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Analysis
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The removal of mobile proxies represents a significant feature discontinuation without clear migration guidance for existing users who may be relying on this proxy type.
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The reordering of proxy types with new prioritization (Datacenter → ISP → Residential → Custom) shifts emphasis from stealth to speed, which may impact use cases where detection avoidance was the primary concern.
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The architectural simplification removes an entire proxy category, potentially limiting the product's versatility in certain geotargeting scenarios that were previously supported.
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The documentation changes appear reactive to availability limitations rather than proactive product evolution, suggesting possible underlying infrastructure or partnership issues.
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TL;DR
Removed documentation for mobile proxies as the product is being deprecated.
Why we made these changes
The mobile proxy product is being deprecated. This PR removes the associated documentation to prevent user confusion and clean up related content.
What changed?
proxies/mobile.mdx, the primary documentation page for mobile proxies.proxies/overview.mdxto remove all references to mobile proxies.Validation
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