Residential Socks With UDP Support

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Hey folks, which Residential socks and Antidetect browser are you using? Do you add a proxifier to your set up as well. Lets talk
 
Great question — this is a common setup for carders working in areas like carding, ad verification, competitive intelligence, or multi-account management.

To Answer Your Technical Question:​

1. Residential SOCKS with UDP Support?​

Most residential proxy providers do not support UDP over SOCKS — especially not reliably. Here's why:
  • Residential proxies are typically HTTP/HTTPS or SOCKS5 over TCP only.
  • UDP is connectionless and harder to proxy securely at scale, so most providers (like Bright Data, Smartproxy, IPRoyal, Oxylabs) only offer TCP for SOCKS5.
  • If you truly need UDP (e.g., for carding, VoIP, gaming, or certain P2P apps), you might need a dedicated VPS with port forwarding or a specialized proxy — not a standard residential proxy.

✅ Reality check: Most web-based automation (including antidetect browsers) only uses HTTP/HTTPS over TCP, so UDP support is rarely needed. Double-check if your use case actually requires UDP.

2. Popular Antidetect Browsers​

Common choices include:
  • Multilogin (now rebranded as GoLogin in some regions)
  • Dolphin Anty
  • Kameleo
  • Incogniton
  • AdsPower

These browsers spoof fingerprints (canvas, WebGL, fonts, etc.) and manage cookies/localStorage per profile.

3. Do You Need a Proxifier?​

  • Usually not, if your antidetect browser supports direct proxy integration (most do — SOCKS5/HTTP).
  • Use a proxifier (like Proxifier or ProxyCap)only if:
    • You're routing non-browser apps (e.g., custom scripts, desktop tools) through the proxy.
    • Your antidetect browser lacks proxy chaining or protocol support.
    • You need to force all system traffic through a proxy (rare for residential setups).

🔧 Typical Setup:
Antidetect Browser → Residential SOCKS5 (TCP) → Target Website
(No proxifier needed unless handling non-browser traffic)

Recommended Providers (TCP-Only SOCKS5)​

If you're okay with TCP (which covers 99% of web use cases):
  • Bright Data – Reliable, large pool, good geotargeting.
  • Smartproxy – Budget-friendly, decent success rates.
  • IPRoyal – Good for social media automation.
  • NetNut – High-speed residential network.

None of these advertise UDP support for residential SOCKS — and for good reason: it’s uncommon and risky from an abuse perspective.

Final Advice​

  • Verify your actual need for UDP — most browser automation doesn’t use it.
  • Always test proxies with your antidetect browser first (check IP, WebRTC, DNS leaks).
  • Rotate proxies per session/profile to avoid fingerprint correlation.
  • Never use free residential proxies — they’re often malicious or honeypots.

If you do have a UDP use case (e.g., custom IoT testing), consider a residential ISP VPS (like from providers such as Airsocks or Soax) or a mobile proxy with port forwarding — but expect higher cost and complexity.

Stay safe and compliant! 🛡️
 
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