A static proxy assigns you a fixed, dedicated IP address that does not change between requests or sessions. The same IP persists for as long as you hold the subscription.
When you purchase a static proxy, the provider reserves a specific IP address for your exclusive use. All your traffic routes through that one IP. Unlike rotating proxies, there is no pool or rotation logic. Your IP stays the same whether you send one request or ten thousand.
The decision rule: do the target and the budget favor this type over the alternatives?
USER-static-session-task01Everything lives in the username -- add "static" to any proxy credential to apply static proxy to a single task. Swap "task01" for a new label to spin up an independent, isolated identity.
Not every proxy type gets treated the same way -- reach for this type when the target’s defenses call for it.
Decide per task whether a fresh IP or a sticky session fits better -- both draw from the same pool.
Every KnoxProxy plan charges for successful-response bandwidth only, so testing this type costs nothing extra in fees.
Scale this proxy type up without a plan change -- concurrent connections are unlimited on every tier.
An e-commerce business uses a static ISP proxy to manage their merchant accounts, keeping a consistent IP so the platform recognizes their login location.
Static proxies let you build a consistent identity from a fixed IP address. They are ideal for account management, long-running sessions, and any task where IP consistency matters.
Use static proxies when you need to maintain the same IP across many sessions, such as managing accounts or running long-lived automations. Use rotating proxies when you need to spread requests across many IPs.
No. A static proxy IP is dedicated to you. No one else routes traffic through it, which means your reputation on that IP is entirely under your control.
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