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You've got a clean account, a good antidetect browser, and a proxy — and the platform still flags you on day one.

Here's what most people miss: datacenter and even some residential IPs already carry a reputation. The platform has seen them before. A mobile IP is different — it's shared by thousands of real phone users behind carrier-grade NAT, so blocking it means blocking real customers. Platforms know that, so they trust it.

Today I'm reviewing CyberYozh — and specifically their private, dedicated mobile proxies. Let's get into it.

What are mobile proxies

A mobile proxy routes your traffic through a real LTE, 4G, or 5G connection on an actual SIM card and modem — exactly like a phone on cellular data.

Two things make that powerful. First, mobile IPs have the highest trust rating of any proxy type — platforms almost never hard-ban them. Second, you can rotate the IP on demand: you tell the modem to reconnect to the carrier, and you get a fresh address, while the old one goes back into the carrier's pool.

The catch with mobile proxies is that most providers make you share one modem with strangers. CyberYozh's main product fixes exactly that.

CyberYozh overview

CyberYozh rents private, dedicated mobile proxies — a dedicated modem, router, or Android phone that belongs to you for the whole rental period. No one else shares your channel, and no one else burns your IP.

Coverage is wide: the USA, the UK, Germany, Canada, Poland, France, Spain, Ireland, Romania, Latvia, Ukraine, Georgia, Indonesia, Australia and more — across carriers like T-Mobile, Verizon, Vodafone, O2, Three, Orange and Kyivstar, on both 4G/LTE and true 5G.

Most plans come with unlimited data, manual IP changing, a high trust rate, and low ping, with SOCKS5, HTTP and VPN access. Link's in the description.

Dedicated vs Shared

CyberYozh offers two tiers, and the difference between them really matters.

  • The shared option is cheaper, but the modem is split between several users. You don't control when the IP rotates, and someone else's activity can drag down your IP's reputation.
  • The dedicated, private option gives you a modem that's yours alone. You decide when the IP changes, you get the full channel speed, and nobody else can get your IP flagged.

For anything account-related — ad accounts, social media, anything where a ban costs you real money — go with the dedicated proxy. That's the product this review is about, and it's what CyberYozh leads with.

Pricing

Pricing is per dedicated modem, and you rent it by time — not by gigabyte. You pick a location, then a duration: one day, a week, two weeks, or 30 days. Most plans come with unlimited data.

  • On the budget end, a Ukraine Kyivstar 4G plan with unlimited data costs $3.50 a day, or $50 for 30 days. That's the cheapest way to test the workflow.
  • The most popular option is US 5G on T-Mobile or Verizon with unlimited data — that's $8 a day, $49 for a week, or $162 for a month. Premium US carriers at a flat rate.
  • For Europe, a UK 4G unlimited plan runs $6 a day, or $116 a month. Germany, Poland and France typically land between $8 and $15 a day.
  • At the premium 5G end, Canada on Bell or Rogers with unlimited data starts around $10 to $11 a day, or roughly $175 to $191 a month.

The longer you rent, the lower the daily rate works out to be. And one more thing — use code VASHI5 at checkout for an extra 5% off your CyberYozh order. Link's in the description.

What you get

After purchase, you get a dedicated modem, router, or Android phone in your chosen location, with the access details waiting in your dashboard.

  • For access, you can connect over SOCKS5, HTTP, or a full VPN, all with UDP support. On premium plans you also get a dedicated DNS, so your DNS matches the proxy.
  • For rotation, you can change the IP whenever you want, straight from the panel. There's no waiting on a timer.
  • For fingerprinting, premium plans align the network's p0f fingerprint to look like Windows, macOS, or Android — so the operating system the platform sees matches the one you're actually using.
  • For authenticity, all the network parameters mirror the real carrier's one-to-one, so the connection reads as a genuine phone, not a proxy.

This is the part shared proxies simply can't match — the whole channel, and all of its settings, belong only to you.

Setting up in AdsPower

Let me quickly show you how to wire this into AdsPower — it takes about two minutes. CyberYozh also has guides for other tools like Octo, GoLogin, Multilogin, and even cloud phone platforms like Geelark — but AdsPower is the one I'd start with.

  • Step 1Open AdsPower and click "New Profile." Give it a name tied to the account it's for.
  • Step 2Inside the profile, go to the Proxy tab. Set the type to SOCKS5 or HTTP.
  • Step 3Paste in the proxy host, port, username, and password straight from your CyberYozh dashboard.
  • Step 4Hit "Check Proxy." You'll see the mobile IP, the country, and a real cellular carrier name — like T-Mobile or Vodafone — not a hosting company.
  • Step 5Click Save, then Open. When you need a fresh IP, just hit Change IP in the CyberYozh panel — you don't need to touch the profile again.

AdsPower has a free plan that covers 2 profiles to start. Use code VASHI at checkout for an extra 5% off any paid plan — link's in the description.

Use cases

So who is this actually for? A few clear use cases.

  • If you manage ad accounts, mobile is the highest-trust IP type for Facebook, Google and TikTok, where mobile traffic looks the most natural to the platform.
  • If you run social media or SMM work, on Instagram, Tinder, Mamba and the like, you get a dedicated mobile IP per account, on a real carrier.
  • If you run cloud phones, on platforms like Geelark, CyberYozh's mobile proxies are the best fit — a real carrier IP behind every cloud device, so each one looks like a genuine phone.
  • If you're farming or registering accounts, the manual IP change gives you a fresh, clean mobile IP for every single signup.
  • If you do SEO work, mobile IPs let you check rankings and SERPs from a real device perspective, without tripping the search engine's anti-bot filters.
  • If you're scraping data, the high trust rate means fewer blocks and CAPTCHAs on tough targets, and you can rotate the IP whenever you get throttled.
  • If you buy tickets, on event and resale sites that aggressively block datacenter traffic, a mobile IP plus low ping gives you a clean, fast connection at drop time.
  • If you're into gaming or bypassing geo-blocks, on titles like World of Tanks, Path of Exile or Travian, you get low ping plus UDP support over the VPN connection.
  • And for verification-heavy tasks, anything that triggers extra checks on a datacenter IP tends to pass cleanly on mobile.

One quick note for the ad buyers and SMM specialists watching — CyberYozh also offers virtual cards, so you can pair your proxies with payment cards for ad accounts in the same place. Handy if account payments are part of your workflow.

Pros and cons

Let me give you the honest pros and cons.

  • On the plus side, you get a fully dedicated modem, unlimited data on most plans, manual IP change, p0f fingerprint matching, a dedicated DNS, SOCKS5, HTTP and VPN access with UDP, true 5G options, and flexible rentals starting from a single day.
  • On the downside, there's no free trial — you pay from day one. That said, the one-day rentals start at just $3.50, so the cost of testing is still very low.

And for account work specifically, that's a minor downside — $3.50 to try it out is about as low-risk as it gets.

Verdict + outro

So — are dedicated mobile proxies worth it? For account work, absolutely. And CyberYozh delivers them properly.

You get a private modem that's yours alone, unlimited data, manual IP control, fingerprint matching, and rentals starting at $3.50 a day so you can test before you commit. For trust-sensitive tasks, this is the strongest proxy type you can run. 9 out of 10.

The link is in the description — and use code VASHI5 for an extra 5% off your CyberYozh order. If you're also setting this up with AdsPower, code VASHI gets you 5% off there too.

Drop a like if this helped. Comments are open for any questions. See you in the next one.

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