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    Question Proxy working on neopets.

    I used to use blazing proxies, i love their plataform, last time the stackpath error happened i had to switch to instantproxies, which works good but not my favorite tbh, but then when blazing got back to working on neo, it moved back to it. But now, once again, blazing proxies is giving an error when opening neopets, i'm considering switching back to instantproxies, even though they don't have a user:pass login to their proxies and not having an automatic replacement option when needed, it seems i'll need to change.

    Anyone that uses instant proxies, is it working on neo? If you user another proxy service let me know which one you use and what benefits made you choose them!

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    I'm using Instantproxies thankfully some people in CK reccomended for me.

    What I can say is that it's working well. I didn't had Stackpath with them until now and works on StealthCore and Majin SS2. Of 10 proxies, 7 works perfectly in Majin SS, 2 works failing sometimes and 1 don't work. On Stealth, I didn't had any problems. Accessing neo manually in browser every proxy works well. The latency is good too, I didn't had problems with that.

    I'd reccomend Instantproxies by my 1-month experience. It was fast to recieve and I didn't had problems yet with. They're fast and keep my accounts safe. Also, their support is pretty fast, I had problems to access in the beggining and they explained me how to use.
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    I truly recommend Kaspersky VPN. Its $5/mo and sincerely a good idea to use on NP anyway since the site is basically totally exposed and wide open with HTTP. This not only covers your tracks but creates a tunneled encryption for your entire 'path'. Kaspersky VPN is logless and doesn't keep any data on their end of your use. I originally downloaded it to stop getting DDoSd in comp games when my team would be winning.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DrSloth View Post
    I used to use blazing proxies, i love their plataform, last time the stackpath error happened i had to switch to instantproxies, which works good but not my favorite tbh, but then when blazing got back to working on neo, it moved back to it. But now, once again, blazing proxies is giving an error when opening neopets, i'm considering switching back to instantproxies, even though they don't have a user:pass login to their proxies and not having an automatic replacement option when needed, it seems i'll need to change.

    Anyone that uses instant proxies, is it working on neo? If you user another proxy service let me know which one you use and what benefits made you choose them!
    I use InstantProxies and it works perfectly on Neopets. This said, I am in the US, and if you're outside the US, your mileage may vary.

    If you don't always connect from a static IP address, InstantProxies won't work for you, since they function based off IP authorization.

    The only other one I had tried apart from InstantProxies was LimeProxies, they were fine, I just liked the support I received at InstantProxies better.

    This review site seems to aggregate the proxy competition fairly well, you may find a few other options here: (you need an account to see links)




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    Quote Originally Posted by PrettySarcastic View Post
    I use InstantProxies and it works perfectly on Neopets. This said, I am in the US, and if you're outside the US, your mileage may vary.

    If you don't always connect from a static IP address, InstantProxies won't work for you, since they function based off IP authorization.

    The only other one I had tried apart from InstantProxies was LimeProxies, they were fine, I just liked the support I received at InstantProxies better.

    This review site seems to aggregate the proxy competition fairly well, you may find a few other options here: (you need an account to see links)
    3 days ago blazing proxies got back connecting to neo, and i do like instant but the login via user and pw and the automated replacement system of blazing has me hooked on it, thank you your feeback <3

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    The StackPath warnings seem to be a lot worse on free proxies than VPNs.

    In years of using NordVPN for Neopets, I've never had a StackPath warning.

    Also remember to clear your cookies (reset your browser, etc.) to get around StackPath.

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    A slightly off-topic but related question:

    What are people's experiences with sequential IP proxies (or at least the first 3 IP parts - XXX.XXX.XXX.yyy) for multiple Neopets accounts?

    Obviously if TNT manually looked at the accounts, they'd notice the sequential IPs. But do you think it would automatically flag in their system? I'm guessing that with so many millions of accounts/IPs, it wouldn't be easy for them to detect.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ozfe View Post
    A slightly off-topic but related question:

    What are people's experiences with sequential IP proxies (or at least the first 3 IP parts - XXX.XXX.XXX.yyy) for multiple Neopets accounts?

    Obviously if TNT manually looked at the accounts, they'd notice the sequential IPs. But do you think it would automatically flag in their system? I'm guessing that with so many millions of accounts/IPs, it wouldn't be easy for them to detect.
    Last edited by nataurs; 10-09-2020 at 09:46 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nataurs View Post
    Thanks, and when using proxies, do you ever open Flash applets? I'm just worried that the HTTP/HTTPS protocol in the proxies might not apply to the AMF requests within Flash applets.

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    You should be fine, @(you need an account to see links). Browsers typically lend their proxy connection settings to plugins like Flash, so your traffic would be routed through the same connection as the browser itself. Moreover, a proxy or VPN application would route all traffic so long as the program or service is running. If you want some peace of mind, I'd recommend taking a look at your traffic with Wireshark. You can monitor your outgoing connections, and determine if all of them are being passed through your proxy or VPN, or if they're going out over your plain ol' connection.

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