With cyber threats becoming a growing danger, protecting your online identity has never been more relevant. Private proxy services have surged in demand over the past years among security-conscious individuals, and for good reasons.
What exactly is a proxy?
Web proxies come in different shapes and forms, but they fundamentally work in a similar way which is to act as a middleman between a client and the internet. If you visit a website without using a proxy, the website receives your request and processes it. When a proxy is in use, it will instead take your request and serve it to the website, then the website in turn sends back a response to the proxy server before it finally reaches you.
As the proxy server has its own IP address it means the website will never know who initiated the request to begin with - only the proxy IP will be identifiable. The immediate benefit here is obvious in that it allows proxy users to be completely anonymous when browsing on the internet.
Public and private proxies
Public proxies are openly hosted for everyone to use and can be found freely on proxy listing sites across the web. For many people, they are the first point of contact with proxies, perhaps when looking for a quick solution to access a regionally blocked website. Public proxies are typically not reliable as they may be shared with as many as hundreds of users at the same time, which makes them prone to being identified and blocked by most websites, among other drawbacks.
On the contrary, private proxies are designated for individual use only which means the negative effects of proxy sharing are omitted. Private proxies must be purchased from a proxy provider and the pricing usually depends on how much bandwidth is used.
The benefits of a private proxy
Using a dedicated private proxy brings plenty of benefits compared to a public proxy. First and foremost security, which is a top priority for anyone. While public proxies can be accessed and hijacked by anyone with sufficient technical knowledge, private proxies use authentication methods to ensure that only the intended user has access.
According to anyIP, the most popular way to login and authenticate private proxies is by using a username and password, although IP whitelisting is also a viable alternative. This places an effective barrier between hackers and your computer.
Fast internet speeds are also guaranteed with private proxies since they are hosted on high-quality servers and dedicated to one user only. When using public proxies the shared bandwidth tends to get overloaded to the point of being unusable, leading to a high turnover in available IPs.
With the high security and performance standards in mind, private proxies are excellent for complex automation projects and data-heavy tasks like web scraping.
Are there any drawbacks to using private proxies?
From a performance and security standpoint, there are no drawbacks to choosing a private proxy over a publicly available one. However, with costs ranging between $30-100 on a monthly basis depending on the provider, pricing may be an issue for some consumers, especially those who are only concerned with online privacy rather than powering advanced software projects. In those cases, it would be a more cost-effective choice to buy a VPN service, which may start as low as $5 per month.
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