What kind of proxies work best for LinkedIn?

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I’m planning to set up several LinkedIn profiles to attract more clients, but I don’t want the platform to flag or ban me for it. I decided to use an antidetect multi-account browser. What kind of proxies work best for this setup?
 
Proxies come in different types, each designed for specific purposes. It’s hard to just point to one as the best, and going into all the details would be long and tedious. It’s better to check out this guide yourself: how to choose the best LinkedIn proxy https://gologin.com/blog/linkedin-proxy/ . It covers not just mobile, residential, and other proxy types, but also which providers are considered the most reliable nowadays.
 
People keep saying mobile-based setups behave differently, but I don’t see the difference clearly when reading explanations. What actually changes in real use?
 
Yeah, that’s a common confusion point. On paper, everything looks similar — requests go through a network layer and get rerouted — but in real usage the behavior is what changes. Mobile-based connections tend to shift IPs, regions, and traffic patterns more dynamically, which makes them feel less “fixed” compared to standard setups. That’s why mobile proxy is often discussed in contexts where people care about natural traffic behavior, especially when testing systems where predictability is actually a disadvantage rather than a benefit. In platforms like SimplyNode mobile proxy environments, this variability is often considered useful because it mirrors real user activity much more closely.
 
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