Hosting IP: IPs allocated to data centers and cloud providers (e.g., AWS, Oracle). High risk due to bot abuse.
Residential ISP: Broadband IPs assigned to real home users, possessing high trust weight.
Traditional methods relying solely on ASN and ISP names often lead to severe false positives. Our system utilizes granular manual annotations for each IP block, achieving an accuracy rate of over 95%.
The Risk Score indicates the level of threat of an IP. We cross-reference global threat DBs to monitor if the IP was involved in port scanning, DDoS, or spam in the past 90 days. Higher score means higher risk of account bans.
Native IP: The IP's WHOIS registered country matches the physical server location perfectly. Crucial for unlocking local streaming and financial services.
Broadcast IP: IPs routed internationally via BGP to a different country's data center. Strict platforms may detect the actual routing and block access.
Platform risk systems are extremely strict, especially for cross-border e-commerce like TikTok Shop. Common reasons for bans include:
1. Using IDC IPs: Commercial platforms strictly block data center IPs. We recommend switching to a clean Residential ISP in your target country/region.
2. Over-shared IPs: 'Abused' proxy nodes resulting in high Risk Scores from previous bad actors. Ensure your node's Risk Score is 0% (Clean).
3. DNS leaks: Your underlying DNS requests might be exposing your real country even if the IP is masked.
WebRTC is a real-time communication API enabled by default in browsers. Its critical flaw is allowing websites to bypass proxies and fetch your underlying physical IP address. We recommend using browser extensions to disable WebRTC before engaging in high-security operations.