Creating Google accounts with proxy

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Hello,

I would like to create about 200-300 Google accounts. I'm familiar with the sign-up security, such as browser fingerprint, IP, phone verification etc. I want to use these accounts on emulators for botting purposes in a game. But I am inexperienced when it comes to creating mass accounts with proxies. I've done my fair share of research and I'm probably opting for mobile proxies to sign-up. I am capable of verifying with SMS, but I would prefer not as it would increase the difficulty of making it work on emulators.

However, I have questions.

- Would I create these accounts with an antidetect browser like Kameleo and proxy?
- Would I need to have cookies for each unique account creation?
- And what would be the chances of the accounts getting flagged if I were to login to the accounts after creating with an antidetect browser on an emulator? AFAIK, Google sign-in on emulator works internally outside the browser. I would only be able to use a proxy on each emulator. I am quite unsure whether logging in sequentially with each account would flag the accounts despite the mobile proxy because of the browser fingerprint and hardware. Are there possibilities to hide the important info on an emulator?

Would really like some insight on this please.
 
Might be easier to use temp mail accounts if its just for game botting reasons.
The way to login and save game data (need to pass the tutorial) is either by Facebook or Google. So I can't use temp mail accounts. I'm not sure which is easier to farm accounts on, I'm assuming Google.

Or perhaps it's better to buy Google accounts for this purpose?
 
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The way to login and save game data (need to pass the tutorial) is either by Facebook or Google. So I can't use temp mail accounts. I'm not sure which is easier to farm accounts on, I'm assuming Google.

Or perhaps it's better to buy Google accounts for this purpose?
much better to buy google accounts.
 
don't use same ip address to create more account and residential ip will be better.
 
Yes you can try antidetect browser for creating these accounts and use its API to warm up your accounts, MoreLogin Multilogin, Kameleo are all good choice
 
You can change browser fingerprint with antidetect browser. With a large number of accounts, using a proxy is inevitable. Don't use too many accounts on one proxy. Google will be suspicious of you
 
Hello,

I would like to create about 200-300 Google accounts. I'm familiar with the sign-up security, such as browser fingerprint, IP, phone verification etc. I want to use these accounts on emulators for botting purposes in a game. But I am inexperienced when it comes to creating mass accounts with proxies. I've done my fair share of research and I'm probably opting for mobile proxies to sign-up. I am capable of verifying with SMS, but I would prefer not as it would increase the difficulty of making it work on emulators.

However, I have questions.

- Would I create these accounts with an antidetect browser like Kameleo and proxy?
- Would I need to have cookies for each unique account creation?
- And what would be the chances of the accounts getting flagged if I were to login to the accounts after creating with an antidetect browser on an emulator? AFAIK, Google sign-in on emulator works internally outside the browser. I would only be able to use a proxy on each emulator. I am quite unsure whether logging in sequentially with each account would flag the accounts despite the mobile proxy because of the browser fingerprint and hardware. Are there possibilities to hide the important info on an emulator?

Would really like some insight on this please.
As long as your accounts don't have the same IP address, it's fine
 
Using antidetect browser and proxy to create an account is a good solution. In my opinion, you should use cookies to remember data better. Besides kameleo, I recommend another antidetect browser for you, Hidemyacc. I have used it and the accounts are working fine
 
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