# Residential Proxy by GB

The **Residential Proxy by GB (Bandwidth)** gives you access to 9Proxy’s global residential IP pool using a data-based model.

Instead of purchasing a fixed number of IPs, you buy packages measured in GB, and can generate as many proxy endpoints as you need - as long as your bandwidth balance remains.

This model offers flexibility, stability, and control for users who need high-quality residential IPs for web automation, scraping, ad verification, or account operations.

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## 1. How It Works

When you purchase a Residential Bandwidth Package, you receive a specific amount of data (e.g., 50 GB, 200 GB, 500 GB).

Each proxy request you make consumes bandwidth from this balance - not from a limited IP count.

You can generate and manage your proxies directly in the **9Proxy Dashboard** using the **Proxy Generation** tool.

## 2. Key Features

* Access to real residential IPs from more than 90 countries.
* Unlimited endpoint creation within your available bandwidth.
* Multiple authentication methods: ***User-Pass Authentication*** or ***IP Whitelisting***.
* Session control - choose between Sticky or Rotating sessions.
* Full location targeting (country, state, city, ISP).

To begin using Residential Proxy by Bandwidth, refer to the following guides:

* [Proxy Generation](https://docs.9proxy.com/getting-started/residential-proxy-by-gb/proxy-generation)
* [User-Pass Authentication](https://docs.9proxy.com/getting-started/residential-proxy-by-gb/proxy-generation/user-pass-authentication)
* [IP Whitelisting](https://docs.9proxy.com/getting-started/residential-proxy-by-gb/proxy-generation/whitelisting-ips)
* [Making Requests](https://docs.9proxy.com/getting-started/residential-proxy-by-gb/making-requests)
