GMAIL flagging account as suspicious
by mrblack9697 - Tuesday November 26, 2024 at 12:21 AM
#1
I've been using the same technique for awhile now to create new gmail accounts but recently they've started flagging them as suspicious and shutting them down.
This is bad.
Here's what I've been doing:

Create new VM
Connect NordVPN (it's the cheapest for what I'm doing, and HAD been working well)
Browse random websites to create fingerprint
Install a couple random fonts
Sign up to Gmail - either with genuine local SIM card as recovery phone number, or occasionally using smscodes.io or similar service activation
Name/email/dob are NOT real people
Sign up to one of a few casinos

That will usually work for a couple days and then BOOM - account blocked.

Do I need to start using residential proxies? Dedicated ones are incredibly expensive...

Any advice appreciated.
Thanks

Edit: I just had a thought; I've been using a local chrome installer .exe - has anyone ever checked to see if they contain an identifier? 
Guess I can check that easy enough by downloading on two different systems and comparing.
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#2
(11-26-2024, 12:21 AM)mrblack9697 Wrote: I've been using the same technique for awhile now to create new gmail accounts but recently they've started flagging them as suspicious and shutting them down.
This is bad.
Here's what I've been doing:

Create new VM
Connect NordVPN (it's the cheapest for what I'm doing, and HAD been working well)
Browse random websites to create fingerprint
Install a couple random fonts
Sign up to Gmail - either with genuine local SIM card as recovery phone number, or occasionally using smscodes.io or similar service activation
Name/email/dob are NOT real people
Sign up to one of a few casinos

That will usually work for a couple days and then BOOM - account blocked.

Do I need to start using residential proxies? Dedicated ones are incredibly expensive...

Any advice appreciated.
Thanks

Edit: I just had a thought; I've been using a local chrome installer .exe - has anyone ever checked to see if they contain an identifier? 
Guess I can check that easy enough by downloading on two different systems and comparing.

why all that browsing and signing up to casinos i think that might even be the reason for the flag
and they might be thinking you just want them for the casinos

just open tor browser make a gmail account use a fake online bought number
bought with monero
and there you go

if you have vpn and trust them you dont even need tor just use mullvad or liebre browser then

REMEMBER SABAT
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#3
(11-26-2024, 12:50 AM)sabat Wrote: and they might be thinking you just want them for the casinos

I do.
That's what I'm using them for.
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#4
Have you ever tried continuing your browsing with your email open in a tab?

Regarding the data, try to use genuine data from a data leak. The more real information you have in your account, the lower the chance of your account being blocked.
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#5
(12-04-2024, 05:04 PM)angelrowan66 Wrote: Have you ever tried continuing your browsing with your email open in a tab?

Regarding the data, try to use genuine data from a data leak. The more real information you have in your account, the lower the chance of your account being blocked.

Actually been my experience so far that real info is more likely to attract a block.
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#6
My bet is on the VPN:

IP addresses are shared among users, if you connect and login/register to GMAIL there is a fair chance that some user before you got that IP and logged in to his GMAIL.
Second, Google probably has that IP flagged as VPN and they have some automated system to get rid of the accounts registered under a VPN address.

VPN is not what it used to be.
So if you used a real sim (not asking where/how you got it) maybe use its data plan to connect your VM to the internet and try registering?
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