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Looking for a VPS Provider with High Trust Score IPs

Hi,

I'm looking for a VPS provider that offers IPv4 addresses with a high trust score. Ideally, I'm looking for a trust score of 70% or higher.

If you're a provider or know of one that meets these requirements, I'd appreciate it if you could share a sample IPv4 address so I can check its trust score before making a decision.

Preferred locations: USA or Europe.

Thanks!

Comments

  • MikeAMikeA Member, Patron Provider

    Trust score from where? What company/website are you checking scores from?

    Thanked by 1oloke
  • @MikeA said:
    Trust score from where? What company/website are you checking scores from?

    Hi, I use ipdata.co to check IP trust scores. Here's an example:

    scores: {
                vpn_score: 0,
                proxy_score: 0,
                threat_score: 1,
                trust_score: 100
            }
    
  • MikeAMikeA Member, Patron Provider
    edited 7:54PM

    @doomsdayplane said:

    @MikeA said:
    Trust score from where? What company/website are you checking scores from?

    Hi, I use ipdata.co to check IP trust scores. Here's an example:

    scores: {
                vpn_score: 0,
                proxy_score: 0,
                threat_score: 1,
                trust_score: 100
            }
    

    Looks like they consider "Datacenter IP" as high risk. Nobody here will be able to help unless they have a brand new IP range, but then it will get listed as high risk over time anyway. Guess you need a residential IP.

    Edit: "Datacenter IP", "VPN", and "Anonymous" seem to be applied to any datacenter IP I tested which automatically brings it under your 70% request.

  • edited 8:04PM

    @doomsdayplane said:

    @MikeA said:
    Trust score from where? What company/website are you checking scores from?

    Hi, I use ipdata.co to check IP trust scores. Here's an example:

    scores: {
                vpn_score: 0,
                proxy_score: 0,
                threat_score: 1,
                trust_score: 100
            }
    

    After trying a couple more or less random IPs i don't think i'd trust that. The results seem to be decided pretty much by dice roll. That Chinese site that was posted around here recently came up with way more realistic results.

    Thanked by 1doomsdayplane
  • VeriminVerimin Member, Patron Provider

    Hello, if it is convenient for you, we can help.

    https://verimin.com.tr/bulut-sunucu

    https://verimin.com.tr/premium-sunucu

    Threats
    0

    Trust score
    100 – Low risk

  • @MikeA said:

    @doomsdayplane said:

    @MikeA said:
    Trust score from where? What company/website are you checking scores from?

    Hi, I use ipdata.co to check IP trust scores. Here's an example:

    scores: {
                vpn_score: 0,
                proxy_score: 0,
                threat_score: 1,
                trust_score: 100
            }
    

    Looks like they consider "Datacenter IP" as high risk. Nobody here will be able to help unless they have a brand new IP range, but then it will get listed as high risk over time anyway. Guess you need a residential IP.

    Edit: "Datacenter IP", "VPN", and "Anonymous" seem to be applied to any datacenter IP I tested which automatically brings it under your 70% request.

    33 high risk!

  • @MikeA said:

    @doomsdayplane said:

    @MikeA said:
    Trust score from where? What company/website are you checking scores from?

    Hi, I use ipdata.co to check IP trust scores. Here's an example:

    scores: {
                vpn_score: 0,
                proxy_score: 0,
                threat_score: 1,
                trust_score: 100
            }
    

    Looks like they consider "Datacenter IP" as high risk. Nobody here will be able to help unless they have a brand new IP range, but then it will get listed as high risk over time anyway. Guess you need a residential IP.

    Edit: "Datacenter IP", "VPN", and "Anonymous" seem to be applied to any datacenter IP I tested which automatically brings it under your 70% request.

    Actually, I'm looking for a VPS provider whose IP addresses are classified as "ISP" rather than "hosting".

    I came across DedFiberCo, and their VPS IPs appear as "ISP". Here's an example:

    asn: {
        asn: "AS16628",
        name: "DedFiberCo",
        domain: "dedfiber.com",
        route: "104.237.250.0/24",
        type: "isp"
    }
    
    scores: {
        vpn_score: 0,
        proxy_score: 0,
        threat_score: 1,
        trust_score: 100
    }
    

    I'm looking for more providers in the USA or Europe that offer similar IPs.

    Thanks much!

  • @totally_not_banned said:

    @doomsdayplane said:

    @MikeA said:
    Trust score from where? What company/website are you checking scores from?

    Hi, I use ipdata.co to check IP trust scores. Here's an example:

    scores: {
                vpn_score: 0,
                proxy_score: 0,
                threat_score: 1,
                trust_score: 100
            }
    

    After trying a couple more or less random IPs i don't think i'd trust that. The results seem to be decided pretty much by dice roll. That Chinese site that was posted around here recently came up with way more realistic results.

    I see. I'd appreciate it if you could share that Chinese site.

    I've been using IPData for a long time, and my experience with it has been good. The results have generally been accurate and have made sense.

  • @Verimin said:
    Hello, if it is convenient for you, we can help.

    https://verimin.com.tr/bulut-sunucu

    https://verimin.com.tr/premium-sunucu

    Threats
    0

    Trust score
    100 – Low risk

    Hi,

    Could you please share a IPv4 address from your network?

    I found an IP from the 193.38.34.0/24 range, and here's the result:

      asn: {
            asn: "AS207279",
            name: "Markahost Telekomunikasyon ve Ticaret Limited Sirketi",
            domain: "markahost.com",
            route: "193.38.34.0/24",
            type: "hosting"
    }
    
     scores: {
                vpn_score: 100,
                proxy_score: 1,
                threat_score: 100,
                trust_score: 33
            }
    
  • @doomsdayplane said:

    @totally_not_banned said:

    @doomsdayplane said:

    @MikeA said:
    Trust score from where? What company/website are you checking scores from?

    Hi, I use ipdata.co to check IP trust scores. Here's an example:

    scores: {
                vpn_score: 0,
                proxy_score: 0,
                threat_score: 1,
                trust_score: 100
            }
    

    After trying a couple more or less random IPs i don't think i'd trust that. The results seem to be decided pretty much by dice roll. That Chinese site that was posted around here recently came up with way more realistic results.

    I see. I'd appreciate it if you could share that Chinese site.

    I've been using IPData for a long time, and my experience with it has been good. The results have generally been accurate and have made sense.

    Don't think i've saved the link, sorry. Checking if ASNs are clean has always been good enough for me. Like @MikeA said ipdata slaps VPN (and anonymous? - whatever they mean by this) on literally everything even if there isn't any VPN or they simply technically couldn't know and stuff they label high threat is pretty good at not ending up in captchas or fraud checks even with sites being known for their trigger happiness.

    Like @MikeA said you are basically looking for ranges misclassified as ISP. There isn't too many of those and once those that exist see a fair amount of use they'll get corrected.

    Thanked by 1doomsdayplane
  • VeriminVerimin Member, Patron Provider

    @doomsdayplane said:

    @Verimin said:
    Hello, if it is convenient for you, we can help.

    https://verimin.com.tr/bulut-sunucu

    https://verimin.com.tr/premium-sunucu

    Threats
    0

    Trust score
    100 – Low risk

    Hi,

    Could you please share a IPv4 address from your network?

    I found an IP from the 193.38.34.0/24 range, and here's the result:

      asn: {
            asn: "AS207279",
            name: "Markahost Telekomunikasyon ve Ticaret Limited Sirketi",
            domain: "markahost.com",
            route: "193.38.34.0/24",
            type: "hosting"
    }
    
     scores: {
                vpn_score: 100,
                proxy_score: 1,
                threat_score: 100,
                trust_score: 33
            }
    

    Hello,

    131.222.194.0/24

  • That's a good example i guess. created: 2026-05-12T17:17:21Z and ipdata still thinks this is NetAssets Services - FZCO. Chances are that's only going to last until they update their data.

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