02-20-2017, 07:23 PM
IT can, I mean it makes it so the end site doesn't block your ip because your spreading out the requests with proxies. But if the end site server can't handle all the requests you throw at it then its just slowing things down. So "it depends" is about the best answer I can give you.
you don't want to use free proxies for anything except scraping from the search engines. They are built for speed at the cost of accuracy, but with email scraping you want premium proxies or no proxies.
Its only scraping inside the domain for email scraping, its not following outside links.
you don't want to use free proxies for anything except scraping from the search engines. They are built for speed at the cost of accuracy, but with email scraping you want premium proxies or no proxies.
Its only scraping inside the domain for email scraping, its not following outside links.