When you successfully accessed the external network, did you have this experience:

  • Every time you use Google or log in to a website for the first time, you are always prompted for image verification?
  • When registering a new account, are you stuck in a certain link for no apparent reason, or are you frequently prompted with errors?
  • Not long after registering a new account, it was blocked or asked to provide proof of identity without doing anything?

In this case, it is most likely because the VPN or airport IP you are using is not pure enough, and you will encounter various problems during the overseas Internet access and registration process. To hide your identity or bypass network restrictions, you may not want to avoid using a VPN or an airport. However, in order to reduce the probability of the above situation occurring, especially when registering or using important accounts, you can consider using a residential IP.

Each of the three major sources of IP has its own characteristics.

From the perspective of IP sources, there are three common types: data center IP, commercial IP and residential IP. in:

  • Data center IP: Data center IP refers to the IP address located in the data center, which is usually assigned by an Internet service provider (ISP) or cloud service provider to servers in the data center.
  • Business IP: Commercial IP refers to an IP address used for commercial purposes by a business or organization, and is usually assigned to the business or organization by an ISP.
  • Residential IP: Residential IP refers to the IP address assigned by the ISP to residential users, usually used for home network connections.

Most of the VPNs and airports we commonly use belong to data center IPs.

In terms of price: data center IP is large in quantity and easy to obtain, with the lowest price; commercial IP comes second; residential IP is the most expensive. The reason why residential IP is used lies in its two characteristics:

  • data collection: Can simulate real user behavior
  • regional restriction: Bypass the geographical restrictions on user IP imposed by streaming media, social media and other platforms

Many VPNs or airports will use unblocking ChatGPT, Netflix, Disney, etc. as important competitive indicators to show that their IP is very pure. Therefore, VPN will also provide static/residential IP services, but that is "another price".

How to check the IP type and purity, you can refer to this manuscript: "Is your IP pure? Three small tools help you recognize that there are no more hidden dangers when surfing the Internet

Register an account and choose residential IP

For ordinary people surfing the Internet, if it does not involve account registration and use, but only browses news information, searches for information, etc., the quality of Internet IP does not actually matter. However, if you always encounter strange errors when registering an account, you can change your residential IP and try again, which may improve the success rate.

Based on my personal experience, when I first registered a Netflix account in Egypt, I frequently got stuck in two links:

  • Bind credit card
  • Receive mobile phone number verification code

At one point I suspected it was a problem with my credit card and mobile phone number. Finally, I replaced the airport with IPRoyal’s Egyptian residential IP and successfully registered.

IProyal usage tutorial

All this verbosity is actually just for this tutorial, so that it can be used as a part of other account registration tutorials, once and for all.

You can find service providers by searching for "residential IP". Because I use IPRoyal myself, I will use this as an example.

1. Register IPRoyal

Registration URL:https://iproyal.cn/?r=playful

You may need to verify your mobile phone, email and other information, just fill it in normally.

2. Purchase traffic

(1) Choose a residential agent

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(2) Purchase traffic

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(3) Order payment

IPRoyal supports many payment methods, including bank cards, cryptocurrency, PayPal, Google Pay and Alipay, etc., and is relatively friendly to domestic users in China.

In addition, if you can also look for IPRoyal discount codes online, you can also enjoy additional discounts.

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(4) Configure proxy parameters

Just fill in the required parameters one by one.

Country: The country you want to use

Region: You can specify a city

Type: http(s)/socks5 is OK

Rotation: Sticky IPs are prone to disconnection. If you don’t need a fixed IP, choose a randomized IP.

Others such as port number, account number, and password can be filled in normally.

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If you still don’t understand, you can also read the official instructions for use:

Residential Agent Quick Start Guide – IPRoyal.com

(5) Use proxy

Using IPRoyal, this can be achieved by installing a browser plug-in or a fingerprint browser.

Plug-in installation path: Main menu—Browser extension

Fingerprint browser: I use HubStudio, you can also search and use other ones, it’s the same.

HubStudio registration and installation link:http://suo.im/bgJyv

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Choose VPN and airport IP risk control carefully to avoid endless troubles

Finally, I would like to remind friends who have just started using such tools:

When using circumvention tools, if financial transactions and sensitive personal information are involved, you should be careful to choose VPNs from unknown small manufacturers or even personal airport services. They are more expensive than others.

Be careful when encountering the following situations:

  • 1. Access restrictions
    • Unable to access certain websites or services
    • Being redirected to other pages by a website or service
    • Being asked for authentication by a website or service
  • 2. Account ban
    • Website or service account is banned
    • Game account is banned
    • Other online accounts are banned

This is a manifestation of IP being risk controlled. The main reason is IP abuse and associated risks.

  • 1. IP address misuse
    • IP address used to send spam or malware
    • IP addresses are used to attack websites or servers
    • IP addresses used to commit cyber fraud
  • 2. Related risks
    • The IP address is associated with other risk-controlled IP addresses
    • The IP address is associated with the risk-controlled account
    • The IP address is associated with the risk-controlled device

Therefore, you can consider purchasing a VPS self-built node if necessary. This is another topic.

Once you know how to use a residential IP, it will be very smooth to register a Netflix, Disney, ChatGPT or Twitter account.

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