# 🔄 IP Rotation

## 🔁 What is IP rotation?

**Rotation** is the frequency at which the IP address on your proxy changes.\
**GonzoProxy** offers two types of rotation, each suited for different tasks.

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### 1️⃣ Sticky IP (Sticky Session)

🔒 The IP remains stable for a set period — from 30 seconds to 7 days.

#### ✅ Ideal for:

* 👥 Working with social media accounts
* 💰 Cryptocurrency-related tasks
* ⚙️ Software usage where a stable session is important

📌 This type of rotation helps avoid suspicious activity\
and appears natural to websites.

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### 2️⃣ Randomize IP (New IP for each request)

🔄 The IP address changes **with every connection**.

#### ✅ Perfect for:

* 🤖 Scrapers
* 🧾 Mass account registration
* ⚙️ Automated systems and scripts

📌 If you need to **change the IP as often as possible**, this is your choice.

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### ❓ Why isn’t the IP static and may change on its own?

All **GonzoProxy residential proxies** work through real IP addresses from live users.\
📱 When a device disconnects or goes offline, the system automatically\
assigns you a **new IP** to keep the connection active.

This is **natural behavior**, which provides:

* High anonymity
* Realism in the eyes of websites
* Protection against blocks

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### 👾 Try it here: [GonzoProxy.com](https://GonzoProxy.com)

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