Proxy IPs can be divided into three categories: transparent, general, and high-anonymity. It's advisable to use a high-anonymity proxy IP for better protection of the user's real IP address and privacy. Using a transparent or general proxy IP increases the risk of the user's real IP being exposed. A high-anonymity proxy IP effectively hides the user's real IP, protects their privacy, and reduces the risk of being detected by the target website. On the other hand, transpare...