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:
- Consistency — The same IP is used every time (no rotation)
- Geographic plausibility — Proxy is near your real location
- Exclusivity — Your proxy is not shared with other accounts
How It Works:
- When you connect a LinkedIn account, WarmySender assigns a dedicated fixed IP address to that account
- All LinkedIn requests for that account are routed through the assigned proxy — never directly from WarmySender servers
- The proxy IP is fixed (no rotation) and not shared with any other LinkedIn account
- 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:
- Auto (default) — WarmySender assigns a proxy automatically, geo-located near your detected IP. Best choice for most users — requires no configuration.
- Country — You select a specific country for your proxy location. Useful if your LinkedIn account was originally registered from a different country, or if you operate across regions.
- Custom — You provide your own proxy URL. Full control over your IP. Supports HTTP, HTTPS, and SOCKS5 protocols with optional username/password authentication.
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:
- http://myuser:[email protected]:8080
- socks5://myuser:[email protected]:1080
- https://proxy.example.com:443 (no authentication)
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.