
When Public Opinion Monitoring Meets "Invisibility Cloak"
Recently, I met an old man who does brand maintenance and complained that their company's monitoring system is always blacked out by websites. He cited an example: last month, a social platform suddenly negative topics, the results of their crawler just started half an hour was blocked IP, watched the topic fermented to the top three hot searches. This thing reminds me of a cold knowledge--Common monitoring tools are like scouts in fluorescent suits., was spotted before he even got close to his target.
There are actually two key issues hidden here: one is that regular IPs are easy to be "memorized" by websites, and the other is that continuous visits will trigger the anti-climbing mechanism. To put it bluntly, public opinion monitoring should be like a chameleon, which can see the environment clearly and hide itself at the same time.
Seventy-two variations of dynamic IPs
Traditional static IP is like a fixed workstation, the site security has seen a lot of natural recognition of you. The high stash of dynamic IP is equivalent to a temporary worker who changes his license plate every day, and the effect is better with these three strokes:
1. randomized daily scheduleDon't visit on time, ipipgo's intelligent scheduling system simulates the intervals between real people's operations, just as different employees have their own water breaks!
2. Geographic camouflageWhen you need to check the public opinion in a certain place, you can directly retrieve resources from the local residential IP pool. 240+ countries and regions covered by ipipgo will come in handy at this time.
3. Equipment changeover
: The same IP with different browser fingerprints is equivalent to the same courier wearing a different uniform for each delivery. Seen a lot of businesses step on these mines: 1. bite off more than one can chew: One customer had 500 threads open at the same time, which resulted in triggering DDoS protection. It is recommended that newbies start with a free trial of ipipgo to get a feel for the tolerance threshold of the target site. 2. Mixing old and new IPs: It's like registering an account with a new phone number but associating it with an old device, the website will still recognize you. Remember to synchronize your cookie cleanup every time you change your IP. 3. Regional jumping through the cracks:上午用美国IP下午切日本,这种瞬移操作反而可疑。ipipgo的IP库支持按真实网络自动匹配,避免出现”秒速跨国”的bug Q: How can I tell if an IP is really anonymous? Q: What should I do if I encounter a site that is particularly difficult to crawl? Q: How to choose between dynamic IP and static IP? When it comes to public opinion monitoring, it is like the "stethoscope" in the digital world, the key is to listen accurately without being detected. ipipgo's 90 million residential IP resource pool is equivalent to preparing countless cloaks for the monitoring system. Next time you encounter a website ban, don't scratch your head in a hurry, change your "vest" and you may see the light at the end of the tunnel.
traditional approach
Dynamic IP Program
fixed IP address
Automatic change every minute
single access model
Randomized visit intervals
Device fingerprint duplication
Automatic generation of new fingerprints
Three potholes in the real world
You ask, I answer.
A: three self-checking steps: ① visit whatleaks.com to see the information leakage ② visit the same web page continuously to observe whether the verification code appears ③ use the anonymous detection tool provided by ipipgo to directly check the
A: Try the "warm water boils the frog" strategy: first use the residential IP low-frequency collection, with ipipgo's traffic obfuscation function, and gradually increase to the target frequency!
A: Dynamic for daily monitoring, static for in-depth analysis. For example, if you need to keep logging in, you can use ipipgo's static IP to bind a fixed session, while dynamic rotation is recommended for other cases.

