Private & Exclusive IPs
Unlike shared pools, you get a dedicated static IP assigned only to you. No "noisy neighbors" affecting your success rate.
Trusted ISP ASNs. Responsive performance. Unlimited Bandwidth. Keep the same static IP as long as you need.
0.4s
Response Time
∞
Scalable session capacity
24/7
Top Real Support
10+
Years on the Market
Pricing
Self-Service
$5/month
$5 per IP
Team
$80/month
$4 per IP
Enterprise
$650/month
$3.25 per IP
Enterprise+
$2.500/month
$2.5 per IP
Benefits
Unlike shared pools, you get a dedicated static IP assigned only to you. No "noisy neighbors" affecting your success rate.
IPs issued by top carriers (Verizon, AT&T, Comcast). Your connection behaves like typical ISP network traffic
Stop paying per GB. Run high-bandwidth tasks like video verification or heavy data collection without watching the meter.
Use Cases
Static ISP proxies are ideal for workflows that require stable, long-term connections across specific regions and platforms.
See PricingE-commerce Intelligence
Monitor pricing and competitor stock in real-time
SEO Monitoring
Get accurate SERP data locally without distortion.
Travel Aggregation
Collect flight and hotel data efficiently.
Ad Verification
Verify ad placement and localize marketing campaigns globally.
SMM & Brand Protection
Support consistent access to business accounts across different regions.
Testimonials
Excellent service from privateproxy.com — fast, reliable, and easy to use. Special thanks to Sugan for the outstanding support. Professional, helpful, and quick to respond. Highly recommended!
Pretty good. If a proxy doesn’t work, they will replace it for me. The customer service responds promptly and has a patient, helpful attitude!
First is their services, it is great and the understand how to be organized. Then i met a customer care manager, Sugan, who was patient enough to guide me through what i needed to do. It was really a great feeling knowing people take their job seriously.
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