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Understanding Private Proxies vs Shared: Enhancing Scraping Performance

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Web proxies, pivotal in the realm of data extraction and web scraping, differ significantly in terms of quality, features, and especially ownership. Distinguishing between private proxies, which are exclusively yours, and shared proxies, used by multiple individuals, is fundamental for optimizing your scraping performance. A proxy API for web scraping can elevate your scraping projects ensuring high anonymity, reduced risk of blockage, and superior performance.

When a proxy is private, it signifies exclusive ownership. This exclusivity ensures that the proxy isn’t shared with other users, which could otherwise degrade its quality.

Private proxies excel at circumventing anti-web scraping services like Cloudflare or Datadome. This is attributed to their non-shared nature, which prevents trust score reduction through repeated use.

However, shared proxies can also deliver comparable performance if managed astutely by evenly distributing access among users. Therefore, the choice between private or shared proxies hinges on the quality of the proxy service.

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