LinkedIn Proxy & IP Security

WarmySender automatically protects each connected LinkedIn account with a dedicated proxy — ensuring your activity appears to originate from a consistent, geographically plausible IP address rather than a shared server.

Why Proxies Matter:
LinkedIn monitors the IP addresses used to access accounts. If your account is accessed from a data center IP, or if multiple accounts share the same IP, LinkedIn may flag or restrict your account. WarmySender solves this by routing all LinkedIn activity through a fixed, dedicated proxy assigned to your account — so your traffic always appears consistent and natural.

Key Principles for Account Safety:

How It Works:

  1. When you connect a LinkedIn account, WarmySender assigns a dedicated fixed IP address to that account
  2. All LinkedIn requests for that account are routed through the assigned proxy — never directly from WarmySender servers
  3. The proxy IP is fixed (no rotation) and not shared with any other LinkedIn account
  4. The proxy remains assigned for the lifetime of the connection, ensuring a consistent IP footprint

Proxy Modes:
You configure your proxy during Step 2 of the LinkedIn account connection wizard. Three modes are available:

Types of Proxies:
Depending on the selected country and availability, WarmySender uses either ISP-grade (residential-quality) or datacenter proxies. The most important factors for account safety are consistency and geographic plausibility — not the specific proxy type. LinkedIn does not distinguish between ISP and datacenter proxies. Each account always gets a single dedicated IP regardless of type.

Supported Countries (Country Mode):
40+ countries are available. Countries with guaranteed availability include:
• Americas: United States, Canada, Brazil
• Europe: United Kingdom, Germany, France, Switzerland, Austria, Netherlands, Belgium, Italy, Spain, Portugal, Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Ireland
• Asia-Pacific: Singapore, Japan, India, Australia
• Middle East: United Arab Emirates

Additional countries may be available depending on current inventory. The full list is shown during account setup.

Custom Proxy Setup:
If you select Custom mode, enter your proxy URL in this format:
protocol://username:password@host:port

Examples:

Supported protocols: http, https, socks5. If your proxy uses IP allowlisting instead of credentials, omit the username:password@ portion.

Frequently Asked Questions:

Q: Can I change my proxy after connecting an account?
A: Proxy settings are configured during account connection. To change your proxy, disconnect and reconnect the account with new proxy settings. During reconnection, you can select a different proxy mode.

Q: Do all accounts share the same proxy?
A: No. Every connected LinkedIn account gets its own dedicated IP address. Accounts are never co-mingled on the same proxy.

Q: Does proxy type (ISP vs datacenter) affect my account safety?
A: Consistency and geo-plausibility matter far more than proxy type. A consistent datacenter IP near your real location is safer than a rotating residential IP from a different country.

Q: What if I don't choose a proxy mode?
A: Auto mode is applied by default. WarmySender assigns the closest available proxy to your real IP location.

Q: Can I use a free public proxy?
A: This is not recommended. Free proxies are often shared, unreliable, or already flagged by LinkedIn. Use a reputable paid proxy provider if choosing Custom mode.

Q: Does WarmySender rotate my IP?
A: No. Each account gets a single fixed IP. IP rotation can look suspicious to LinkedIn — consistency is safer.

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