One of the frequently asked questions by users purchasing proxy services is whether the IP addresses assigned to them have been used before. In this article, we will explain in detail the nature of IP addresses in internet infrastructure, the circulation mechanism, and what IP history means in proxy services.
In internet infrastructure, the concept of a "never-used IP address" practically does not exist. IP addresses are limited resources managed by internet service providers (ISPs), mobile operators, and data centers worldwide. These resources are continuously:
This cyclical process is an integral part of how the internet operates and is standard practice worldwide. The limited number of IPv4 addresses (approximately 4.3 billion) makes this circulation mandatory.
Mobile Proxy services use real mobile operator infrastructure. Operators like Turkcell and Türk Telekom assign dynamic IP addresses to millions of mobile users. These IP addresses:
Rotating Proxy systems use large IP pools. Each request is made with a different IP address, and these addresses continuously cycle. For example, in an IPv6 pool of 144 million, the probability of encountering the same IP again in a short time is statistically very low.
In ISP IPv4 Proxy (Residential Proxy) services, the IP addresses assigned to you are generally dedicated (fixed) in structure. However, these IP addresses:
Datacenter IPv4 Proxies operate on a similar principle. Data centers assign their subnets to customers, reclaim them at the end of the period, and offer them to other customers.
Rather than whether an IP address "has been used before," the critical factor is the IP's current status and cleanliness level. As LivaProxy, the points we focus on are:
LivaProxy performs comprehensive checks before incorporating subnets:
This way, the IP addresses we provide to our customers are evaluated as "clean/fresh" by platforms.
The IPv6 protocol offers a virtually unlimited number of IP addresses (340 undecillion). Therefore:
In premium /48 or /32 subnets, the customer controls thousands or even millions of IPv6 addresses, and keeping these addresses clean within the pool depends on the customer's usage pattern.
The probability of encountering the same IP again in rotating systems:
| Proxy Type | Pool Size | Probability of Re-encounter |
|---|---|---|
| Mobile Proxy (Turkcell) | Operator pool (millions) | Very low |
| Rotating IPv4 | Variable by package | Medium-Low |
| Rotating IPv6 | 144+ Million | Statistically negligible |
| ISP/Datacenter IPv4 | Dedicated (Fixed IP) | Same IP used continuously |
IP selection in rotating systems is done with a random algorithm, so theoretically encountering the same IP is possible, but in large pools this probability can be practically ignored.
As LivaProxy, to maintain the quality of IP addresses we provide to our customers:
Yes, due to the nature of internet infrastructure, IP addresses are in continuous circulation. However, the current status of the IP provided to you is clean and considered trustworthy by platforms.
No, all IP addresses provided by LivaProxy have a low fraud score and are clean and trustworthy. What matters is not the IP history, but the current cleanliness status.
In ISP IPv4 and Datacenter IPv4 Proxy services, dedicated static IPs are assigned to you, and you use the same IP throughout the service period. In Mobile and Rotating services, IPs continuously change.
LivaProxy IPs are selected from clean pools. However, your usage pattern (spam, bot activity, rapid requests, etc.) can cause the IP to be banned by platforms. Responsible and contract-compliant usage is important.
The concept of a "never-used IP" does not align with the technical reality of the internet. All IP addresses are in continuous circulation within the internet ecosystem. What matters is the current cleanliness status, fraud score, and platform acceptance rate of the IP provided to you. As LivaProxy, we continuously work to provide our customers with the highest quality, clean, and trustworthy IP addresses.
For detailed information about our proxy services, to request a test, or to communicate your questions, you can contact our 24/7 active support team.