DroidDesk Posted February 27 Posted February 27 Method essence: Registration via remote access to physical devices, 5G/LTE and residential WIFI - for Google, this is maximum trust. Algorithm: 1. Jump on DroidDesk.io, rent a live Android. 2. Use default Chrome. Go to account registration. Thanks to clean residential IP and hardware fingerprints, the phone number field becomes optional. 3. Enter a Recovery Email (mandatory for longer lifetime). 4. At the output, we have a trust account that doesn't fly to checkpoint after 24 hours. 5. Fully clear your browser history, delete cookies, etc. Restart the phone to get a new IP address. Repeat the registration process. Video attached: https://streamff.com/v/6b57ab0d
Selon Posted February 28 Posted February 28 This method is risky and violates Google’s terms. Creating accounts through device farms, IP rotation, or bypassing SMS verification can lead to suspension or permanent bans. If you need multiple Gmail accounts for affiliate work, the safe approach is to: Use legitimate phone verification Maintain consistent device and IP behavior Avoid automation or bulk registrations Short term shortcuts usually result in flagged accounts. For long term stability, stick to compliant account creation.
Mykita156 Posted April 28 Posted April 28 On 2/28/2026 at 1:32 PM, Selon said: This method is risky and violates Google’s terms. Creating accounts through device farms, IP rotation, or bypassing SMS verification can lead to suspension or permanent bans. If you need multiple Gmail accounts for affiliate work, the safe approach is to: Use legitimate phone verification Maintain consistent device and IP behavior Avoid automation or bulk registrations Short term shortcuts usually result in flagged accounts. For long term stability, stick to compliant account creation. Does this support temporary numbers from platforms like sms-man.com or Twilio.io, or is it required to use a personal phone number only?
Verified Company DoubleImpactPR ✔️ Posted 1 hour ago Verified Company Posted 1 hour ago I used to buy aged GMAIL accounts from a provider, these were verified including a backup email, that one needed to submit to confirm the accout, with no phone verification bypass. I assume this would be a way to get around it, without braking the TOS.
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