How to farm Gmail Accounts (Guide)

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Just sharing the guide I used to share with my team to create multiple Gmail accounts. I used Gmail accounts for creating Google Ads accounts, but since it's versatile tool for any accounts - you can use it everywhere. I learned a lot from BHW. Let it be my way to give back to the community.

Here's how I farm Gmail accounts:

Step 1 - Start with proxies: Quality proxies are 50% of the success! I buy resident proxies of the required GEO for my accounts. I analyze GEO, city, time zone, check proxies in blacklists. Lately I have been using nodemaven.com. They prescreen your IPs from blacklists and generally a good stable service. You can use any other proxy service if you want. If you have a good one that you are aware has low blacklist rate - use them.

Step 1 TLDR:
  • Consider the number of accounts you're planning to create when selecting proxies.
  • Before using any proxies, check if they are blacklisted on pixelscan.net or ipqs.com
  • For a smaller scale operation, shared proxies can be economical.
  • Always remember, quality over cheapness.
Step 2 - Collect dictionaries. Once I have my proxies, I collect dictionaries (keywords, google comments, emails and a bunch of other texts) that I will need in the farming process. For example, if the proxy is USA, the city of Chicago, then in Google search, YouTube and a number of other services, the account will search for what is being searched in USA and/or in the city of Chicago. In GoogleMaps, it will also search for places from Chicago, leave reviews as from a Chicago resident! When collecting dictionaries, think like a genuine user. What would they search? What language and slang might they use? Remember to vary these significantly across different accounts to avoid any patterns that might lead to detection. Also, consider periodically updating your dictionaries to align with trending topics and events in the GEO.

Step 2 TLDR:
  • Think like a genuine user when collecting dictionaries.
  • Vary search terms significantly across different accounts.
  • Update dictionaries periodically to align with trending topics.
Step 3 - Create browser profiles. You can basically use any anti-detect tool that passes pixelscan.net. Personally, I use Multilogin but whatever you choose will be fine as long as it passes pixelscan. I can’t stress how important this is. I generally found the correlation between pixelscan and google quite direct. Could always be honey-pot, but right now it works!
  • When setting up your browser profiles, think about more than just passing the pixelscan test. Try to mimic a real user's behavior by installing popular browser extensions and adjusting browser settings. Remember, your goal is to appear as human as possible to Google's algorithms.
Step 3 TLDR
  • Try to mimic a real user's behavior when setting up browser profiles.
  • Install popular browser extensions.
  • Adjust browser settings to look more human to Google's algorithms.
Step 4 - Prefarm the accounts. I’f I’ve got to be honest - prefarming cookies is probably the most important part of this equation. Not only does Google know what food you eat and who you date before even you do probably, it does so through the use of their widespread Google Analytics and tools installed on more than half of ALL websites. To that end, I run a prefarm of empty browser profiles, because I should already have some cookies with history before I move on to registration. I don't do prefarm by time, i.e. I don't rely on the number of days - I rely on the use of cookies. So, if any of the accounts has less cookie weight than other accounts, then that account goes to work. In the prefarming stage, the focus should be on the quality of cookie accumulation, not just the quantity. Quality can be measured by how organic your browsing activity is. To ensure your accounts appear active, consider setting up scripts to automate natural browsing habits like reading articles or playing YouTube videos.

Step 4 TLDR
  • Focus on quality, not just quantity, in the prefarming stage.
  • Measure quality by how organic your browsing activity is.
  • Set up scripts to automate natural browsing habits.
Step 5 - Register the accounts. After the desired "weight" of cookies, I start registering accounts. You should go to youtube or google and search “how to register an account”. You’ll find great guides for this particular step like that. As you start registering accounts, consider pacing the process. Too many accounts being created too fast can be a red flag. When setting up personal details for each account, make sure they're unique and believable. Using real names generator can be a useful tool here. If a phone number is required, consider using a SMS PVA service. Google doesn’t generally make a big deal wether or not you use an actual phone number and it won’t affect the life of the account.

Step 5 TLDR
  • Pace the registration process to avoid raising suspicion.
  • Make sure personal details for each account are unique and believable.
  • Use real names generator for authenticity.
  • Consider a SMS PVA service if phone verification is required.
Step 6 - Add features to the accounts. Account is registered and authorized, which means that now I can add a bunch of features for further progress: GoogleDrive, GoogleMaps, GMail, GoogleDocs, GoogleColab, authentication to third-party sites via Google account, YouTube activity (likes, dislikes, subscriptions, comments), subscription to news from different services and a lot more! Once the accounts are registered, it's time to gradually build their features. Start with basic actions like sending emails and adding contacts, and then gradually move to more complex activities like GoogleDrive uploads or YouTube interactions. Make sure each action is separated by a reasonable timeframe to mimic real human behavior.

Step 6 TLDR
  • Build features gradually once accounts are registered.
  • Start with basic actions, then move to complex activities.
  • Ensure actions are separated by a reasonable timeframe to mimic real behavior.
Finally, don't forget about ongoing maintenance. Check your accounts regularly to make sure they're still functioning as expected. Regularly update your profiles and proxies, and stay updated with any changes to Google's policies or algorithms.
 
This is probably the most thorough write-up I've seen in a quite a while. Lot of good information in there for people new to creating or managing bulk accts and probably even for those with some experience as well. Excellent job OP!
 
Great article. Will try this. OP some questions from my side:

1. How to get a list of websites where Google Analytics is installed to so cookie farming?

2. You said amount and age of cookies are not important, so what is bare minimum for cookies age and amount?

3. Do you recommend running this on mobile proxies?
 
Bang on the money mate.

Clear cut explanation, to the point and factual information.
 
Proxy servers are visible in the browser fingerprint. Each browser has its own unique fingerprint, and connections work better with 4G mobile networks."
 
I have dedicated 10 years to analyzing Google's algorithms...
 
I forgot to mention one other thing, and it's too late to edit the post now so I'll post it here: If you don't know how to farm cookies or don't want to bother with this tedious process, you can quickly get pre-farmed cookies from xpass.pro. Did not have time to test it properly, but I have heard good things about it from friends who do Google Ads. Also, free to use.
 
Great guide, OP. Account farming is a pretty old black hat technique, but it's great to see that it still works. Some people can be a bit negative towards this technique, especially on Reddit - but I've personally been using Google and Facebook account farming for my own purposes, and I'll be sure to implement some good points from this guide into my routine too
 
Great sharing .
I just bookmarked this .
Thank you for sharing the detailed guide bro .
 
Hello everyone,
Sorry for my stupid question,but what are the final objectives of creating multiple Google Ads accounts? What can you do with these accounts?
 
Thank you for this detailed guide, quality post!
 
Thanks everyone for awesome comments.

Great article. Will try this. OP some questions from my side:

1. How to get a list of websites where Google Analytics is installed to so cookie farming?

2. You said amount and age of cookies are not important, so what is bare minimum for cookies age and amount?

3. Do you recommend running this on mobile proxies?

1. GA is pretty much on 50% of all websites out there. Choose random ones: shops, blogs, products and services that fall along your dictionary. I will ask my partner if he is okay if I share my lists.

BTW, I also recommend you to try xpass.com - they offer pre-farmed cookies.

2. I did this:
a. Farm 10-20 websites for 0.5-2 minutes each on Day 1
b. Let it age at least 2 days
c. Farm another 5-10 for 0.5-2 minutes each on Day 4
d. Day 5 - execute registration

I did also skip step C, and it worked but it's best to have 2 iterations of cookies farming

3. Yeah, mobile are good. The problem is that the only mobile proxies that are good IMO are your own custom made ones. And it's difficult to maintain + you are limited to your location. I since have not found a good Mobile IP provider.

You have to focus on quality of IP address. Shit proxies can be found in both wifi and mobile ones. So use nodemaven.com or check them for quality fist on sites like ipqs.com.
Proxy servers are visible in the browser fingerprint. Each browser has its own unique fingerprint, and connections work better with 4G mobile networks."

Tell me what exact fingerprint is responsible for revealing the usage of proxy. WebRTC? It's covered by many anti-detect solutions out there. Check out Multilogin.

Hello everyone,
Sorry for my stupid question,but what are the final objectives of creating multiple Google Ads accounts? What can you do with these accounts?

Google Ads has highly converting traffic. You can send high-converting affiliate offers there like (Casino, Nutra, etc...) and it will convert and bring you money. Since Google does not like it, you need to have multiple Google Ad account to churn thru.

Some folks use it to diversify business risks. E.g. you have an ecom shop and your primary sales are from Google Ads. When your account gets banned
 
This this this this!

At last someone on bhw fucking gets it!

Good scrapers and botters understand behavioural analysis!!

Yep, behavioral analysis is pretty much the main thing systems currently use. I think it's because it becomes extremely more difficult for websites to detect proxies and browsers.
 
Thanks for having taken the time to answer my question.
I will try to understand that better.
Does all of these (Google Ads, affiliation) require an incorporated business?
And I guess you have to pay to push your ads. So Google do not check if you are using the same credit card?
 
Thanks for the guide, OP!
Are you using Chrome or FF to farm these accounts?
 
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