@io_ernest After I got the mail that they’d removed the account from aether. I just removed the Aether project from my queue, to make way for other projects
I’ve completed four Aether onboardings between Friday and today and passed every one (you can check the dates under session title) . No noise, just results.
Even though I already know the answers, I still re-read the tasks each time before onboarding.
@Kingada20@Nixieofweb3 This is not entirely true. When my account was created, it had four steps. Although it took a long time to get my first project, but I eventually got assigned to Aether Webdev which is a subfamily of Aether
6/ The pricing models are different too. ISP proxies are typically sold per IP. Residential proxies are usually billed by bandwidth, meaning you pay per GB of traffic you use.
@Jnr0x@Return_born You can still access it if you want to. You’d just need to go to multimango website and log in, but I guess there is no need for that.