Hello, I am using proxy to login into Twitter and Hotmail account but I am still getting flagged. Please Help!

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Hello, I am new to using multiple social media account and proxies.

Basically I purchased PVA twitter account (which comes with email accs). When I login, twitter requested verification via email, but when I login into the given email, I could not access it because the email provider (hotmail) requesting a phone verification.

The PVA acc seller believe that the account has been flagged and recommend me to use a proxy.

So I did end up purchasing proxy, however I still getting the same issue. Please help, can someone tell me what to do?

Another detail: Browser I use is Brave in incognito mode. I also have expresssvpn on. I am using social media proxy from highproxy.
 
Twitter asking for your phone number is completely normal. Once they do, there's no workaround (or at least not that I know of). Anyway, what kind of proxy did you get? Was it residential, 4g or datacenter? If it's the last one, it's the same as using a VPN, so no wonder it didn't help out (and never will). Also, if you already have a proxy on, why do you need a VPN? A proxy already changes your IP - that's what it's supposed to do.
 
Twitter asking for your phone number is completely normal. Once they do, there's no workaround (or at least not that I know of). Anyway, what kind of proxy did you get? Was it residential, 4g or datacenter? If it's the last one, it's the same as using a VPN, so no wonder it didn't help out (and never will). Also, if you already have a proxy on, why do you need a VPN? A proxy already changes your IP - that's what it's supposed to do.
To be honest I am not very sure which type of proxy I have it does not really mention it that way, but this is the one with the highest cost. So I assume it's the private one. I mean, I have vpn before proxy, so it's already always on. I just curious if the incognito browsing or proxy causing twitter or email provider for phone verification.
 
Twitter has more ways to pinpoint you (as does any other website) than just your IP address. Think about your cookies, cache, type of browser you use, screen resolution, timezone and much more. A good proxy (residential or 4g for social media) is a must, but it's also very important to leave as little traces as possible.
 
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