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Any VPS providers with IPv4 that is not identified as "is_hosting =true"
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I got a few VPSs from different providers to try out this BF. When I visit ipinfo.io and check the IPv4 address I was provided, they all report "is_hosting=true" which I guess should be expected. Some websites like reddit, tmobile & Disney Plus will refuse to serve content when I relay my traffic through my VPSs.
@LittleCreek offers IPs through Cogent which do not identify as hosting IPs and therefore may not limit my browsing. Problem is he does not offer any small VPS (1 core 1GB ) as this is all I need.
Do you guys know anybody else? I have tested OVHCloud, HosToDo, RackNerds, SolidSEO.

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I'll DM you a provider that MIGHT work (haven't used myself)
Not posting here since I don't want to help ipinfo
Good luck. IPInfo actually does an insane job at identifying hosting IP blocks, even within residential ISPs.

Quick example:
Most of these platforms rely on Maxmind which is actual crap at identifying Business/Hosting IP blocks. I wouldn't worry much about IPInfo.
What you're looking for really is a residential IP. There are multiple specialized services out there like IP Royal or Geonode that provide these in the form of a SOCKS proxy. Be aware that traffic via residential proxies is expensive.
If you need a VPS with a residential IP, I only know one provider that offers this, namely @OwnTN
Finally, someone being mindful of others. I admire their tenacity for accuracy (they really are thorough!) but I just want to do things with a VPN and not be flagged
Buy a GL.iNet VPN router and put in your house.
Thanks for your comments and suggestions. @yoursunny I have setup such a Wireguard Peer on my OpnSense router at home. I am on T-mobile 5G internet (CGNAT) so bouncing through VPS then 5G (read: latency) and back makes general browsing quite slow, but it does work.
T-Mobile 5G Internet has public IPv6 address.
If you are connecting from a cellphone or a public WiFi that has IPv6, you should be able to connect to the home router's IPv6 address directly without going through VPS.
LittleCreek did offer 1GB/1C at one point, you might wanna look into finding someone willing to transfer it to you
Can you DM me too?
Sure