Many users can’t make the distinction between private proxies and VPNs, virtual private networks. Indeed, both tools offer anonymous browser and protect your privacy. However, there are certain things that virtual private networks do poorly. And comparing to private proxies, for certain tasks, a VPN is the worse choice you can get. Below there are 6 advantages that private proxies have over VPNs.


1. Private proxies are cheaper

This is the main advantage which is spotted since the beginning. A private proxy is cheaper than a virtual private network. Moreover, the price difference can be extreme, as sometimes a proxy will cost the fraction of a VPN.

However, it depends also on the private proxy you need to use. For example, a shared proxy can sometimes cost less than $1 per IP. Whereas a VPN client will cost more than $6.


2. Private proxies for special use

Both private proxies and VPNs do the same thing. They divert your traffic through a server. However, the only technical difference is that a VPN will encrypt your traffic between your system and the VPN server, whereas the private proxy will only use the HTTPS protocol, without adding an extra layer of encryption.

But, a VPN will be able to do its only job. It will offer anonymity and privacy. Moreover, private proxies can be used solely for their IP. Thus you will be able to use private proxies for special projects, where you need to divert your traffic and requests through several IPs. This is a feature that comes in handy when using private proxies to automate certain tasks or to connect to restricted services.

For example, you can use private proxies for Facebook to connect several Facebook accounts and manage them from the same machine. You are required to use Facebook proxies in such a project because Facebook limits the number of accounts that can be connected from a single IP.


3. Higher Internet speeds with proxies

As mentioned above, VPNs encrypt the traffic between your system and the VPN server. And as we know, each extra layer of encryption adds an extra layer to your Internet traffic, slowing it down. In this is way, using a VPN will slow your Internet speed anytime you connect to it.

However, a private proxy will not alter your Internet speed at all. Because it will only divert your traffic through its server. Thus, it will not modify or encrypt it in any special way. This is a great advantage especially when you need a high Internet speed. For example, streaming over a virtual private network can be problematic. Whereas doing the same activity through a private proxy server will not affect it.


Private proxies are more versatile

Private proxies are more versatile in their use. Not only that you can use them for special use, such as social media proxies. Or for accessing and streaming online content. But you can use private proxies in any imaginable way. The only limit is your knowledge of private proxies and the Internet.

The disadvantage of virtual private networks is that they can be detected and blocked by certain online services. For example, Quora and Google, when detecting a VPN user, will restrict or even block the user’s access to their online platforms. And as VPNs are detectable, private proxies aren’t and they can be used as the user likes it.


Use private proxies for only a part of your traffic

A VPN will encrypt your traffic and divert it through the VPN server. On the other hand, a private proxy can be used to divert only a part of a user’s traffic. Or even only one app.

Indeed, some VPN clients offer also optional channeling, but this option is often faulty and can mix your traffic packets or even block it. This is why it is best to use a VPN only when in need to encrypt all traffic and divert it.

 

On the other hand, when only certain parts of Internet traffic or only an app needs to be diverted through another IP, it is best to use private proxies instead of virtual private networks.


Use private proxies with certain tools and services

Private proxies can be used with certain tools and services because accessing them, there is no need for certain special clients. Accessing and using a private proxy only requires inserting its IP, PORT and login information in the tool or app that needs its traffic diverted through the proxy server. For example, using private proxies for SEO with Scrapebox requires only pasting the proxy login information into Scrapebox. And the tool will do its job of sending its traffic through the private proxy server.



 Wednesday, November 22, 2017



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