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- Authentication: We support HTTP, HTTPS, and SOCKS5
- Error Types: Massive may respond with one of several common or custom error messages:
- Geotargeting: You can tune the request by providing geo parameters like an ISO ZIP code, subdivision, and country code, and by city.
- Introduction: Massive ISP proxy networks use AT&T infrastructure to provide high-speed, rotating proxies across the US. With 10 Gbps speeds and automatic rotation capabilities, our proxies are perfect for your data collection needs.
- .NET (in C#): .NET integrations should connect to the Massive Network’s HTTP port
4080because .NET doesn’t broadly support HTTPS proxies yet: - Puppeteer: Integrate the Massive Network into your Puppeteer workflows by setting the
--proxy-serverlaunch flag then calling a page object’sauthenticatemethod: - (Vanilla) Python: To connect to the Massive Network from Python, include your encoded credentials in the proxy address (this usage doesn’t risk leaking your API token to a shared history file per the caveat for Curl):
- Ruby: Ruby’s standard HTTP library doesn’t seem to support HTTPS proxy connections, so connect to the Massive Network’s HTTP port with Ruby:
- Scrapy (for Python): After installing Scrapy (
pip install scrapy) and creating a project (scrapy startproject [project name]), you can connect to the Massive Network by saving code like that below to a file in the new[project name]/[project name]/spiderssubdirectory then runningscrapy crawl demofrom the top-… - Sticky sessions: Our ISP proxies support sticky sessions, allowing persistent IP connections and session-based routing without expiration.
- Usage restrictions: Some limitations apply to HTTP and SOCKS5 endpoints for ISP proxies.
- How can I contact the sales team?
- How to Access Your Bill.com Invoice
- What are Massive Network's pricing and fees?
- What should I know about the free trial?
- Are there any resources available for new users?
- How can I get technical support?
- How can I request access to restricted content for legitimate business needs?
- How can users opt out of the service?
- How do I create a Massive Network account?
- How do I export data from the dashboard?
- How do I find my proxy username and password?
- How do I get started with Massive Network?
- What are subaccounts and how do they work?
- What reporting and analytics tools does Massive Network provide?
- What types of proxies does Massive Network offer?
- Where can I find documentation and resources?
- Where can I find my API token?
- How does Massive ensure compliance with GDPR and CCPA?
- What are the main use cases?
- What content is restricted on the Massive Network?
- What is a Massive Network?
- What is ethical data collection and how does Massive ensure it?
- What is Massive Network's infrastructure size?
- What is the IP distribution by country?
- Getting Started: Welcome to the Massive Network Knowledge Base. Here you'll find answers to frequently asked questions, troubleshooting guides, and detailed information about our services.
- Does the SDK affect app performance or battery life?
- How can I check if a device is compatible with the SDK?
- How can I monitor the SDK's network usage?
- How do I handle SDK updates?
- How do I initialize the Massive SDK on Android/Fire OS?
- How do I initialize the Massive SDK on iOS?
- How does the Massive SDK work and make money for developers?
- How does the SDK handle service interruptions?
- How is revenue calculated using the Massive SDK?
- Using Massive Residential Proxies with Python (Requests)
- Using Residential Proxies with Selenium (Python)
- What are the minimum requirements for Android/Fire OS integration?
- What are the minimum requirements for iOS integration?
- What are the service types available in Android/Fire OS?
- What happens to the SDK when the app is suspended or terminated?
- What is the Massive SDK?
- What permissions does the Massive SDK require on Android/Fire OS?
- What should I test before releasing my app with the SDK?
- Where can I find sample applications?
- Which platforms does the Massive SDK support?
- Do I need a special ProGuard configuration for Android/Fire OS?
- How can I combine different targeting features?
- How do I authenticate and verify my connection to Massive Network?
- How do I authenticate with ISP proxies?
- How do I configure Massive residential proxies in Foxy Proxy?
- How do I configure Massive residential proxies in SwitchyOmega?
- How do I implement geotargeting?
- How do I implement sticky sessions?
- How do I set up HTTPS proxy authentication with Massive Network?
- How do I set up proxy authentication with Residential Proxies?
- How should I organize and implement subaccounts?
- Using Massive Residential Proxies with Playwright
- Using Massive Residential Proxies with Puppeteer
- Using Massive Residential Proxies with Scrapy
- Using Residential Proxies with Node.js and Axios
- What are Massive's proxy pool capabilities?
- What are sticky sessions and how do they work?
- What are the rules for combining parameters?
- What are the usage restrictions for Massive Network proxies (ISP and Residential)?
- What geotargeting parameters are supported?
- What is device-type targeting?
- What is the difference between a sticky session and a TCP connection?
- What ports are available for email services?
- What ports should I use for proxy connections?
- When do sticky sessions change nodes?
- Which ports should I use for standard web traffic?
- How can I prevent common errors before they occur?
- How do I handle errors and debugging?
- How do I troubleshoot a connection failure?
- I'm getting a "CONNECT tunnel failed, response 407" error. How do I fix it?: I'm getting a "CONNECT tunnel failed, response 407" error. How do I fix it?
- Incompatibility with Older Python Versions (Pre-3.9.3) and HTTPS Proxies
- What are the most common error codes and how do I fix them?
- What should I do if I encounter issues with the SDK?: What should I do if I encounter issues with the SDK?
- What should I do if I receive a server error (500, 502, or 503)?
- What should I do if the SDK initialization fails?
- Why do DNS leak tests show servers in a different country?
- Select Your Platform: The Massive SDK is available on Windows.
- Windows (C/C++): Integrate Massive SDK into your Windows application with this guide.
- Introduction: The Massive SDK provides a new way to monetize app features and content without annoying ads or low-converting paywalls.
- Select Your Platform: The Massive SDK is available on Android, FireOS, iOS, Tizen, and WebOS.
- Android: Integrate Massive SDK into your Android application with this guide.
- iOS: The Massive SDK provides a new way to monetize app features and content without annoying ads or low-converting paywalls.
- Quickstart: The Massive SDK is available on various mobile, TV and desktop platforms.
- Tizen: Integrate Massive SDK into your Tizen TV application with this guide.
- Fire OS: Integrate Massive SDK into your Fire OS application with this guide.
- webOS: Integrate Massive SDK into your webOS TV application with this guide.
- Get usage: Get usage data for the given time range.
- Introduction: This guide will help you get started with the Reporting API in just a few minutes.
- Allocate traffic for an account
- Create new account
- Disable account
- Enable account
- Get account
- Get account usage
- Get list of existing accounts
- Get the allocation list: Get the list of allocations made via the put endpoint for the account.
- Authentication: The Proxy Resellers API uses API key authentication. You must include your API key in the header of every request to authenticate.
- Introduction: The Proxy Resellers API allows you to manage proxy reseller accounts. With this API, you can create, update, and manage accounts that are used to authenticate with the Massive Network API.
- Quickstart: This guide will help you get started with the Proxy Resellers API in just a few minutes.
- Update account
- Update domains blocklist for account: Configure which domains are blocked for this account's proxy access. For synchronized sub-accounts, the blocklist is merged with the parent's blocklist.
- Accounting: If you prefer to segregate requests for your customer invoicing or internal accounting, subaccounts can be provided.
- ASN identifier targeting: You can target a request by an ASN number, a unique identification number that identifies a network or group of networks under a single routing policy on the internet.
- Authentication: We support HTTPS, HTTP, and SOCKS5
- Device-type targeting: You can target different device types to execute the request on.
- Domain Blocklist: Block specific domains directly from the Massive Dashboard with personal blocklist management and CSV upload capabilities.
- Error Types: Massive may respond with one of several common or custom error messages:
- Exit Node Headers: Exit node metadata automatically included in CONNECT response headers for HTTPS traffic.
- Geotargeting: You can tune the request by providing geo parameters like an ISO ZIP code, subdivision, and country code, and by city.
- Introduction: The Massive Network is a global edge network that’s used by partners to monitor internet performance, gather business intelligence, and detect fraud and malware.
- Quickstart: Start crawling the web in under 5 minutes.
- Request routing: Our robust proxy services allows for geotargeting, sticky sessions, device type targeting, and advanced accounting and reporting.
- Choose Your Language or Tool: Pick your language, framework, or tool and start sending traffic through the Massive Network in minutes.
- .NET (in C#): .NET integrations should connect to the Massive Network’s HTTP port
65534because .NET doesn’t broadly support HTTPS proxies yet: - FoxyProxy: How to update proxy settings in your browser
- Puppeteer: Integrate the Massive Network into your Puppeteer workflows by setting the
--proxy-serverlaunch flag then calling a page object’sauthenticatemethod: - (Vanilla) Python: To connect to the Massive Network from Python, include your encoded credentials in the proxy address (this usage doesn’t risk leaking your API token to a shared history file per the caveat for Curl):
- Ruby: Ruby’s standard HTTP library doesn’t seem to support HTTPS proxy connections, so connect to the Massive Network’s HTTP port with Ruby:
- Scrapy (for Python): After installing Scrapy (
pip install scrapy) and creating a project (scrapy startproject [project name]), you can connect to the Massive Network by saving code like that below to a file in the new[project name]/[project name]/spiderssubdirectory then runningscrapy crawl demofrom the top-… - SwitchyOmega: How to update proxy settings in your browser
- Sticky sessions: We support session persistence (AKA sticky sessions) with a customizable TTL, defaulting to 15 minutes.
- Usage Alerts: How to set up usage alerts on the partners page
- Usage restrictions: Some restrictions apply to the use of both the HTTP(S) and SOCKS5 endpoints.
- AI chat: Generate popular LLM completions.
- Browsing: Unblock difficult-to-crawl websites.
- Geotargeting: Search, chat, and browse from anywhere.
- Pricing: Understand API credits and billing.
- Completion: Retrieve an LLM completion or queue a completion for later retrieval.
- Async completions: Retrieve the completion or status of a queued conversation.
- Devices: Retrieve supported device names.
- Content: Retrieve web content or queue content for later retrieval.
- Async content: Retrieve the content or status of a queued request.
- Devices: Retrieve supported device names.
- Results: Retrieve search results or queue results for later retrieval.
- Async results: Retrieve the results or status of a queued search.
- Usage data: Generate an hourly consumption report.
- Credit balance: Retrieve the settings and remaining credits of an account.
- Scheduling: Defer responses for later retrieval.
- Search: Extract top real-time search results.
- Reporting: Track API usage and performance.
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