
Technically yes, but strongly discouraged. Free proxies often share IPs across thousands of users, increasing the chance of blacklisting. They are slow, unreliable, and usually detected by anti-fraud systems.
If you're looking for high trust and low ban risk — mobile proxies are the best. They mimic real user behavior. For consistent access to sensitive platforms, residential proxies are also very effective.
Yes — if your proxy connection drops, the real IP may be exposed. That’s why it’s critical to use private proxy for Multilogin and disable WebRTC or use fallback VPN layers.
It depends. For scraping or mass testing, rotation helps. For account management, it’s better to use static IPs per profile. You can configure both modes with LTESocks.
We do not recommend it. Each profile should have its own dedicated IP. Sharing proxies defeats the purpose of isolation and may lead to simultaneous bans.