On Feb 6, 10:12 pm, "Travis L." <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Obviously this means 1000/images per IP address. However, the way the
> mobile device I'm programming for works is everything goes through a
> proxy with the same endpoint. So obviously this won't work. Correct?
> Or am I assuming it won't and it will?

Only one way to find out, really.

Most mobile internet is proxied by the telecoms company, so Google
know about those and the Group has been assured that they are taken
account of. If you are providing your own proxy it probably won't be
known about and will probably fulfil its quota quite rapidly. The
situation may be improved if your proxy is well-behaved and provides
an X-Forwarded-For header in the onward requests: Google's counting
may be against that IP address instead of the proxy. As it's a
security measure they haven't been too forthcoming in public.

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