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§ UCDEDICATED PROXYEU · Mobile Proxy Network

Dedicated mobile proxy — your own private device IP

A dedicated mobile proxy hands one physical EU handset to one client. The exit IP is yours alone for the life of the plan — never pooled, never split across strangers, never passed to the next buyer while you're still on it. When your work hinges on a clean, predictable identity, a private device is the only model that truly holds up.

Assignment
1:1
one device · one client
Exit IP
Private
never shared or pooled
Control
Yours
you decide when it changes
§PRIVATE VS SHARED

Why a private device beats a shared pool

On a shared pool, your exit IP's reputation is really the sum of everyone else routing through it. One careless neighbour can sour an IP that you then inherit mid-job.

No noisy neighbours

A dedicated mobile proxy takes that risk off the table: the device carries your traffic and nobody else's, so the IP reputation you build is the IP reputation you keep. No noisy neighbours, no surprise blocks from behaviour you never caused. The exclusivity is the product — a private line nobody else can spend down.

One private device, carrier-grade

Your dedicated device is a real phone on a Tier-1 EU carrier SIM, living in our managed EU pool. It presents a genuine carrier ASN and a real mobile user agent, just like the millions of phones around it. The one difference: this handset carries only your traffic. You get the trust of carrier mobile with the exclusivity of a private line.

Predictable identity for stateful work

Because the device is dedicated, the exit IP stays stable for as long as you want it. Bind your account or workflow to a single IP the target already recognises and trusts, then run multi-step sessions without worrying that a rotation event will yank your identity out from under you. Rotation is still a feature you can reach for, but on a private device you decide exactly when — and whether — the IP changes.

§WHAT YOU GET

Built for exclusive, private use

DED/01

One device, one client

A single physical EU handset assigned to you alone for the life of the plan — never pooled or split.

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Reputation you own

The exit carries only your traffic, so no neighbour can spend down the trust you build on the IP.

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You control changes

The IP stays stable until you decide otherwise; rotation is a switch you reach for, never forced.

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Carrier-grade trust

A real Tier-1 EU phone with genuine carrier ASN and mobile user agent — exclusivity on top of it.

§SPEC SHEET

Dedicated mobile proxy at a glance

config · dedicated
AssignmentOne physical device, one client (1:1)
Exit IPPrivate · never pooled or shared
Radio accessReal Tier-1 EU mobile · genuine carrier ASN
IP controlStable until you change it; rotation optional
Session modeHeld for the plan lifetime · sticky by default
ProtocolsSOCKS5 :1080 + HTTP(S) :8443 · TLS 1.3 · OpenVPN · VLESS (Xray)
§WHERE IT FITS

Where a dedicated mobile proxy fits

Long-running account management, sensitive QA against production risk rules, ad verification that has to read as one consistent device, and any automation where a shared IP's unpredictability simply won't do.

When the identity has to be yours alone

Connect over SOCKS5 or HTTP(S) and the device is yours. If your work is less about exclusivity and more about keeping one IP for the length of a single flow, the sticky session lane may be the cheaper fit — but when the reputation has to belong to you and no one else, a private device is the answer.

§FAQ

Dedicated mobile proxy questions

What is a dedicated mobile proxy?+
One physical EU handset assigned to one client. The exit IP is yours alone for the life of the plan — never pooled, never split across strangers.
How is dedicated different from a shared pool?+
On a shared pool your IP reputation is the sum of everyone routing through it. A private device carries only your traffic, so the reputation you build is the reputation you keep.
Does the IP stay stable?+
Yes — because the device is private to you, the exit IP stays stable as long as you want it. You decide exactly when, and whether, it changes.
Is a private device still carrier-grade?+
Yes. It is a real phone on a Tier-1 EU carrier SIM with a genuine carrier ASN and mobile user agent — the only difference is it carries your traffic alone.
§FREE TRIAL

Try a real mobile IP, free

One live Polish 4G/5G IP for an hour — no card, no checkout. Run your task against it, confirm it works, then scale into a plan.