[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":1232},["ShallowReactive",2],{"blog-en-how-to-detect-proxy-blocking-techniques":3,"blog-langs-how-to-detect-proxy-blocking-techniques":864,"blog-related-en-how-to-detect-proxy-blocking-techniques":869},{"id":4,"title":5,"author":6,"authorRole":7,"body":8,"category":846,"cover":811,"date":847,"description":848,"draft":849,"extension":850,"featured":849,"hreflang":851,"lang":852,"meta":853,"navigation":855,"noindex":849,"path":856,"readMinutes":857,"seo":858,"slug":859,"stem":860,"tags":861,"updated":862,"__hash__":863},"blog\u002Fblog\u002Fen\u002Fhow-to-detect-proxy-blocking-techniques.md","how-to-detect-proxy-blocking-techniques in 2026","EProxies Data Solutions Team","Public-web data collection research",{"type":9,"value":10,"toc":810},"minimark",[11,19,24,27,30,70,73,77,80,85,88,114,117,121,124,128,131,207,223,227,230,233,237,240,249,253,256,264,268,271,403,406,410,413,416,471,474,478,481,484,546,558,562,565,568,624,659,671,675,679,682,686,695,699,702,706,712,716,738,742,746,749,753,756,760,763,767,775,779,782,786,789,793,796,800,803,807],[12,13,14,18],"p",{},[15,16,17],"strong",{},"TL;DR:"," Proxy blocks are diagnosed by comparing a clean baseline with proxy-routed traffic, then isolating the changed signal: IP reputation, ASN type, geo consistency, TLS\u002FHTTP fingerprint, browser profile, session continuity, request rate, or site-policy violation.",[20,21,23],"h2",{"id":22},"what-proxy-blocking-systems-actually-check","What Proxy Blocking Systems Actually Check",[12,25,26],{},"Proxy blocking systems usually score several layers at once. A clean IP can still trigger a CAPTCHA if the session uses a mismatched timezone, resets cookies every request, or sends a TLS fingerprint that does not match the claimed browser.",[12,28,29],{},"Common signals include:",[31,32,33,40,46,52,58,64],"ul",{},[34,35,36,39],"li",{},[15,37,38],{},"IP reputation:"," prior abuse reports, proxy\u002FVPN tags, spam listings, fraud history, and recent block events.",[34,41,42,45],{},[15,43,44],{},"ASN and network type:"," hosting networks, consumer ISPs, mobile carriers, corporate gateways, and carrier-grade NAT have different risk profiles.",[34,47,48,51],{},[15,49,50],{},"Geolocation consistency:"," IP country, city, browser language, timezone, account history, and payment region should not conflict.",[34,53,54,57],{},[15,55,56],{},"Protocol fingerprints:"," TLS negotiation, HTTP\u002F2 settings, header order, connection reuse, and missing browser headers can expose non-browser clients.",[34,59,60,63],{},[15,61,62],{},"Session behavior:"," rapid retries, high concurrency, cookie resets, skipped page dependencies, and repeated login failures raise risk scores.",[34,65,66,69],{},[15,67,68],{},"Policy signals:"," robots.txt restrictions, login-wall access, scraping-prohibited paths, and excessive request volume can trigger blocks even when the proxy IP is not on a known blocklist.",[12,71,72],{},"Published measurement and security research supports the layered model, but results vary by dataset, target site, and classifier design. Treat any single detection-rate number as context-specific rather than universal. In practice, IP-only testing misses many block causes because modern systems combine IP intelligence with browser, protocol, and behavior signals.",[20,74,76],{"id":75},"how-to-diagnose-proxy-blocking","How to Diagnose Proxy Blocking",[12,78,79],{},"Change one variable at a time. If you rotate IPs, headers, cookies, TLS profile, and pacing in one test, you cannot identify which signal caused the block.",[81,82,84],"h3",{"id":83},"_1-build-a-non-proxy-baseline","1. Build a Non-Proxy Baseline",[12,86,87],{},"Send the same request from a normal network first. Record:",[31,89,90,93,96,99,102,105,108,111],{},[34,91,92],{},"HTTP status code",[34,94,95],{},"redirect chain",[34,97,98],{},"response body size",[34,100,101],{},"latency",[34,103,104],{},"cookies set by the server",[34,106,107],{},"challenge pages",[34,109,110],{},"region-specific content",[34,112,113],{},"login, cart, checkout, or account behavior",[12,115,116],{},"This baseline becomes the “known good” response for comparison.",[81,118,120],{"id":119},"_2-replay-through-one-proxy-profile","2. Replay Through One Proxy Profile",[12,122,123],{},"Use the same URL, method, headers, user agent, cookies, and pacing. Change only the network path. If the response changes on the first request, the likely cause is IP reputation, ASN classification, country restriction, or protocol fingerprinting.",[81,125,127],{"id":126},"_3-classify-the-block-type","3. Classify the Block Type",[12,129,130],{},"Different failures point to different controls:",[132,133,134,147],"table",{},[135,136,137],"thead",{},[138,139,140,144],"tr",{},[141,142,143],"th",{},"Symptom",[141,145,146],{},"Likely signal",[148,149,150,159,167,175,183,191,199],"tbody",{},[138,151,152,156],{},[153,154,155],"td",{},"403 on the first request",[153,157,158],{},"IP reputation, ASN, WAF rule, blocked country",[138,160,161,164],{},[153,162,163],{},"Connection reset before response",[153,165,166],{},"TLS fingerprint, network policy, firewall rule",[138,168,169,172],{},[153,170,171],{},"429 after several requests",[153,173,174],{},"rate limit, burst threshold, concurrency limit",[138,176,177,180],{},[153,178,179],{},"CAPTCHA after browsing",[153,181,182],{},"behavior score, browser fingerprint, session anomaly",[138,184,185,188],{},[153,186,187],{},"Region redirect",[153,189,190],{},"IP location, language, account-region mismatch",[138,192,193,196],{},[153,194,195],{},"Login verification",[153,197,198],{},"account history, impossible travel, device change",[138,200,201,204],{},[153,202,203],{},"Empty page or degraded content",[153,205,206],{},"soft block, bot mitigation, unsupported browser state",[12,208,209,210,214,215,218,219,222],{},"HTTP status codes are not perfect labels. Under RFC 9110, ",[211,212,213],"code",{},"403"," means the server understood the request but refuses to fulfill it, while ",[211,216,217],{},"429"," indicates too many requests in a given time window. Many sites also return normal-looking ",[211,220,221],{},"200"," responses with reduced content, which is why body size and page structure should be logged.",[81,224,226],{"id":225},"_4-check-reputation-with-more-than-one-tool","4. Check Reputation With More Than One Tool",[12,228,229],{},"Proxy detection tools use different datasets. One service may classify hosting ranges well but miss residential churn. Another may score fraud history but ignore TLS and HTTP\u002F2 fingerprints.",[12,231,232],{},"Use at least two external IP intelligence checks, then compare them with your own logs. If Tool A flags the IP but your target allows it, the flag may be irrelevant for that workflow. If the target blocks the IP while external tools show it as clean, the issue may be session behavior, fingerprinting, or target-specific history.",[81,234,236],{"id":235},"_5-test-geo-and-session-consistency","5. Test Geo and Session Consistency",[12,238,239],{},"Align the IP location with the browser profile. A session from a US residential IP should not use a European timezone, a different browser language, and an account that normally logs in from another region.",[12,241,242,243,248],{},"For geo-sensitive QA, keep the full path stable: login, browse, cart, checkout, and logout should remain in the same country or city unless the test case requires movement. For mobile-location workflows, see ",[244,245,247],"a",{"href":246},"\u002Fblog\u002Fhow-to-use-5g-mobile-proxies-for-geolocation-testing","How to Use 5G Mobile Proxies for Geolocation Testing",".",[81,250,252],{"id":251},"_6-reduce-rate-before-changing-infrastructure","6. Reduce Rate Before Changing Infrastructure",[12,254,255],{},"Many teams replace proxy pools before testing behavior. First, reduce concurrency, increase request spacing, reuse cookies correctly, load required page dependencies, and follow the target’s robots.txt and terms.",[12,257,258,259,263],{},"If blocks disappear after pacing changes, the issue was behavioral rather than pool quality. For compliant collection workflows, pair diagnostics with a written policy; ",[244,260,262],{"href":261},"\u002Fblog\u002Fethical-use-of-proxies-for-web-scraping","Ethical Use of Proxies for Web Scraping"," covers rate limits, consent boundaries, and audit practices.",[20,265,267],{"id":266},"proxy-detection-tool-categories","Proxy Detection Tool Categories",[12,269,270],{},"No tool proves proxy use by itself. Reliable detection combines third-party intelligence with first-party telemetry.",[132,272,273,289],{},[135,274,275],{},[138,276,277,280,283,286],{},[141,278,279],{},"Tool category",[141,281,282],{},"What it checks",[141,284,285],{},"Best use",[141,287,288],{},"False-positive risk",[148,290,291,305,319,333,347,361,375,389],{},[138,292,293,296,299,302],{},[153,294,295],{},"IP intelligence API",[153,297,298],{},"proxy\u002FVPN flags, hosting status, geo data",[153,300,301],{},"fast scoring at login or API entry",[153,303,304],{},"corporate gateways and mobile carrier NAT",[138,306,307,310,313,316],{},[153,308,309],{},"Reputation feed",[153,311,312],{},"abuse history, spam reports, blocklists",[153,314,315],{},"identifying burned IPs",[153,317,318],{},"shared networks inherit other users’ history",[138,320,321,324,327,330],{},[153,322,323],{},"ASN classifier",[153,325,326],{},"network owner and allocation type",[153,328,329],{},"separating hosting from consumer ISP traffic",[153,331,332],{},"business ISP ranges can look mixed",[138,334,335,338,341,344],{},[153,336,337],{},"TLS fingerprinting",[153,339,340],{},"cipher suites, extensions, JA3\u002FJA4-style hashes",[153,342,343],{},"detecting non-browser clients",[153,345,346],{},"privacy tools and enterprise TLS inspection",[138,348,349,352,355,358],{},[153,350,351],{},"HTTP fingerprinting",[153,353,354],{},"HTTP\u002F2 settings, header order, pseudo-header behavior",[153,356,357],{},"finding client-library traffic",[153,359,360],{},"browser updates can change patterns",[138,362,363,366,369,372],{},[153,364,365],{},"Device fingerprinting",[153,367,368],{},"timezone, fonts, canvas\u002FWebGL, screen size, storage",[153,370,371],{},"finding browser\u002Fprofile mismatch",[153,373,374],{},"anti-fingerprinting browsers",[138,376,377,380,383,386],{},[153,378,379],{},"Behavior engine",[153,381,382],{},"request rate, retries, path order, cookie continuity",[153,384,385],{},"detecting automation-like sessions",[153,387,388],{},"QA scripts and power users",[138,390,391,394,397,400],{},[153,392,393],{},"SIEM\u002Flog analytics",[153,395,396],{},"internal error patterns and user history",[153,398,399],{},"tuning thresholds to your own traffic",[153,401,402],{},"weak labels create noisy models",[12,404,405],{},"A practical stack starts with IP and ASN checks, then adds session context. Blocking a whole category from one signal creates collateral damage. Scoring lets analysts challenge, throttle, or monitor ambiguous sessions instead of hard-blocking every borderline request.",[20,407,409],{"id":408},"advanced-proxy-detection-techniques","Advanced Proxy Detection Techniques",[12,411,412],{},"Basic detection asks, “Is this IP on a proxy list?” Advanced detection asks, “Does this whole session look like a real user, real browser, and consistent network path?”",[12,414,415],{},"Concrete examples include:",[417,418,419,428,436,444,452,460],"ol",{},[34,420,421,424,427],{},[15,422,423],{},"TLS fingerprinting.",[425,426],"br",{},"\nServers can compare TLS ClientHello details—cipher suites, extensions, elliptic curves, and extension order—against known browser patterns. A client claiming to be Chrome but negotiating TLS like a script library is easier to score.",[34,429,430,433,435],{},[15,431,432],{},"HTTP\u002F2 and header-order analysis.",[425,434],{},"\nBrowsers send headers and HTTP\u002F2 settings in recognizable patterns. Automation clients often use different pseudo-header order, connection reuse, compression behavior, or missing browser headers.",[34,437,438,441,443],{},[15,439,440],{},"Cross-layer consistency checks.",[425,442],{},"\nA residential IP in Germany, an English-US browser language, a UTC timezone, and an account with a history in Brazil create a mismatch even if each signal is acceptable alone.",[34,445,446,449,451],{},[15,447,448],{},"Timing and interaction analysis.",[425,450],{},"\nRisk engines can score request intervals, retry timing, page dwell time, mouse\u002Fscroll events, and dependency loading. A session that requests 20 product pages at exactly 500 ms intervals differs from normal browsing.",[34,453,454,457,459],{},[15,455,456],{},"Graph-based reputation.",[425,458],{},"\nSites can connect IPs, accounts, devices, cookies, payment instruments, and failed login events. A new IP may inherit risk if it repeatedly appears with previously challenged accounts or devices.",[34,461,462,465,467,468,470],{},[15,463,464],{},"Soft-block detection.",[425,466],{},"\nInstead of returning a hard ",[211,469,213],{},", some systems return partial content, stale data, inflated prices, or empty search results. Detect this by comparing response size, DOM markers, inventory counts, and API fields against a clean baseline.",[12,472,473],{},"These techniques are why rotating IPs alone rarely solves persistent blocking. If the browser profile, session state, and request pattern remain suspicious, the new IP inherits the same risk.",[20,475,477],{"id":476},"best-practices-for-using-proxies-safely","Best Practices for Using Proxies Safely",[12,479,480],{},"Safe proxy use starts with scope. Define the allowed targets, request volume, data categories, retention period, and escalation path before traffic runs.",[12,482,483],{},"Use these controls:",[417,485,486,498,506,514,522,530,538],{},[34,487,488,491,493,494,248],{},[15,489,490],{},"Match proxy type to the task.",[425,492],{},"\nResidential proxies fit consumer-facing localization, availability checks, and public-page QA because the source network resembles normal ISP traffic. Datacenter proxies fit internal QA, uptime checks, and low-risk endpoints where stable infrastructure matters more than consumer-network resemblance. Beginners can compare setup trade-offs in ",[244,495,497],{"href":496},"\u002Fblog\u002Fsetting-up-a-datacenter-proxy-for-beginners","Setting Up a Datacenter Proxy for Beginners",[34,499,500,503,505],{},[15,501,502],{},"Respect robots.txt and site terms.",[425,504],{},"\nRFC 9309 formalizes the Robots Exclusion Protocol, but robots.txt is only one control. Login walls, terms of service, API terms, and contractual restrictions may impose stricter limits.",[34,507,508,511,513],{},[15,509,510],{},"Keep identity stable within stateful flows.",[425,512],{},"\nLogin, dashboard, cart, checkout, and account settings should stay on one session path. Rotate only between independent sessions, not halfway through an authenticated workflow.",[34,515,516,519,521],{},[15,517,518],{},"Throttle by endpoint sensitivity.",[425,520],{},"\nSearch pages, product pages, login endpoints, and checkout endpoints should not share one global rate. A safe crawler might request public listing pages faster than login or payment-adjacent pages, which should use lower concurrency and longer delays.",[34,523,524,527,529],{},[15,525,526],{},"Send a coherent browser profile.",[425,528],{},"\nAlign IP country, browser language, timezone, viewport, cookies, and user agent. Do not randomize every header on every request; real browsers are stable within a session.",[34,531,532,535,537],{},[15,533,534],{},"Log enough to audit decisions.",[425,536],{},"\nTrack status code, challenge rate, redirect target, response size, timeout rate, proxy country, ASN, session ID, user agent, and request interval. Keep logs long enough to investigate false blocks and short enough to meet privacy requirements.",[34,539,540,543,545],{},[15,541,542],{},"Avoid credential and payment abuse.",[425,544],{},"\nDo not use proxies for credential stuffing, fake account creation, spam, payment fraud, or bypassing access controls. A technically successful request can still violate law, contract, or platform policy.",[12,547,548,549,553,554,248],{},"For a broader security posture, see ",[244,550,552],{"href":551},"\u002Fblog\u002Fbuilding-a-secure-network-with-proxies","Building a Secure Network With Proxies in 2026",". For browser privacy trade-offs, see ",[244,555,557],{"href":556},"\u002Fblog\u002Fbuilding-an-anonymous-web-browsing-setup","Building an Anonymous Web Browsing Setup",[20,559,561],{"id":560},"reducing-false-blocks-in-legitimate-proxy-workflows","Reducing False Blocks in Legitimate Proxy Workflows",[12,563,564],{},"The goal is not to bypass access controls. The goal is to make authorized testing, localization QA, fraud-defense research, and public-web monitoring consistent enough that risk systems do not confuse them with abuse.",[12,566,567],{},"Use this operating checklist:",[417,569,570,578,586,597,605,616],{},[34,571,572,575,577],{},[15,573,574],{},"Choose the smallest useful geography.",[425,576],{},"\nIf the test is country-level, avoid unnecessary city hopping. If the test is city-specific, keep the city stable for the full session.",[34,579,580,583,585],{},[15,581,582],{},"Separate stateless and stateful traffic.",[425,584],{},"\nStateless checks such as public price snapshots can rotate more often. Stateful flows such as login, cart, checkout, account settings, and dashboards need session continuity.",[34,587,588,591,593,594,596],{},[15,589,590],{},"Reduce concurrency before replacing the pool.",[425,592],{},"\nDrop workers from 50 to 10, add jitter, and retry failed requests after minutes rather than seconds. If ",[211,595,217],{}," rates fall, the bottleneck is pacing.",[34,598,599,602,604],{},[15,600,601],{},"Use cookies correctly.",[425,603],{},"\nA client that discards cookies every request looks like a new visitor loop. A client that reuses cookies across countries looks like impossible travel.",[34,606,607,610,612,613,615],{},[15,608,609],{},"Monitor soft-block indicators.",[425,611],{},"\nTrack response body size, title tags, key CSS selectors, product count, result count, and API field completeness. A ",[211,614,221],{}," response with 80% less content is often more useful than a hard block for diagnostics.",[34,617,618,621,623],{},[15,619,620],{},"Document target-specific limits.",[425,622],{},"\nStore per-domain rules: max concurrency, minimum delay, allowed paths, blocked paths, login requirements, and escalation contacts. Do not apply one scraping profile to every site.",[12,625,626,627,630,631,634,635,638,639,642,643,646,647,650,651,654,655,658],{},"EProxies product materials list ",[15,628,629],{},"72M+ residential IPs across 195+ countries",", ",[15,632,633],{},"HTTP(S) and SOCKS5"," support, ",[15,636,637],{},"98.2% uptime",", and a ",[15,640,641],{},"99.9% uptime SLA",". Published pricing includes pay-as-you-go residential traffic from ",[15,644,645],{},"$0.25\u002FGB",", tiered residential pricing down to about ",[15,648,649],{},"$0.73\u002FGB at 300GB",", ISP SOCKS5 from ",[15,652,653],{},"$0.95\u002FIP",", and unlimited plans from ",[15,656,657],{},"$79\u002Fmonth",". Confirm plan-specific routing, rotation, and session options in the dashboard or with support before building a workflow that depends on them.",[12,660,661,662,666,667,248],{},"For e-commerce testing patterns, see ",[244,663,665],{"href":664},"\u002Fblog\u002Fintegrating-rotating-proxies-in-e-commerce-platforms","Integrating Rotating Proxies in E-commerce: 2026 Guide",". For API-based collection patterns, see ",[244,668,670],{"href":669},"\u002Fblog\u002Fcreating-effective-web-scraping-strategies-using-apis","Creating Effective Web Scraping Strategies Using APIs",[20,672,674],{"id":673},"field-examples","Field Examples",[81,676,678],{"id":677},"localization-qa-blocked-by-region-drift","Localization QA Blocked by Region Drift",[12,680,681],{},"A QA team tested city-specific pricing. The first page loaded, but checkout triggered verification. Logs showed the account moved between cities during one session. The fix was city-level consistency for the full login-to-checkout path and no IP rotation during the cart flow.",[81,683,685],{"id":684},"market-research-blocked-by-hosting-asn-signals","Market Research Blocked by Hosting-ASN Signals",[12,687,688,689,691,692,694],{},"A public-page monitoring job used hosting-network IPs and received ",[211,690,213],{}," responses on the first request. Moving the workflow to residential HTTP(S) sessions removed the obvious hosting-network signal. The team still had to reduce concurrency because the target returned ",[211,693,217],{}," responses after several pages.",[81,696,698],{"id":697},"account-monitoring-blocked-by-session-churn","Account Monitoring Blocked by Session Churn",[12,700,701],{},"An internal monitoring script rotated IPs every few requests. The site treated each rotation as a new device and challenged the account. Longer session continuity, stable cookies, and consistent browser headers reduced false challenges without changing account permissions.",[81,703,705],{"id":704},"soft-block-hidden-behind-200-responses","Soft Block Hidden Behind 200 Responses",[12,707,708,709,711],{},"A price-monitoring job reported successful ",[211,710,221],{}," responses, but product counts dropped from 48 items to 6. The page template loaded while the data module returned empty results. Comparing DOM markers and result counts exposed the soft block faster than status-code monitoring.",[20,713,715],{"id":714},"related-reading","Related Reading",[31,717,718,722,726,730,734],{},[34,719,720],{},[244,721,552],{"href":551},[34,723,724],{},[244,725,665],{"href":664},[34,727,728],{},[244,729,262],{"href":261},[34,731,732],{},[244,733,557],{"href":556},[34,735,736],{},[244,737,670],{"href":669},[20,739,741],{"id":740},"faq","FAQ",[81,743,745],{"id":744},"how-do-websites-detect-proxy-usage","How do websites detect proxy usage?",[12,747,748],{},"Websites detect proxy usage by scoring IP reputation, ASN type, geolocation, browser fingerprint, TLS\u002FHTTP behavior, cookies, and request cadence. A request may pass the IP check but fail later because the session changes location, skips normal page dependencies, or sends headers that do not match the claimed browser.",[81,750,752],{"id":751},"what-are-the-best-practices-for-using-proxies-safely","What are the best practices for using proxies safely?",[12,754,755],{},"Use proxies only for authorized workflows, respect robots.txt and site terms, and avoid credential abuse, spam, fake account creation, or access-control bypass. Match the proxy type to the task, keep geography and browser signals consistent, throttle by endpoint, and log status codes, challenge rates, response-size changes, proxy country, ASN, session ID, and user agent. Rotate between independent sessions, not during login, cart, checkout, or account-management flows.",[81,757,759],{"id":758},"what-are-advanced-proxy-detection-techniques","What are advanced proxy detection techniques?",[12,761,762],{},"Advanced proxy detection techniques include TLS fingerprinting, HTTP\u002F2 behavior analysis, browser\u002Fdevice fingerprinting, timing analysis, graph-based reputation, and cross-layer consistency checks. These systems look for conflicts such as a residential IP in one country paired with a browser timezone, language, and account history from another region. They also detect automation patterns such as fixed-interval requests, skipped assets, missing cookies, and repeated retries after blocks.",[81,764,766],{"id":765},"how-can-i-prevent-my-proxy-from-being-blocked","How can I prevent my proxy from being blocked?",[12,768,769,770,630,772,774],{},"Start by lowering request rate, reducing concurrency, and keeping one stable session for stateful workflows. Align IP location with language, timezone, cookies, and account history, then monitor ",[211,771,213],{},[211,773,217],{},", CAPTCHA, timeout, redirect, and response-size changes by target and proxy profile. If blocks continue after behavior fixes, test a different geography, ASN type, or proxy type while changing only one variable at a time.",[81,776,778],{"id":777},"how-can-i-tell-whether-a-proxy-is-blocked","How can I tell whether a proxy is blocked?",[12,780,781],{},"Compare a clean baseline request with a proxy-routed request. Record status codes, redirects, body size, latency, cookies, and challenge pages. Then test one variable at a time: IP, country, ASN, headers, TLS profile, cookies, and request rate.",[81,783,785],{"id":784},"how-can-i-reduce-proxy-blocks-safely","How can I reduce proxy blocks safely?",[12,787,788],{},"Use the right proxy type, align location with the user profile, keep sessions stable, respect robots.txt and site terms, and throttle requests by endpoint sensitivity. Use sticky or otherwise stable sessions for logins and carts when your plan supports them. Use rotation for stateless checks, not mid-session identity changes.",[81,790,792],{"id":791},"are-residential-proxies-harder-to-detect-than-datacenter-proxies","Are residential proxies harder to detect than datacenter proxies?",[12,794,795],{},"Residential proxies are generally harder to classify from IP ownership alone because they originate from consumer ISP networks instead of hosting infrastructure. They are not invisible. Poor session handling, aggressive request rates, bad fingerprints, or geo mismatch can still trigger blocks.",[81,797,799],{"id":798},"how-does-proxy-location-affect-detection-risk","How does proxy location affect detection risk?",[12,801,802],{},"Location affects risk when IP country, city, browser language, timezone, account history, and payment region do not align. A login from one region followed by activity from another region can trigger step-up verification even if both IPs have clean reputations.",[81,804,806],{"id":805},"what-tools-can-detect-proxy-traffic","What tools can detect proxy traffic?",[12,808,809],{},"Common tools include IP intelligence APIs, reputation feeds, ASN lookup services, browser fingerprinting systems, WAF rules, SIEM correlation, and custom log analysis. The most reliable setup combines third-party intelligence with first-party telemetry because your own logs show which signals actually correlate with abuse or false positives on your 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