When we previously discussed paid surveys, we discovered that most of the profitable opportunities are limited to specific countries (like the US) and that you need a proxy to bypass geo-blocking.
But here is the truth nobody tells you: your random attempt to use a proxy is the fastest way to get your account permanently banned.
Survey sites don’t ban you because you use a proxy; they ban you when you use the wrong type of proxy, or because your behavior on the site raises suspicion.
We will explain, step-by-step, what a safe proxy is and how to create a digital identity to avoid survey site bans.
What is a Proxy and Why Do You Need It?

A proxy is an intermediary that hides your real IP address and gives you a new one.
You need it because most of the well-paying surveys are exclusively targeted at residents of specific countries. When you visit a survey site, it reads your real IP, and either blocks you or hides these opportunities from you.
A proxy makes it appear as if you live in one of these target countries, allowing these surveys to become visible to you.
What’s the Difference Between Proxy and VPN?
Both hide your IP, but most VPN services (especially the popular ones) are already known and blacklisted by survey sites.
Most paid survey sites use sophisticated detection systems to identify user locations and differentiate between them. Using a VPN might flag you as an unnatural user or someone trying to spoof their location, which can lead to a ban or exclusion.
These sites can detect recurring IPs associated with VPN networks, flagging it as an attempt to cheat, which reduces the chances of your answers being accepted.
Read more: What Are Paid Surveys? A Beginner’s Guide to Making Money
Why Do You Get Banned From Surveys Even With a Proxy?

You get banned from survey sites because you are using the wrong proxy.
There are two main types of proxies, based on their IP source and behavior. One is bad, and one is good:
1. Datacenter Proxies: These are IP addresses issued from data centers or cloud servers, not associated with real devices or individuals. This type of proxy is cheap and fast, but in return, it is highly detectable and easily banned by websites because it isn’t tied to a real location or Internet Service Provider (ISP).
2. Residential Proxies: These are IP addresses taken from home internet devices belonging to real ISPs. This is the correct proxy for surveys.
These proxies look natural because they come from physical locations. They are less likely to be banned, but they are more expensive and slightly slower. They are the best for bypassing geo-restrictions and protecting privacy.
Now, let’s assume you bought a Residential Proxy. Excellent! But you’re still getting banned. Why?
The reason here is the proxy’s behavior:
1. Rotating Proxy: Some services offer a “rotating proxy” feature, which gives you a new IP with every request or every few minutes.
This means every connection appears from a different IP address, which is an impossible behavior for a normal user. Imagine a survey site seeing you log in from New York, and a minute later, you click a link, and it appears to be from California!
2. Static Proxy (Sticky Session) This is the behavior you need. This feature ensures you keep the same IP address for your entire session.
This way, you appear to the site as a normal person: you log in, complete the survey, and log out, all from the same IP in New York, for example. This is normal user behavior.
So, what is the best type of proxy for surveys? You need a Residential Sticky Proxy.
How to Avoid Survey Site Bans?

Bans happen because of an identity mismatch. The survey site collects 4 pieces of information about you: your Proxy (location), your Number (identity), your Email (identity), and your Behavior. If all four to match, you are safe.
Here is the complete plan to create a digital identity and avoid bans on survey sites:
Phase 1: Preparing Your Tools
Step 1: Buy the Proxy: Never use a free proxy. Find a reliable, paid service that provides Residential Sticky Proxies, as we discussed. When buying, choose the location you will always work from (Example: USA – New York).
Step 2: Buy the Number: Now you need to prove you are a person living there. Major sites will ask for SMS verification. If you use a virtual (VoIP) number, the system will detect it immediately.
Why? Because it sees a clear conflict: a real Residential Proxy + a fake VoIP Number = an instant ban.
What’s the solution? You need a real number from the same country. This is where Non-voip comes in. Our platform provides you with real (Non-VoIP) numbers tied to physical SIM cards.
You can get a US number that matches your residential identity, is dedicated to the site you’re registering for, and guarantees you pass verification safely.
Step 3: Prepare the Browser: Don’t use your regular browser filled with old cookies. In Google Chrome, click your profile picture in the corner and select “Add” to create a new, clean profile. You will use this new “clean” browser profile only for your survey accounts.
Step 4: Build Your Story: This is the most important step. Create a new email address after turning on your proxy.
Now, open a notepad app and write down your complete persona (like your name, location, marital status, date of birth). It must be 100% consistent, match your proxy and number, and you must always remember it.
Phase 2: Your Behavior
You’ve successfully created a secure account. Now, here is why accounts get banned after registration:
1. Consistency:
- Don’t change your proxy. If you signed up with an IP from New York, use the New York “sticky session” every single time you log into that account.
- Don’t change your answers. If a survey asks for your income, it must be $75,000 (as you wrote in your file). Any simple contradiction = a ban.
2. Don’t Be a Robot:
Survey sites place “trap questions” to test your attention (like a question that seems normal but has a contradictory answer, a question requiring a very specific choice, or a question unrelated to the topic but demanding attention).
Therefore, read the questions slowly and do not rush. Finishing a 20-minute survey in 5 minutes is a guaranteed reason for a ban. Be patient and act like a real person.
In Conclusion
Avoiding bans depends on building a complete digital identity. Using a free (Datacenter) proxy with a virtual number is a guaranteed recipe for failure.
Success requires a small investment in the right tools: a static (Residential) proxy and a real number.
While you search for the right proxy service to solve the “location” problem, we at Non-voip provide the most critical element: the real number that verifies your identity and guarantees your acceptance on the most powerful survey platforms.
Read more: how to protect your privacy while completing online surveys
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