Instagram has changed the limits for UNFOLLOW!

@ciras
Yes, I think I need to find a 4g mobile proxy provider in the US, but I have been unable to do so.

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We are using ipv4 and doing without issue daily 400 likes and 199 follows

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Proxy location makes a difference for me: less blocks, no problems with shopping tags and more…
Starting from the fact that when you log in your customer’s account for the first time you often don’t need to ask for the code. Not to mention that when they receive a log in attempt from a new device the attempt is coming from the home country and not from Thailand: it makes your whole work more trustworthy.
Just my two cents…

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I am not sure these ā€œUnfollowā€ blocks are because of bad proxies - maybe yes, but it is not my opinion right now - for the simple reason that i have received 1 unfollow block on my own 4G dongle, on my laptop (and Jarvee is working green and blue as fuck on it), as i did receive some blocks aswell on my VPS + proxies from different places.

Overall, i don’t have any setup that didn’t receive 1 unfollow block, all got at least 1. Bad proxies might get hit harder, but well, even good ones might get some…

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Wow - that’s incredible!! A huge congrats. I am lucky to get to 190 follows per day.
Thanks for letting me know, some people are still having great success.
How would I go about transitioning to ipv4?

bro i am doing around 250-300 likes per day for now i want to bump it a bit but things have been changing so much with ig! Have you tried 400 for a longer period of time? and have you tested to go above 400?

1000/2500

Yes, they are. Sometimes it doesn’t matter, but it does matter the quality of proxy, that’s for sure. It’s like you have the client for 1st world country and at the same time, you are managing with a proxy from a third world country. You got the idea.

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Not, didnt need to go above 400. Doing mostly 300-400, not using at all accounts, I charge extra for it :wink:

Click on profile -> Remove proxy -> add new proxy -> reset cookies.
But I am sure, you want not talking about this.
We are using self created proxies, we are not going to share as well which DC we are using since - if less users use them, less chance to get a problems. For example when we were using OVH, there was much more problems.

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