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You can buy residential proxies if you need to try out that deck of driver's licenses.
Erm, why not follow this thread:
https://lowendtalk.com/discussion/195003/looking-for-a-residential-ip-vps-in-the-western-us
Yes, of course. They will sell you a $1 VPS with customized traffic redirection through a proxy for $20+.
We have Cogent in our upstream, if that's ok with you and there will be legal use of the VM.
@Andreix How can i reach you?
https://manager.enginyring.com/tickets/new/ or andrei [a] enginyring.com
I've never seen a bank that would care about the designation of a client IP. Please don't tell me your bank uses Cloudflare or something similar. Banking seriously isn't a service where a MITM is acceptable. Personally i would just instantly close the account if i'd notice it. No ifs or questions.
Regarding accessing a bank on a VPS: I probably wouldn't do this but traffic going through the VPS should be perfectly fine since it's protected by HTTPS from one end to the other anyways (well, as long as there's no Cloudflare like shit going on but then the problem isn't the VPS but a bank that really shouldn't be in this business to begin with).
I accessed several major banks' website while connected to VPN exiting through OVH Canada/France.
The bank shows the usual SMS verification screen, same as connecting from a new residential / office IP.
There's no additional problem after passing SMS verification.
For every login to ING Italy I have to pull out the binder with the secret tokens, and confirm with the phone app that it's really me. I only login from home but I have to type 3 tokens on the website and on the app EVERY FUCKING TIME.