IP | Country | PORT | ADDED |
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5.161.103.41 | us | 88 | 23 minutes ago |
67.201.33.10 | us | 25283 | 23 minutes ago |
66.42.224.229 | 41679 | 23 minutes ago | |
50.217.226.40 | us | 80 | 23 minutes ago |
50.221.230.186 | us | 80 | 23 minutes ago |
50.218.208.13 | us | 80 | 23 minutes ago |
89.221.215.128 | cz | 80 | 23 minutes ago |
50.174.7.154 | us | 80 | 23 minutes ago |
50.171.187.53 | us | 80 | 23 minutes ago |
202.85.222.115 | cn | 18081 | 23 minutes ago |
50.174.7.153 | us | 80 | 23 minutes ago |
50.218.208.15 | us | 80 | 23 minutes ago |
50.171.187.50 | us | 80 | 23 minutes ago |
50.168.72.113 | us | 80 | 23 minutes ago |
50.174.7.158 | us | 80 | 23 minutes ago |
50.207.199.87 | us | 80 | 23 minutes ago |
65.108.159.129 | fi | 5678 | 23 minutes ago |
50.171.187.51 | us | 80 | 23 minutes ago |
50.223.246.226 | us | 80 | 23 minutes ago |
50.217.226.46 | us | 80 | 23 minutes ago |
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It means a private proxy server used by several users. For example, one of them has bought a paid proxy and lets his friend use it for a fee. That is, he "shared" his proxy (shared means "common").
Go through the "Control Panel" to the "Browser Properties" section. Open the "Connections" tab, and then by clicking on the "Network settings" button at the bottom, uncheck the "Proxy server" box. Also uncheck the "Auto-detection" checkbox under "Auto-configuration".
It depends on the purpose for which you plan to work with proxies at all. Personally, one is enough for myself. But if you plan to do massive parsing, it may not be enough to have 100 pieces.
Paid proxies are definitely better and more reliable than free ones. How do you test them? You can simply use the Hidemy Name service. It also shows which protocols the service uses and how reliable the connection is.
Most users use A-Parser for this purpose. It is one of the best applications for checking web applications. There is a corresponding tab, "Proxy server", in the standard menu of A-Parser. It is where you can specify the settings for the connection. And in the "Tools" section you can use parameters for parsing.
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