A residential IP is a type of IP address assigned to internet users by their internet service provider (ISP) to be used in a residential area. Residential IP addresses are typically assigned dynamically, although some ISPs may offer static residential IP addresses. Residential IP addresses offer users a certain level of authority and trustworthiness. Unlike data centers or commercial proxies, residential IP addresses are associated with actual residential locations, making it less likely that websites and other online services will detect and block them.

The user can obtain the residential IP address through the residential IP proxy service provider. When choosing a service provider, users need to consider the service provider’s credibility, stability, speed, and price. Information can be obtained through search engines or by consulting the experience of other users to choose the right service provider.