How can I make a LinkedIn account last longer?

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I have purchased a few LinkedIn accounts, but each one doesn't last more than 48 hours (I have used proxies that match the account's address). Does anyone have any ideas they could kindly share?
 
why purchasing? when you can sign up your own
If I were to sign up myself, it would take too much time. I need a large amount, so I had to buy instead of registering myself.
 
I have purchased a few LinkedIn accounts, but each one doesn't last more than 48 hours (I have used proxies that match the account's address). Does anyone have any ideas they could kindly share?
Hello.
This is not advice, not personal experience. This is information from open sources.
Before you run a purchased linkedin account, you need to prepare a browser profile.
You must to set a proxy in accordance with the geolocation of the account registration, next warm-up the profile cookies with visits and registrations on sites (cookiebot or goless for example).
You need to log-in/register on third-party sites with a linkedin account. After preparing the profile, you can perform some actions on linkedin.
 
Honestly, a lot of things could have affected that. Looks like the comment above pretty much covered it in a sort of standard way. Also, it might be best to check your IPs and similar connection elements when accessing multiple accounts over a short period of time.
 
I have purchased a few LinkedIn accounts, but each one doesn't last more than 48 hours (I have used proxies that match the account's address). Does anyone have any ideas they could kindly share?

are you using 4g proxys / clean cookies ?
 
Honestly, a lot of things could have affected that. Looks like the comment above pretty much covered it in a sort of standard way. Also, it might be best to check your IPs and similar connection elements when accessing multiple accounts over a short period of time.
Agree and it seems like the best solution. Just use common logic and use all possible caution measure to prevent it.
 
yes, i did.
I encountered the same problem, did you find a solution later? My situation is that the account I bought usually gets banned within about a week. The problem I concluded later is that I use the data server form of vpn, and I usually will directly make comprehensive changes to the account's profile after logging in on a certain day I receive the account, instead of making gradual changes. Then, the merchant will add 100+ connections in batches in the first few days of selling the account, and there may be a problem with the merchant's account. I was originally planning to refer to the post below, but seeing you say that mobile proxies and cookies are useless, I don't know what to do to get a stable account now.
In general, you can enjoy this method but for work with linkedin. Here is steps for warm-up accs with antidetect browser: https://www.blackhatworld.com/seo/guide-to-5-day-farming-of-fb-accounts.1554641/
 
I encountered the same problem, did you find a solution later? My situation is that the account I bought usually gets banned within about a week. The problem I concluded later is that I use the data server form of vpn, and I usually will directly make comprehensive changes to the account's profile after logging in on a certain day I receive the account, instead of making gradual changes. Then, the merchant will add 100+ connections in batches in the first few days of selling the account, and there may be a problem with the merchant's account. I was originally planning to refer to the post below, but seeing you say that mobile proxies and cookies are useless, I don't know what to do to get a stable account now.
You definitely don't need to make account changes for 2 weeks, need to gradually warm up the account., you right.
To build up cookies for a browser profile, you can use gologin browser and their cookie bot. You just run it from your profile and it walks around. Linkedin is very sensitive to proxies, it detects them.
 
You definitely don't need to make account changes for 2 weeks, need to gradually warm up the account., you right.
To build up cookies for a browser profile, you can use gologin browser and their cookie bot. You just run it from your profile and it walks around. Linkedin is very sensitive to proxies, it detects them.
Thanks for the suggestion, I faced similar issue recently and didn't know how sensitive platform to proxies and other external software applications. Will keep my eye on it!
 
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