Thanks Andrew! You've really given me some hope. Is there any way I
can find out if Google has this in place? or if they do in fact count
against the X-Forwarded-For header?

On Feb 6, 5:37 pm, Andrew Leach <[email protected]> wrote:
> 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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