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Frequently asked questions
Yes! Ping Proxies, partner up with SDK programs and peer payment applications which compensate developers and end-users for their participation in our network.
These programs pay regular internet users to share their traffic and become a part of a proxy network. This way, users are fairly compensated and are always well-informed about how their IP addresses might be used.
On top of that, Ping Proxies has a strict Acceptable Usage Policy which helps ensure that the users don’t misuse the proxy and are a proud IWF member, enforcing their blocklists across our network. This protects everyone within the proxy network and minimizes the amount of shady or illegal activities.
Not only are unethically sourced proxies, well, unethical and often illegal, but they also pose a whole heap of risks for users and businesses.
Unethical proxy providers are unlikely to take good care of your data and they tend to have a lot of performance issues. . Not only are unethical proxies prone to data leaks and breaches, but the providers themselves may sell your data to third parties for profit.
There’s much more to ethical proxy providers than ethics alone. They tend to follow the best industry practices, providing you with a reliable and secure experience. On the other hand, unethical providers can put your data and even your business at risk, all while providing a sub-par service at best.
Yes, Ping Proxies, operating under the trading name Ping Technology Labs LTD, is a company based, regulated, and incorporated in the United Kingdom. As a UK-based business, we comply with strict laws and regulations, including data protection standards and GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation). This ensures that our services and operations adhere to the highest legal and ethical standards, providing our customers with secure and compliant proxy solutions.
We also block access to a large number of financial, banking, NSFW websites and all government domains for security purposes and to proactively stop any abusive activity from appearing on our network.
You can find an public list of banned domains in our documentation and if you would like to see the full up-to-date list of restricted websites, please contact [email protected].
Yes, we have an Acceptable Use Policy (AUP) that strictly prohibits the use of our services for illegal activities, as well as other restricted circumstances. This policy ensures that all users adhere to ethical and legal standards when using our services.
You can review our full up-to-date Acceptable Use Policy (AUP) in our documentation.