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 How to choose the right proxy?

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Ferrer Posted - Dec 23 2024 : 10:37:42
Hello. I have this question. I need a proxy provider that will give me access to the internet from a specific location. Can you tell me if this is even possible?
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Marlog Posted - Dec 23 2024 : 11:15:49
Not every provider provides such an option. As a rule, you can only choose the country through which you can access the Internet. But there are location proxy providers and you can choose one of them: https://proxy-best.com/proxies/location/ This is very convenient if you need, for example, to promote your product or service in a certain region.
GroveStret Posted - Dec 23 2024 : 10:58:22
Yes, as far as I know, it is possible. But it must be in the provider's settings, right? I don't know for sure, as I have never encountered it myself and have not inquired about it in detail