How facebook identifies my pc? And phone verification

Well, no luck for you. I have static IP.
I have been creating 500 accounts a week and logging them everyday with a software and sometimes on browsers. and i haven't encountered anything like machine leaking. I only get phone reverification unless i silly input wrong Proxy IP address.

I would suggest getting at least 1-2 proxy. it will only $1-2 each. then observe, if things still happening then i would say its only happening to you. :)

Cheers
July23

r u using a different proxy for every account?
 
Flash cookies bro!! Just use this mozilla add-on called "BetterPrivacy" . Keep in mind that they can also track your Pc Time Zone.


Good Luck Brother

This! Someone who knows what they are talking about... Don't listen to this BS "fb can not identify your machine wah wah", of course they can, with flash cookies.
Search for the adobe settings manager in Google and then disable all third party access to your flash install and delete all third party data, problem solved.
 
This! Someone who knows what they are talking about... Don't listen to this BS "fb can not identify your machine wah wah", of course they can, with flash cookies.
Search for the adobe settings manager in Google and then disable all third party access to your flash install and delete all third party data, problem solved.

what are flash cookies?? how do they work?
r they different from the regular cookies??
 
Well, no luck for you. I have static IP.
I have been creating 500 accounts a week and logging them everyday with a software and sometimes on browsers. and i haven't encountered anything like machine leaking. I only get phone reverification unless i silly input wrong Proxy IP address.

I would suggest getting at least 1-2 proxy. it will only $1-2 each. then observe, if things still happening then i would say its only happening to you. :)

Cheers
July23

How do you do that? I couldn't be able to even use 50 accounts on the same IP without getting most of the roadblocked, and I see that Facebook blacklists your IP if you do too much account creation, likes or app acceptances using the same IP, making it harder and harder to create and use new accounts.
 
Flash cookies bro!! Just use this mozilla add-on called "BetterPrivacy" . Keep in mind that they can also track your Pc Time Zone.


Good Luck Brother

Cookies are one heck of a thing....and to think, all kinds of info can be taken from a cookie not deleted...=/
 
Evidently I can not post if I include quoted material .. I apologize for any confusion

I am no security expert, and FB has lots of them ... sometimes you stay under the radar, and sometimes you get snagged. Just like the panda/penguin issues, there are a lot of variable that are analyzed.

Sometimes it is guilt by association {the friends on FB might have been naughty or bots - ever bought likes?} or guilty unless proven otherwise. It is their sandbox so it is their rules and you only exist at their pleasure. Gee, now I know why I never signed up ... lol

Now, and not that I would do such a thing of course, or even think about, or take the time and effort, but there are such a thing as creating multiple virtual machines, one for each user lets say, and in VirtualBox there are options to change the MAC address and type of networking chipset, and installing OS with different serial #s and user names and locations {ALL that info is available to FB} etc etc. In other words all possible variables during the building of the VM & during install of the OS [and you can use several of those as well]: that would be a start.

After each session is over you shutdown the VM without saving anything, and, because you do that, the next time the VM starts all over again {EXACTLY THE SAME} as a fresh user experience with FB and other socials. And yes, using an unique IP for each user that is consistently the same ISP, or at least from the same {random city for each} geo proximity, might be useful. Fun N Games for those so inclined. YMMV: and again, would I even think about, or take the time and effort to do this attempt at deception and break the TOS of FB and various socials?

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