Hi all — I’m researching bot mitigation and proxy-based security providers and came across Proxy Protection LLC. Before I commit to a trial or a contract, I’d love to hear from people who have used them in production. My goal is practical, hands-on feedback rather than marketing copy.
My first big question is about **reliability and effectiveness**: does Proxy Protection LLC actually stop malicious bots, credential stuffing, and DDoS attacks without producing too many false positives? If you’ve deployed them, did they block the traffic you expected while letting legitimate users and search engines through?
I’m also curious about the **product scope**. Their website mentions proxies and bot filtering — but do they provide a full WAF, rate-limiting, behavioral bot fingerprinting, real-time analytics, and custom rules, or is it mainly proxy/IP masking? Which features were the most useful in real incidents?
Price transparency is another concern. Were their fees predictable and fair for small-to-medium sites, or did you run into unexpected overages, minimum commitments, or long-term lock-ins? Any advice on how to negotiate pricing or what contract clauses to watch out for would be great.
Support and incident response are deal-breakers for me. How responsive is their support during an attack — do they provide 24/7 live assistance, meaningful SLAs, and timely post-incident reports? If you had an outage or an attack, how quickly did they mitigate it and how clear was their communication?
Data privacy is also important. Do they retain logs, and are they transparent about retention policies, access, and compliance with GDPR/CCPA? If you’ve reviewed their contract or privacy policy, what red flags (if any) did you find?
From an operations standpoint: how easy was deployment — DNS change, reverse proxy, SDK, or appliance — and did you notice any latency or performance impact after turning it on? Were there configuration best-practices that minimized latency while maintaining protection?
Finally, if you tried Proxy Protection LLC and later switched, what did you move to and why — price, performance, feature set, or support? Real-world alternatives and migration tips would be very helpful.
Thanks in advance for any candid experiences, configuration snippets, or contract tips. Practical examples of what worked (and what didn’t) will be much more useful than generic recommendations.
My first big question is about **reliability and effectiveness**: does Proxy Protection LLC actually stop malicious bots, credential stuffing, and DDoS attacks without producing too many false positives? If you’ve deployed them, did they block the traffic you expected while letting legitimate users and search engines through?
I’m also curious about the **product scope**. Their website mentions proxies and bot filtering — but do they provide a full WAF, rate-limiting, behavioral bot fingerprinting, real-time analytics, and custom rules, or is it mainly proxy/IP masking? Which features were the most useful in real incidents?
Price transparency is another concern. Were their fees predictable and fair for small-to-medium sites, or did you run into unexpected overages, minimum commitments, or long-term lock-ins? Any advice on how to negotiate pricing or what contract clauses to watch out for would be great.
Support and incident response are deal-breakers for me. How responsive is their support during an attack — do they provide 24/7 live assistance, meaningful SLAs, and timely post-incident reports? If you had an outage or an attack, how quickly did they mitigate it and how clear was their communication?
Data privacy is also important. Do they retain logs, and are they transparent about retention policies, access, and compliance with GDPR/CCPA? If you’ve reviewed their contract or privacy policy, what red flags (if any) did you find?
From an operations standpoint: how easy was deployment — DNS change, reverse proxy, SDK, or appliance — and did you notice any latency or performance impact after turning it on? Were there configuration best-practices that minimized latency while maintaining protection?
Finally, if you tried Proxy Protection LLC and later switched, what did you move to and why — price, performance, feature set, or support? Real-world alternatives and migration tips would be very helpful.
Thanks in advance for any candid experiences, configuration snippets, or contract tips. Practical examples of what worked (and what didn’t) will be much more useful than generic recommendations.