A residential proxy network is a large pool of IP addresses assigned by Internet Service Providers (ISPs) to real home devices, phones, computers, and routers. When you route internet traffic through this network, target websites see a legitimate home IP address instead of your own.
In short: a network of genuine household internet connections used as anonymous gateways between you and the web.
How does a residential proxy network work
Your request passes through a real device located in a real home, anywhere in the world. The website you're visiting receives only that device's home IP address, not yours. Because actual ISPs register these IPs to real households, websites treat the traffic as ordinary user activity.
This is the core distinction from datacenter proxies, which use commercial server IPs that websites can easily identify and block.
Types of residential proxy networks
Rotating residential proxies: Change your IP with every request or at timed intervals. Best for high-volume scraping and data collection where avoiding detection is critical.
Sticky residential proxies: Hold the same residential IP address for an extended session, typically minutes to hours, ideal when a consistent identity matters, such as for account management, checkouts, or logged-in tasks.
Static residential (ISP) proxies: A fixed residential IP that never rotates. Combines the legitimacy of a residential IP with the stability of a dedicated address, suited for long-term logins and ongoing sessions.
Key use cases
Residential proxy networks are used across industries where authentic, untraceable web access is essential:
Web scraping: Collect publicly available data at scale without triggering anti-bot systems
SEO monitoring: View real local search results from any city or country, as an actual resident would see them
Ad verification: Confirm that your ads are displaying correctly across targeted locations and devices
Market research: Access geo-restricted content, competitor pricing, and regional data from anywhere
Account management: Assign trusted, unique IPs to individual profiles or storefronts
Benefits and risks
Benefits | Risks / Limitations |
Low detection and block rate | Slower than datacenter proxies |
Strong anonymity | Higher cost per GB |
Precise geo-targeting (city/country level) | Performance varies by home device quality |
Traffic appears as legitimate users | Ethical concerns if IPs aren't ethically sourced |
Supports rotating and sticky sessions | none |
Residential proxy vs. datacenter proxy
Residential Proxy | Datacenter Proxy | |
IP Source | Real home ISP device | Commercial data center |
Detection Risk | Low | High |
Speed | Moderate | Fast |
Cost | Higher | Lower |
Best For | Scraping, SEO, ad verification, accounts | Speed-critical, low-sensitivity tasks |
CyberYozh residential proxy networks
CyberYozh provides a static and rotating residential proxy network built on ethically sourced IPs with global country and city-level targeting.
It supports both rotating and sticky session types, making it suited for a wide range of tasks, from large-scale data collection to stable session-based account work.
Pricing is budget-friendly: $5.29/month for static residential proxies and rotating for $0.9/1GB
For teams and individuals who need consistent, reliable residential IPs without vendor complexity, CyberYozh is a practical and well-supported option worth considering.