Tips for Safely Growing a New Google Ads Account?

VPN won't save you — Google isn't just checking your IP. It's looking at your full browser fingerprint: canvas, WebGL, fonts, screen resolution, timezone. Change the IP but keep the same browser setup and Google already knows it's you.

Went through this when scaling our operation to 750+ accounts. Here's what actually moved the needle:

Anti-detect browser with a dedicated proxy (one proxy per profile, never shared between accounts). Datacenter proxies work fine if the warm-up is done properly — we tested residential extensively and the ban rate difference didn't justify the cost at our scale.

Before touching Google Ads at all, warm the Gmail up for 3-7 days. Normal browsing — Google Search, YouTube, some Gmail activity. The account needs behavioral history before Google Ads sees it. Skipping this is the most common mistake I see.

Fresh virtual card per account. Any card that touched a banned account is done — don't reuse it.

After you link the Ads account, wait 48 hours before launching anything. Accounts that go live within hours of creation get flagged automatically. This one step alone dropped our early ban rate noticeably.

Then start small. $5-10/day for the first week, let the account build some history before you push spend.
 
If the account was suspended for a policy violation, I'd focus on fixing the actual issue first. Creating new accounts usually doesn't solve the problem if the same setup is used.
 
I focus on building a good campaign from the beginning with relevant keywords, quality ads, and a fast landing page. That usually leads to more stable performance over time.
 
Start slowly, keep your ads and landing pages policy-compliant, and scale only after consistent performance.
 
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