Use case · LinkedIn
採用インテル、セールスリサーチ、セッション分離向けLinkedIn Proxy
The best LinkedIn proxy for a daily Recruiter or Sales workspace is a static ISP IP (from $4/IP for 30 days). Use rotating residential only for logged-out public job and company pages. Do not rotate a logged-in session — LinkedIn scores identity over days, not requests.
LinkedInはデータセンターレンジと共有オフィスIPに厳しく対応します。ISPまたはResidential LinkedIn Proxyは、公開リサーチとクライアントワークスペースを、別々の安定した出口に保ちます。
What is a LinkedIn proxy?
A LinkedIn proxy is a stable HTTP/SOCKS5 exit used so LinkedIn sees a residential or ISP address instead of your cloud or office netblock. It is for public research, recruitment intel and keeping client sessions from colliding — not for mass connection spam.
Who a LinkedIn proxy is for
A good fit
- Talent intel and recruiting research on public pages
- Agencies isolating client workspaces
- Geo QA of job ads and company pages
- Sales research that must not share an office NAT
Not what we sell
- Mass InMail or connection automation
- Building a shadow copy of the social graph
- Account takeover or restriction bypass
- Rotating IPs on a logged-in session
Which proxy type for which LinkedIn job?
| Job | Network | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Daily Recruiter / Sales workspace | ISP | Static residential ASN, no mid-day hops |
| Public job-ad sampling | Budget residential | Logged-out pages, rotate, many countries |
| City-level hiring market snapshot | Premium residential | City / ASN when metro matters |
| Mobile app QA | Mobile | Only the iOS/Android path — not the default |
プロキシタイプ
LinkedIn 向けに特化したプロキシソリューションを探索。
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Residential proxies
— from $1.68/GB
- Rotating residential IPs in 170+ countries
- HTTP/3 and SOCKS5 · traffic never expires
- Country targeting in the username
- Ideal for public profile samples and geo hiring intel
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Premium residential
— from $3.50/GB
- 42M+ ethically sourced broadband IPs
- City / ASN targeting plus TCP/IP OS filter
- Highest trust score for sticky web targets
- Ideal for city-level public search without a static IP
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Mobile proxies
— from $2.90/GB
- Real 4G/5G IPs from 50+ carriers
- Sticky sessions or rotate-per-request
- Unlimited concurrent threads
- Ideal for LinkedIn app-path QA only — not Sales Navigator
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ISP proxies
— from $4.00/IP
(best for LinkedIn)
- Static residential IPs, datacenter-level stability
- Lock an IP for 30 or 90 days
- 1 Gbps+ per port · Comcast, Spectrum, DTAG
- Ideal for isolated CRM and Recruiter workspaces
Why LinkedIn punishes IP hops
LinkedIn scores identity over days, not requests. A recruiter in Berlin who jumps from a Frankfurt ISP to a Virginia VM between searches looks like account takeover. That is why a LinkedIn proxy for logged-in work is almost always a static ISP address, not a rotating pool.
Rotating residential still has a job: unauthenticated public job ads, company pages and geo snapshots. Keep that crawl on a different sub-user so a spike cannot burn the workspace IP.
- ISP for any daily login or Sales/Recruiter workspace
- Residential rotate only for public, logged-out pages
- Never split-tunnel — DNS and WebSockets through the same proxy
Hiring intel and public profile research
Talent teams use a LinkedIn proxy to see the job market a candidate in Austin or Warsaw actually sees: which roles rank, how company pages localize, what the public profile subset looks like from that country. That is research, not a people-database scrape.
Volume still has to look human. Bursting thousands of profile URLs from one ISP IP is how you convert a clean static address into a challenged one. Pace it, cache what you already have, and stop when the UI starts serving checkpoints.
Agency isolation beats “one office IP”
Three client brands on one coworking NAT is the most common LinkedIn failure we see. LinkedIn does not care that they are different companies legally. Bind one ISP port per workspace, one browser profile, no extensions that leak the real IP.
If a client ends, drop that IP. Do not recycle it onto the next brand the same afternoon.
What a LinkedIn proxy is not
It is not a license to automate connection spam, scrape private graphs, or run credential stuffing. Bytedocks will not help you evade a restriction LinkedIn placed on an account. We sell exits for research, QA and isolation.
LinkedIn search is a local product
Job ads, suggested content and even which public profiles you can see shift with country. Point the ISP or Premium Residential exit at the market you study, keep the browser language pack consistent, and do not compare a US SERP collected on a DE IP.
- Match IP country to the market in the research brief
- One workspace ↔ one country unless the brief says otherwise
- City targeting when you care about metro hiring, not just country
- Separate crawl geos from the login IP
Typical LinkedIn proxy setup
One ISP IP per LinkedIn workspace, SOCKS5 or HTTP, no rotation. Browser fingerprint stays consistent with that IP. Public crawls use a separate Budget Residential sub-user so a spike cannot burn the login IP.
- Lease an ISP IP in the target country. 30 or 90 days. Bind it to one workspace only.
- Lock the browser profile. Proxy on, DNS through proxy, no WebRTC leak to the office IP.
- Split public crawls. Second sub-user on Budget Residential for logged-out job pages.
- Watch checkpoints. If challenges spike, stop and swap the IP — do not hammer through.
Mistakes that get LinkedIn sessions challenged
Rotating a logged-in browser
Treat the login IP as a lease. Rotate only the public crawl sub-user.
Shared NAT for every client
Coworking and VPN exits cluster. One ISP IP per workspace.
Headless cloud + datacenter
LinkedIn has seen that ASN. Residential or ISP, not AWS.
Crawling profiles at bot pace
A clean IP does not forgive 50 parallel tabs.
LinkedIn proxy — common questions.
What proxy is best for LinkedIn?
ISP (static residential) for any logged-in or long session. Rotating residential only for unauthenticated public pages.
Can I scrape LinkedIn profiles?
Only public pages you are allowed to access, at a human pace, within LinkedIn terms and our AUP. We do not sell a LinkedIn scraper.
Why do rotating proxies fail on LinkedIn?
The product scores identity over time. A new IP every request looks like account takeover or a botnet.
Do I need mobile proxies for LinkedIn?
Rarely. The site is desktop-heavy. Use mobile only if you are testing the iOS/Android app path.
How many accounts per IP?
Treat 1:1 as the rule. Sharing one IP across many paid workspaces is how bans cluster.
LinkedIn proxy vs VPN?
A VPN is a shared exit. LinkedIn sees everyone on that VPN together. An ISP proxy is a dedicated residential address for one workspace.
Can I use Sales Navigator through Bytedocks?
You can route an authorized workspace through an ISP IP. We do not provide Navigator credentials, scrapers, or a way around LinkedIn limits.
How long should I keep the same IP?
For the life of the engagement. 30-day ISP is the default; 90-day if the workspace is always-on.
Does city targeting help on LinkedIn?
For public job SERPs, yes, when metro markets differ. For a login, country-level ISP is usually enough.
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