Residential Proxies in Italy
Italy is the third-largest economy in the eurozone and a major market for fashion, automotive, food, and tourism. Italian websites frequently serve localized content and pricing that is only visible to visitors with Italian IP addresses. ProxyShare provides residential IPs in Italy from ISPs including TIM, Vodafone Italia, Wind Tre, and Fastweb, enabling authentic access to the Italian web.
Why Italian Proxies Matter
Italy's digital market has unique characteristics. Italian consumers rely heavily on local platforms alongside global ones. Amazon.it, Subito.it, and ePRICE serve Italy-specific inventory and pricing. Fashion brands like Gucci, Prada, and Zara Italia show different collections and prices to Italian visitors. Travel platforms display different rates for Italian IP addresses. Residential proxies from Italian ISPs let you see exactly what Italian consumers see, without triggering the anti-bot systems that flag datacenter traffic.
Use Cases for Italian IPs
- Fashion and Luxury Monitoring: Track pricing, availability, and product launches on Italian fashion and luxury e-commerce sites with IPs that see authentic Italian pricing.
- Travel Fare Comparison: Monitor Trenitalia, Alitalia, and Italian hotel booking platforms to collect fares displayed to Italian residents.
- Local SEO Tracking: Monitor Google.it rankings from real Italian residential connections for accurate local search visibility data.
- Classified and Marketplace Data: Scrape Subito.it, Idealista.it, and other Italian marketplaces that restrict access to Italian IP addresses.
How It Works
Target Italy by setting the country parameter to IT in your proxy request. ProxyShare automatically routes your traffic through a residential IP in Italy, rotating addresses on each request to maintain a natural browsing pattern. Setup takes minutes with any HTTP client.
proxy = "http://user-country-it:pass@p.proxyshare.io:8080"# Every request exits through an Italian residential IPresponse = requests.get("https://www.amazon.it", proxies={"https": proxy})