Blog Articles
Helpful articles and guides on mobile proxies, security setup, and performance optimization
Selecting a Relay Server and Proxy Geolocation
Mobile proxy geolocation always follows the phone — not the server. Learn why a Relay server is required, how to choose the right one to minimize ping, and how SmartRelay eliminates the mobile upload bottleneck to deliver 30x faster proxy speeds via Wi-Fi.
MobiHub SmartRelay: how it works, why enable it, and how much speed gain it provides
SmartRelay routes outgoing traffic from the phone through Wi-Fi instead of the mobile network. This article explains why it matters, how it eliminates upload channel bottlenecks, reduces SIM traffic usage by up to 2×, and increases proxy throughput by 2–7×, complete with practical examples and network diagrams.
Why Proxy Services Store Logs and How MobiHub.biz Protects Proxy Sellers
Logs are not surveillance — they are your insurance policy. We break down how the investigation chain works from law enforcement to the SIM card owner, how MobiHub differs from classic VPNs, and how our logs help prove your good faith when it matters most.
Using MobiHub Mobile Proxies with BitBrowser for Multi-Accounting
Managing multiple accounts safely requires two things: trusted mobile IPs and isolated browser fingerprints. We break down how MobiHub mobile proxies pair with BitBrowser anti-detect profiles to keep accounts unlinked, reduce bans, and scale operations across social media, e-commerce, and arbitrage.
Mobile Proxies: A Complete Guide for Professionals
We break down mobile proxies from the inside: why websites trust them more than data centers, how IP rotation works at the carrier level, which tasks they handle best, and what it really costs to run your own proxy infrastructure.
What Are Mobile Proxies and Why Do You Need Them
Mobile proxies are IP addresses of real mobile devices connected through carrier networks (3G/4G/5G). Unlike datacenter proxies, they are almost never blocked by websites because they look like regular users. Here's how they work and who needs them.