# Rotating Residential Proxies

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<summary>Residential proxy IPs correspond to physical devices distributed worldwide and are real IP resources assigned by Internet Service Providers (ISPs). This high level of anonymity makes every access appear as if it is being performed by a real user.</summary>

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**About&#x20;**<mark style="color:$success;">**Talordata**</mark>**&#x20;Proxy**

* Supports sticky or rotating session
* Supports HTTP/HTTPS protocols
* Precise geolocation targeting
* Unlimited concurrent sessions
* Supports API access
* Easy to set up
* Use cases: Large-scale public data collection, cross-border market monitoring, brand protection, and more.

If you need any assistance, feel free to contact us: <mark style="color:$success;"><support@talordata.com></mark>.


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