Here is a demo of using curl with a proxy:
Use a residential proxy to make requests to https://api.ip.cc/ from a random location. With automatic rotation, each request returns a new IP address.
curl -x USERNAME:PASSWORD@gw-us.aproxy.com:2312 https://api.ip.cc/
Let's send a request using a proxy from the United States. All you need to do is change the entry point address. Here is an example in curl.
curl-x USERNAME_area-US:PASSWORD@gw-us.aproxy.com:2312 https://api.ip.cc/
If you want to keep the IP unchanged, simply add the session and life parameters.
curl-x USERNAME_area-US_session-SESSION_life-5:PASSWORD@gw-us.aproxy.com:2312 https://api.ip.cc/
To obtain your usage statistics, generated traffic, request count, and more information, please visit the Aproxy official website, log in, click on your username in the upper right corner, and enter the "Account" interface.
On the right side of the account interface, you can select the product type to view the total traffic consumption of residential proxies; the concurrency and bandwidth usage of unlimited residential proxies, as well as the availability of IP addresses for static residential proxies. You can also filter by date and time; view the IP usage of static data center proxies and the traffic records consumed by long-term ISP proxies. Here, taking residential proxies as an example, I have selected the date range from January 6th, 2025, to January 8th, 2025. It can be seen that I used 2687.39MB of traffic on January 8th, 2025.
Click to select the sub-account, and you can also view the traffic consumption of the sub-account. Taking "residential proxy" as an example, click on the authenticated account. I select the sub-account "5gbbgh" and choose the time range from January 6th, 2025, to January 9th, 2025. From here, it can be seen that the traffic used by the authenticated sub-account "5gbbgh" on January 9th, 2025, is 1071.36 MB. Other packages are similar.