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Sticky session proxy — one stable identity per account

A sticky session proxy holds one IP for an entire session instead of rotating constantly, so each account keeps a stable identity. This matters for multi-accounting because an IP that suddenly changes mid-session — logging in from one place, acting from another — is an anomaly that makes platforms suspicious. RouterSocks5's 5G proxies let you stay sticky or rotate by link/timer, so you control how stable each account's IP stays.

How long is a sticky session safe per account?

Keep the session sticky long enough for the account's behavior to stay coherent within one session — log in, work and log out on the same IP. Switching IP while the account is mid-session is more likely to trigger a new-location alert than staying stable and rotating only for the next session. The rule: one IP per session, rotate when the next session begins, not mid-flight.

Do many accounts on one subnet risk IP correlation?

Yes, there is a risk. Platforms look beyond a single IP to the subnet and ASN — many "different people" emerging from one /24 range or a small ASN is a correlation signal. Mobile 5G IPs draw from a large carrier pool, so sessions naturally spread across many subnets/ASNs, making them harder to cluster than a narrow static ISP range.

ISP, residential or 5G for account safety?

ISP proxies give a stable static IP but the whole pool sits on a narrow ASN, so they correlate easily across many accounts. Residential is stable real-user IPs but hard to rotate at scale. A 5G rotating proxy strikes the balance: stay sticky when you need stability, then rotate to a clean IP on a different subnet for the next account — low fraud score, 18 countries covered.

Frequently asked questions

How is a sticky session different from a static IP?
Sticky holds one IP for a session then lets you rotate when needed; a static IP stays fixed near-permanently. Sticky gives in-session stability while keeping the flexibility to change IPs between accounts.
Can a 5G proxy stay sticky?
Yes. RouterSocks5 5G proxies stay sticky for a session or rotate by link/timer — you choose stability or rotation per account.
Can many accounts share one sticky proxy?
Not recommended. Sharing one sticky IP means many accounts expose the same identity — high linking risk. Each account should have its own IP at a time.
How do I pay for a sticky proxy?
VN customers pay by VietQR; international customers use USDT TRC20 or 30+ coins. See live pricing on /proxy; proxies default to no auto-renewal.

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