the web scraping field manual
Every serious scraping job dies for the same reasons: the wrong proxies, a leaky browser fingerprint, or an anti-bot wall nobody planned for. proxyscraping is the working playbook for getting real data out of hard targets at scale, written by an operator who runs the proxy infrastructure, not an affiliate farm rewriting spec sheets.
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The rotation strategy, headers, and CAPTCHA handling that keep an Amazon crawler alive past the first thousand requests.
Which proxy type a target actually forces on you, what each really costs, and where mobile IPs earn their premium.
Wiring proxies per context, cutting fingerprint leaks, and scaling headless Chromium without lighting up bot detection.
What the biggest proxy network is actually good at, where the pricing hurts, and who should pick something cheaper.
target playbooks
Site-by-site: Amazon, Google SERP, LinkedIn, TikTok and more, with the proxy and browser stack each one demands.
proxy reviews
Honest, tested looks at the major networks, plus head-to-head comparisons and best-for-use-case shortlists.
library guides
Production walkthroughs for Scrapy, Playwright, Puppeteer, Selenium and friends, proxies wired in from the start.
anti-bot troubleshooting
What to do when Cloudflare, DataDome, PerimeterX or Akamai start firing, and how to tell a proxy problem from a fingerprint one.
why trust this
proxyscraping is written by the Singapore team behind Singapore Mobile Proxy and cloudf.one, which run mobile-proxy and cloud-phone infrastructure day to day. We see what gets blocked and what gets through across thousands of real IPs, so the advice here is what we'd actually do, not spec-sheet marketing. Where we link to our own products or a partner, the disclosure spells it out.