Sub-accounts
A sub-account is a second set of proxy credentials under your account. Each one has its own username, password and bandwidth allowance, but draws from your single billing relationship.
Use them to give a client, a team or one project isolated credentials you can cap and revoke without touching anything else.
Availability
Section titled “Availability”| Sub-accounts | |
|---|---|
| Residential Proxies | Yes |
| Web Unblocker | Yes |
| Rotating ISP | Yes |
| Rotating DC | Yes |
| Scraping API | No — one token per account |
Create one
Section titled “Create one”Open your product, go to Proxy Access, and select the Sub-accounts tab. From there you can create a sub-account, assign it bandwidth, and view its usage.
Each sub-account has its own detail page showing its credentials and a bandwidth chart.
Master account vs sub-account
Section titled “Master account vs sub-account”The Master account tab holds the credentials for the account itself. Traffic sent with master credentials is billed to the account directly and is not capped by any sub-account limit.
Sub-account traffic is capped at whatever bandwidth you assigned. When a sub-account runs out, its requests stop; the rest of your account is unaffected.
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