Researched Proxy Score
Hello friend. We have been working with multi-accounting for a long time and know how critical it is to use high-quality proxies. That is why we developed our own rating system — Researched Proxy Score.
We developed this system in collaboration with 40+ anonymity experts — among them founders and technical specialists of leading proxy services. After dozens of iterations and improvements, Researched Proxy Score has become an accurate and practical tool.
Proxy Types
We offer 3 types of proxies on our site:
- Static Assigned to a specific device or server and do not change upon session restart. Ideally suited for long-term IP stability.
- Mobile Issued to mobile operators. Characterized by frequent IP changes. Ideal for many actions via 1 thread.
- Residential Belong to real users (routers, PCs). Generate thousands of unique proxies. Look most natural.
For residential and static proxies we use 7 checks, for mobile — 5. Each is rated on a scale up to 10 points.
To avoid confusing users, we brought all scores to a single system with a maximum of 90 points.
Also note that some checks differ in scoring logic depending on the proxy type.
Evaluation Criteria
1. Fraud Score
Static
- ≤15 — 10 pts (High Trust)
- ≤30 — 7 pts
- ≤50 — 4 pts (Suspicious)
- ≤75 — 2 pts
- >75 — 1 pt (High Risk)
Residential
- ≤15 — 10 pts
- ≤45 — 7 pts
- ≤65 — 4 pts
- >65 — 1 pt
Usually mobile proxies have Fraud Score ~30-50 due to high turnover, but this is normal for them.
Mobile check: Not used
2. Risk Score
- Difference from Fraud Score: IPQS looks broadly at history, Scamalytics — at specific "dirty cases".
Static
- ≤15 — 10 pts
- ≤30 — 8 pts
- ≤50 — 5 pts
- ≤75 — 2 pts
- >75 — 1 pt
Residential
- ≤15 — 10 pts
- ≤35 — 7 pts
- ≤65 — 4 pts
- >65 — 1 pt
Mobile proxies often have a high Risk Score due to shared access (NAT), but sites treat this loyally.
Mobile check: Not used
3. DNS Leaks
- No leak (DNS matches IP country) — 10 pts
- Leak (DNS of another country) — 6 pts (Average)
- Critical leak (Real IP visible) — 0 pts
4. Network Type Reliability
- ISP — ordinary provider (home internet, mobile network). Considered most reliable.
- Residential — real user IP, but access via P2P or SDK. Looks natural, slight "noise" allowed.
- Hosting — data center or cloud server. Often associated with bots and automation, perceived with suspicion by anti-fraud.
- Business — corporate networks. Not as toxic as hosting, but weak option for multi-accounting.
- Edu — university networks. Almost never found in real user scenarios, look strange.
Static
- ISP — 10 pts (Looks like a home user)
- Residential — 9 pts
- Business — 7 pts
- Edu — 6 pts
- Hosting — 5 pts
Residential
- ISP — 10 pts
- Business — 7 pts
- Hosting — 4 pts (Suspicious for residential)
Mobile check
- ISP/Mobile — 10 pts
- Residential — 9 pts
- Hosting / Business / Edu — 1 pt
The more "home-like" the type, the higher the trust.
5. Packet Loss
- 0% — 10 pts
- ≤1% — 8 pts
- ≤5% — 6 pts
- >5% — 4 pts
6. Ping (Latency)
Static
For static:
- ≤50ms — 10 pts
- ≤100ms — 8 pts
- ≤200ms — 5 pts
- >200ms — 2 pts
Residential
For residential (usually slower due to complex route):
- ≤100ms — 10 pts
- ≤200ms — 7 pts
- ≤400ms — 4 pts
- >400ms — 2 pts
Mobile check
- ≤100ms — 10 pts
- ≤200ms — 7 pts
- ≤300ms — 4 pts
- >300ms — 2 pts
7. Download Speed
Static
- ≥70 Mbps — 10 pts
- 50–69.9 — 9 pts
- 30–49.9 — 7 pts
- 20–29.9 — 6 pts
- 15–19.9 — 5 pts
- 10–14.9 — 3 pts
- 5.1–9.9 — 4 pts
- ≤5 — 1 pt
Residential
- ≥20 Mbps — 10 pts
- ≥10 Mbps — 7 pts
- ≥5 Mbps — 4 pts
- <5 Mbps — 2 pts
Mobile check
- ≥15 Mbps — 10 pts
- ≥5 Mbps — 5 pts
- <5 Mbps — 2 pts
- <2.0 — 2 pts