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What's up with the proxy ip expiration?
I have a friend who is passionate about network security and data collection. One day, he came running to me with an anxious look on his face and said, "What's up with the proxy ip expiration? I obviously just had it working, why can't I connect all of a sudden?"
I shook my head and told him I wasn't sure.
Proxies are like the "villas" of the online world, giving you covert access to other people's gardens and all sorts of fruit. But if the villa expires, you can't get back in.
What's with the new agent?
I said, "Maybe you could try looking for a new proxy ip, like a new villa address."
He nodded and hurriedly started searching for a new proxy ip, and finally found a stable ip to continue his "garden picking" journey.
Did you know. Finding a proxy ip is like finding a clear stream that allows you to cross the thorns and quietly observe the flowers blooming. But if that stream dries up, you're left with the itch to look at the flowers in the distance.
I savored the smoothness of the new proxy ip with my friends, like running on a ipipgo bright lawn, ipipgo carefree.
The fact is, expired proxy ip is not terrible, as long as we keep patience and find a new ip, the online world will still be our paradise.