Netnut

Adam sitting in a chair reading a newspaper
The provider has lost multiple public-facing and infrastructure domains, reportedly shedding “millions of IPs” in the process.
The provider's plans keep the same price but offer double the traffic.
More accessible plans, cheaper rates, still no pay-as-you-go.
Cheaper entry plans, up to 60% better rates, still no pay-as-you-go.
The Israeli proxy provider moves up the data extraction value chain.
You can join the waitlist for general-purpose, SERP, and social media scraping APIs.
The provider now offers four proxy types – but why so secretive?
Say hello to datacenter and peer-to-peer residential IPs, no-talking registration.
The app will use NetNut’s static residential proxy infrastructure.