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  • What is QuarkIP?
  • How to Sign Up for QuarkIP?
  • How to Top-Up?
  • How to Purchase a Proxy?

FAQ

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  • Which countries’ proxies do we offer?
  • What happens if I don’t use all my traffic?
  • Can I extend the plan of my proxy service?
  • How Can I Contact You?
  • Are the proxies I buy from QuarkIP exclusive?
  • How Fast Are QuarkIP Proxies?
  • What’s the Difference Between Datacenter Proxies and Datacenter IPv6 Proxies?
  • What’s the Difference Between ISP and Residential Proxies?
  • What Kind of Free Trial Plans Do You Offer?

Billing and Pricing

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  • Do you offer refunds for your proxies?
  • Why does my purchased proxy show as “In progress”?
  • Where can I get an invoice for my order?
  • Does QuarkIP offer discounts?
  • Can I cancel my order at any time?
  • What payment methods does QuarkIP support?

Residential Proxies

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  • How to Claim Your 200MB Free Trial
  • Where can I view my traffic usage?
  • How to Whitelist an IP Address
  • Can I change my password?
  • Will the traffic I purchase expire?
  • How to Use Residential Proxies
  • How to Purchase Residential Proxies

Datacenter Proxies

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  • How do I purchase datacenter proxies?
  • How to use datacenter proxies?
  • Can I use the same proxy on multiple devices at the same time?
  • How can I export all Datacenter proxies?
  • How to change my proxy protocol?
  • Do datacenter proxies support refunds?
  • How can I extend my datacenter proxy plan?

ISP Proxies

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  • How do I purchase ISP proxies?
  • How to use ISP proxies?
  • How to change my proxy protocol?
  • How can I export all ISP proxies?
  • Can I get a refund for ISP proxies?
  • Can I use a ISP proxy on multiple devices at the same time?
  • How can I extend the duration of my static residential proxy plan?

Datacenter IPv6 Proxies

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  • How to check if a website supports IPv6
  • How do I purchase datacenter IPv6 proxies?
  • How to use datacenter IPv6 proxies?
  • Can I use the same proxy on multiple devices at the same time?
  • How to export all Datacenter IPv6 proxy data
  • How do I change the proxy protocol?
  • Is the Datacenter IPv6 proxy eligible for a refund?
  • How to Extend Your Datacenter IPv6 Proxy Plan

Static Proxy Integration Guides

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  • How to Set Up a Static Proxy on Hidemium
  • How to Set Up a Static Proxy on Android
  • How to Set Up a Static Proxy on IOS
  • How to use QuarkIP Static Proxy with Safari
  • How to use QuarkIP Static Proxy with MoreLogin
  • How to Use QuarkIP Static Proxy with HubStudio
  • How to Use QuarkIP Proxy with Firefox
  • How to Use QuarkIP Proxy with Chrome
  • How to Use QuarkIP Proxy with AdsPower
  • How to Use QuarkIP Proxy with Shadowrocket
  • How to Use QuarkIP Proxy with Dolphin
  • How to Set Up a Proxy on V2Ray

Residential Proxy Integration Guides

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  • How to Set Up a Residential Proxy on Hidemium
  • How to Set Up a Residential Proxy on Android
  • How to Set Up a Residential Proxy on IOS
  • How to Set Up a Residential Proxy on V2Ray
  • How to Use QuarkIP Residential Proxy with HubStudio
  • How to Use QuarkIP Residential Proxy with Safari
  • How to Use QuarkIP Residential Proxy with MoreLogin
  • How to Use QuarkIP Residential Proxy with Dolphin
  • How to Use QuarkIP Residential Proxy with Adspower
  • How to Use QuarkIP Residential Proxy with Chrome
  • How to Use QuarkIP Residential Proxy with Firefox
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  • How to check if a website supports IPv6

How to check if a website supports IPv6

Data center IPv6 proxies offer advantages such as low cost and high speed, but not all websites support the IPv6 protocol. Websites that do not support IPv6 cannot be accessed using an IPv6 proxy.

To avoid wasting resources, you can first check whether the target site or domain supports IPv6 access:

1.Go to Google and search for “IPv6 test,” then choose any available tool.

2.Enter the target site or domain you plan to access using the proxy in the designated input field.

Enter the target site or domain

3.If the site is supported, you can use an IPv6 proxy to access it.

you can use an IPv6 proxy to access it.
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