Using Claude Code Max Plan with Residential IP

The user plans to use the Claude Code Max Plan from DigitalOcean with a residential proxy, occasionally logging in from their local computer to update the refresh token. They want to use Claude for centralized data processing and certain tasks, but are concerned about violating the TOS which prohibits using it via bots or automated scripts.

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Why it matters

The user wants to ensure they are using Claude within the terms of service to avoid being banned from the platform.

Key Points

  • 1User plans to use Claude Code Max Plan from DigitalOcean with a residential proxy
  • 2They will occasionally log in from local computer to update the refresh token
  • 3Use case is for centralized data processing and certain tasks in their app pipeline
  • 4Concerned about violating TOS which prohibits using Claude via bots or automated scripts

Details

The user is considering using the Claude Code Max Plan from DigitalOcean, which provides access to the Claude AI model, along with a residential proxy to mask their IP address. They plan to occasionally log in from their local computer to update the refresh token, but will not route their app's users through Claude to get answers, in order to avoid violating the account sharing TOS. Their use case involves using Claude for centralized data processing and handling certain tasks as part of their app's pipeline. However, they are concerned that this automated usage may still violate the TOS, which prohibits using Claude via bots or scripts.

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