Frequently Asked Questions

Why are my YouTube views stuck at zero even with a clean ISP proxy?

A clean IP isn’t enough if your underlying device is exposing you. You need to verify that your browser fingerprint isn’t leaking, check if your IP Fraud Score is silently too high, and ensure that your system’s time zone and language settings perfectly match the proxy’s location.

Can I share one proxy IP across multiple YouTube accounts?

We strongly advise against this—it is a hard red line for managing channel matrices. Frequently logging into multiple YouTube accounts from a single IP will immediately trigger the platform’s core Account Association mechanisms, putting all your channels at high risk of a simultaneous ban.

Should I use rotating residential IPs or static ISP proxies for bulk account creation?

Rotating IPs are great for short-term, high-frequency tasks like initial account registration. However, if your goal is long-term channel growth and secure monetization, static ISP proxies are your only real choice because they provide the consistent, highly-trusted network environment YouTube expects from a real user.

Why is my real IP still leaking through WebRTC even with a high-anonymity proxy?

Standard browsers naturally leak your real IP through WebRTC connections, completely bypassing your proxy. To fix this, you must pair your proxy with an anti-detect browser that takes full control of the WebRTC interface, safely masking both your local LAN and public IPs to ensure total network isolation.

How do I troubleshoot sudden proxy disconnections or painfully slow YouTube video loading?

Start by testing the proxy port’s connectivity to see if it is actively live. If the connection is fine, check if you have hit your provider’s hidden bandwidth or concurrency limits, and verify the basic network routing latency for the specific region your node is located in.