
Hands-on teaching you to Google services to hang proxy IP
Recently, many friends asked how to hang a proxy for the Google account, especially for cross-border e-commerce or overseas business of the old iron, often encountered account login anomalies, service instability and these things. Today we do not whole false, directly on the dry goods to teach you how to use proxy IP to solve these problems.
Why do I need a proxy IP for my Google account?
Old drivers who have used Google services know that frequent operations with the same IP are easy to be wind-controlled. For example, Zhang San, who does advertisement placement, uses his office network to manage 50 accounts at the same time, and all of them are judged to be abnormally logged in. This time withDynamic Residential AgentsIt's a perfect solution. Each account uses a real residential IP in a different region, no different from a real person surfing the web.
Recommended hereipipgo's dynamic residential packagesThe price of $7.67/GB is affordable enough to support HTTP/HTTPS/Socks5 protocols. Their IP pool is automatically updated every day, which is especially suitable for scenarios that require a lot of IP changes.
Browser Setting Nanny Level Tutorial
Take Chrome as an example and follow the steps below:
1. Open the three dots in the upper right corner → Settings
2. In the left menu, select "System" → Open Computer Proxy Settings.
3. In the pop-up window, click on Settings
4. Fill in the proxy information obtained from ipipgo:
- Address: gateway.ipipgo.net
- Port: the corresponding number according to the package type
- Username/Password: Check in the User Center
Be careful to disable the "Use Secure DNS" function that comes with your browser, otherwise it may conflict with your browser. After setting up, remember to useipinfo.ioCheck if the IP is in effect.
Code Docking Demo
For those of you who need to do this in bulk, see here for an example of interfacing with the API in Python:
import requests
proxies = {
'http': 'http://用户:密码@gateway.ipipgo.net:端口',
'https': 'http://用户:密码@gateway.ipipgo.net:端口'
}
response = requests.get('https://www.google.com', proxies=proxies)
print(response.status_code)
Key Note: It is recommended to change the IP for each request and use the ipipgo API interfacehttps://api.ipipgo.com/getipYou can get new IPs in real time and remember to whitelist them.
A guide to avoiding lightning in common potholes
| problematic phenomenon | method settle an issue |
|---|---|
| "Abnormal traffic detected" is displayed. | Change static residential IPs, avoid data center IPs |
| Frequent requests for account verification | Check that the time zone matches the IP location |
| Slow loading | Switch to TK line or cross-border line |
Tips for choosing a package
According to the usage scenario to the right place:
- Personal Multi-Account Management → Dynamic Residential Standard Edition ($7.67/GB)
- Enterprise-level data collection → Dynamic Residential Enterprise Edition ($9.47/GB)
- Long-term Fixed Business → Static Residential ($35/IP)
QA time
Q: Why can't I connect to Google even though I set up a proxy?
A: First check whether the three elements: IP address, port and authentication information are correct. It is recommended to test the connectivity in ipipgo client first.
Q: Will I be blocked by Google if I use a proxy?
A: The key to look at the IP quality. The junk proxy on the market is easy to be marked, ipipgo's residential IPs are from real home broadband, pro-tested stable with half a year did not turn over.
Q: What if I need to open multiple browsers at the same time?
A: Use ipipgo's client tool, support for multiple windows automatically assigned different IP, remember to match each window with an independent proxy settings.
Lastly, I'd like to say a few words: Google's wind control mechanism is getting stricter and stricter, so I suggest that you go directly to the important business.Static Residential IPThe price is higher, but it is stable. Encountered difficult problems can find ipipgo technical support to 1v1 program, their customized service is really reliable, the last time to help me solve the problem of multi-account cookie association.

