You don't need to as long as the site doesn't block your server IP.
karupoiss
If I use proxies for posting then why would they block my server IP for just checking the site? Does verification use something that might make the sites ban the ip?
Brandon Reputation Management Pro
If you have 300 submitted links on one domain and verify those links, you'll hit the server 300 times from the same IP in a 5 minute period.
Brandon Reputation Management Pro
Here is mine:
fakenickahl
edited January 2014
I never use proxies for verification, and I also tick Skip for identification. Didn't really think any website would block your ip because of lots of visits, unless it starts looking like a ddos attempt. @Brandon, can you confirm that any website actually does that? I'd love to know if you've had any problems with it, as I'm running 2k threads so I really wouldn't notice if I ever got a message about this in SER.
Brandon Reputation Management Pro
I haven't ever seen it but I've done it before when my host tells me specific IP's are causing problems on the server, they will blacklist specific IP's and IP blocks.
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