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Individuals and companies seeking a solution to avoid IP restrictions and blocks
About ProxyOmega
ProxyOmega offers a comprehensive suite of proxy services, each designed to cater to diverse user needs. The Unlimited Residentials plan provides unmetered rotating ISP proxies with a pool of over 50,000 residential IP addresses, primarily in the USA, ensuring seamless integration and uninterrupted connections. The Platinum Residentials plan grants access to a vast network of over 90 million global residential IPs across more than 180 countries, featuring low IP scores to prevent blocking and facilitate seamless data scraping. This plan supports country, city, and state-level targeting, with options for rotating or sticky sessions. For users requiring extensive IP coverage, the IPv6 Proxies plan offers unmetered bandwidth utilizing over 79 octillion IPs globally, supporting both rotating and sticky sessions across 130+ countries. ProxyOmega's services support HTTP, HTTPS, and SOCKS5 protocols.
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"ProxyOmega review" Posted 2025-11-30
Pros: ProxyOmega focuses more on residential IP addresses. From experience, the connection is more "natural" and rarely detected, making it suitable for browsing or accessing sensitive sites. Its IP address collection is extensive, but it doesn't offer as many features as Ziny, and the pricing tends to be more focused on residential packages.
Cons: ProxyOmega is more stable for those who need a real/residential IP address and a low detection rate.
Overall: ProxyOmega: Combination of flexibility & stability, want backup options (residential & datacenter); Only need a residential proxy and want more natural security + anonymity; ProxyOmega
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If I were to structure it like that — if I were alone and needed flexibility & multiple use cases: I'd tend to choose Ziny Proxy. But if you're focused on "residential IP & geo-targeting" (e.g., accessing local content in specific countries, scraping specific sites, circumventing blocks), I'd choose OmegaProxy.
If you'd like, I can help you list the pros and cons of Ziny vs. Omega based on price, stability, and compatibility for Indonesian users—a sort of "fit for you" based on our situation. Want me to do that now?
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