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A:We block mail ports for POP3, SMTP and IMAP protocols to avoid mail spam through our proxy servers. Spam and any illegal activity using our proxies is prohibited.
Most often, due to violations by users of the rules of use of services or sites, administrators temporarily block the IP addresses of the proxy server. Product (Residential Proxies / GB) Product Introduction has a detailed list of websites that are denied access 。
A:All our proxy servers support HTTP, SOCKS5 protocols .
A:On the pages of the site it was noted more than once that we sell only our server proxies. And we ourselves prescribe their belonging to this or that country.
There are organizations (5 in total) that distribute IP by country (do not believe us, check on Wikipedia):
AFRINIC (Africa)
http://www.afrinic.net/ whois.afrinic.net
APNIC (Asia Pacific)
http://www.apnic.net/ whois.apnic.net
ARIN (Northern America)
http://www.arin.net/ whois.arin.net
LACNIC (Latin America and the Carribean)
http://www.lacnic.net/ whois.lacnic.net
Europe
https://www.ripe.net
Ideally, all GEO IP services should regularly update their data from these resources.
The problem is that everyone takes this information from different sources and at different intervals. Some people update their GEO databases regularly, while others do not for years. We are not in a position to be responsible for such services.
According to our observations as soon as possible updates GEO database service https://ip-api.com which collects databases from 5 regional Internet registrars, which are the standard.
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