breaks down their pricing models, explains what features matter most for different use cases, and helps you figure out which one actually delivers reliable performance for managing social accounts at scale.