Twitist Forums
IP address, how to stop being suspended from a website because of an IP address issues? - Printable Version

+- Twitist Forums (http://twitist.com)
+-- Forum: Other forums (/forum-31.html)
+--- Forum: General Internet related Qustions (/forum-32.html)
+--- Thread: IP address, how to stop being suspended from a website because of an IP address issues? (/thread-150750.html)



IP address, how to stop being suspended from a website because of an IP address issues? - MisunderstoodCommander027 - 04-28-2014 07:49 PM

Some websites suspend email accounts that send numbers of emails or do marketing such as real estate marketing by emailing home owners or property advertisers. Now, I have a remote employee that works for me and one of his task is to email these ads. But we kept on getting our email accounts to this website because they can detect the IP address of my assistant which is not from the USA. How can we continue this job by not having our accounts being suspended. Like maybe getting him to have a US IP address. I am planning on having him access to my PC by using windows remote desktop. What else are you guys suggesting?


- Swhz - 04-28-2014 07:52 PM

Use a VPN, or a proxy. Preferably a paid one.
All it does is to route your traffic from your real IP to an IP in a country of your choice, in this case USA.
Free VPN servers are public and so are known by the website administrators. But if you use a paid plan, you'll get exclusive IP addresses and will not be blocked.
RDP is also a good solution but it depends on the hardware and the internet connection, if either is not good, then the experience will be poor.
Here are a few good VPN providers mentioned in the sources..

P.S you could also use the extension "ZenMate" in your google chrome to access the website using a US IP address, try it.


- Caleb - 04-28-2014 07:59 PM

Use proxy. There are lots of proxy softwares and ips available.


- Joseph - 04-28-2014 08:05 PM

You would need to use a reputable proxy service with servers based in the US.

Whenever I travel outside of the US, I love my service. I've linked the site below. They have a free trial so you can check out if it meets your needs before you purchase a subscription.


- Alex Sinclair - 04-28-2014 08:09 PM

I would definitely check out some Proxy or VPN services. Do some research first, because not all of them are reputable. See the link below for more information about VPNs and services...