Threads proxies that don't get flagged.
Recommended setup: mobile proxies, sticky sessions, based on what we see working in production against Threads. Copy the recipe and ship.
Threads's anti-bot reality.
A Threads proxy routes your session through a mobile carrier IP, so Threads treats it as a real device. SimplyNode's recommended setup for Threads is mobile proxies with sticky sessions, one identity per session. Same pay-as-you-go pricing — no Threads surcharge. Threads leans on device and network trust, so datacenter and many residential IPs get flagged fast. Mobile carrier IPs carry the highest trust, which is why mobile proxies hold up for account actions where other types fail.
Device & network trust
Platforms score device and network reputation; datacenter and many residential IPs get flagged. Mobile carries the most trust.
Linked-account bans
Multiple accounts on one IP get linked and banned together. One identity per sticky session keeps them separate.
Session continuity
Rotating IPs mid-session logs you out or trips checks. Hold a sticky mobile IP per identity.
Action rate limits
Too many actions too fast triggers blocks. Pace actions and isolate each identity.
What teams do on Threads.
Teams use Threads proxies to manage accounts on Threads — running multiple profiles, verifying placements, or handling account actions. Use mobile proxies with sticky sessions and isolate one identity per session.
Run multiple profiles
Operate several accounts in parallel; one mobile identity per sticky session keeps them unlinked.
Verify content & placements
Check how posts, ads, and pages render to real users in each market.
Collect public profile data
Gather public profile and post data at a human pace.
Schedule & post
Manage posting and engagement across accounts without sharing IPs.
Threads in a few lines.
Replace the target URL and pin the country to your market. Same endpoint over HTTP/HTTPS/SOCKS5.
# Threads session — SimplyNode mobile, one identity per session import requests SESSION = "sess-001" # reuse to keep the same mobile IP for this identity PROXY = f"http://login:country-us-session-{SESSION}-ttl-1800@ip.simplynode.io:9003" PROXIES = {"http": PROXY, "https": PROXY} HEADERS = {"User-Agent": "Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; CPU iPhone OS 17_2 like Mac OS X) " "AppleWebKit/605.1.15 (KHTML, like Gecko) Mobile/15E148"} r = requests.get("https://<Threads target URL>", proxies=PROXIES, headers=HEADERS, timeout=30) print(r.status_code)
Mistakes that get you blocked on Threads.
We see these constantly in customer pipelines. Each fix is a one-line change.
Multiple accounts on one IP
That links accounts and triggers bans. One identity per sticky session, never share an IP.
Residential or datacenter IPs
They get flagged here — use mobile carrier IPs for the trust this target demands.
Reusing fingerprints across profiles
Isolate each account's fingerprint and session; don't reuse across profiles.
Rotating mid-session
Hold the sticky IP for the whole session; rotating mid-flow logs you out or trips checks.
Same pricing — no Threads surcharge.
Threads works on the standard per-GB rate (from $4.25/GB at scale), with loyalty discounts on top. No target surcharge.
Standard rate
Threads works on the standard per-GB rate (from $4.25/GB at scale), with loyalty discounts on top. No target surcharge.
Threads proxies - common questions.
Mobile proxies with sticky sessions, country-matched. Threads rewards carrier-grade mobile trust.
Threads leans on device and network trust, so datacenter and many residential IPs get flagged fast. Mobile carrier IPs carry the highest trust, which is why mobile proxies hold up for account actions where other types fail.
Point your client at our gateway over HTTP/HTTPS/SOCKS5, authenticate with username:password or a whitelisted IP, choose mobile and sticky sessions. No SDK.
No. Threads uses the standard per-GB rate; there is no target surcharge.
Yes — buy 1 GB, run the recommended setup against the target, and check the success rate. Bandwidth never expires.
Run your Threads setup on the right IPs.
Buy 1 GB, copy the Threads recipe, and ship. Bandwidth never expires.








