eBay moves billions in transactions every year. But with that scale comes tight security — no bots, no scraping, no funny business. Trigger their alarms, and you could face IP bans or sudden restrictions. Frustrating, right?
That's where proxies become your secret weapon.
Whether you're a casual buyer wanting to unlock better regional deals or a power seller juggling multiple accounts, proxies offer a reliable way to stay anonymous and avoid restrictions. They let you mask your real location, dodge IP blocks, and keep your personal data private.
Let's walk you through the simplest ways to get your proxy set up for eBay.
First things first, you need proxies. For beginners, after signing up, go to the Proxy List tab in your dashboard. There you'll find your IP address, port number, username, and password. Keep this information on hand because it's required for setting up your proxy connection.
Step 1: Click the proxy icon in your toolbar.
Step 2: Log in if needed — or it auto-detects if you're already logged in.
Step 3: Pick a proxy from the list and hit "Connect." Use the filter to choose by country or IP type.
Green dot means you're live. Red dot means disconnect and reconnect.
Now your Chrome traffic goes through the proxy. Head over to eBay.com — if it loads normally, your proxy is working.
Step 1: Click the Start Menu and type Proxy Settings. Open it.
Step 2: Under Manual Proxy Setup, toggle "Use a proxy server" on.
Step 3: Enter your proxy's IP address and port.
Step 4: Hit "Save."
All your internet traffic, including eBay, will now route through your proxy IP.
Step 1: Open Settings > Connections > Wi-Fi.
Step 2: Tap and hold your Wi-Fi network, then tap Settings > View more.
Step 3: Under Proxy, choose Manual.
Enter the proxy address and port. Add any sites you want to bypass.
Step 4: Save and exit.
Your device will now route traffic via that proxy whenever on this Wi-Fi network.
Simple. Visit a site like WhatIsMyIP.com or IP Location.
Does the IP shown match your proxy? Perfect.
If it still shows your real IP, something's off — double-check your setup.
Also, visit eBay.com. If restrictions disappear or regional pricing changes, you nailed it.
Chrome: Click the proxy icon and select Disconnect.
Windows: Open Proxy Settings again. Turn off "Use a proxy server" or toggle off automatic detection depending on your setup.
Android: Go back to Wi-Fi Proxy settings and switch Proxy to None.
Simple and clean.
Static residential proxies are your go-to for regular browsing and secure shopping. They're stable and less likely to raise red flags.
Rotating proxies shine when you're scraping data or managing multiple eBay accounts. They rotate IPs frequently, lowering detection risk.
With a proper proxy setup, using eBay becomes more stable, private, and adaptable. Proxies help maintain access, reduce restrictions, and support multiple account use without drawing attention. By choosing the right type—whether static or rotating—you can match your approach to your goals and keep your eBay activity running smoothly and securely.