How to Use Non-Rotating Proxies for Stable Address Workflows

What Non-Rotating Actually Means
Non-rotating describes address persistence. It does not describe a separate product category with guaranteed permanence.
The key point is Behavior: The same proxy address remains assigned for a defined period or session. It should be read together with Best fit: Tasks where changing the address would break a valid comparison or authorized session.
What is a non-rotating proxy? It is a proxy whose visible address remains stable for a defined period or session. That answer resolves the immediate definition or choice, but it is not a promise of access, anonymity, account safety, or platform outcomes.
For a practical decision, compare What Non-Rotating Actually Means with the required region, session duration, sample independence, setup effort, and budget. If one of those conditions remains unclear, check the provider documentation or run a limited authorized test instead of drawing a conclusion from the category name alone.
For IPIPD, current product language is limited to static residential addresses and dynamic residential addresses. Other proxy terms in this page are neutral comparison or definition context only.
Stable-Address Behavior at a Glance
| Field | What to record |
|---|---|
| Behavior | The same proxy address remains assigned for a defined period or session. |
| Best fit | Tasks where changing the address would break a valid comparison or authorized session. |
| Not a promise | Non-rotating does not mean permanent identity, uninterrupted access, or account safety. |
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