What IP bindings are?
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IP bindings mean the computer/server IP address on which you will use Proxy. Binding your IP in the Whitelist is required to get access to the proxy on your package with "IP authorization".

For authorization by "login/password", it is not necessary to bind IP to Whitelist, in this case, "Any IP" mode will be automatically set on your package.

Important: Any IP mode weakens the security measures used to protect your package, and anyone with your username and password will be able to connect to your subscription. For this reason, we recommend adding an IP to the Whitelist for the safety of the package. In this case, both authorization methods will only work with the IP from the Whitelist.

Click "IP Whitelist" to bind your IP. Inside each slot you can re-bind IP an unlimited number of times. Each slot can be given a name (eg: "Sarah's PC" if you work in a team).

Attention: if you are going to use Proxy with ip:port access (i.e. without authorization and a login/password), then you have to make sure that the same IP binding is not used for two or more active Packages.

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