How to keep Gmail accounts logged in ?

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I have a bunch of aged gmail accounts (2009-), and I already lost a few because google keep changing their logging policies, and I don't have much time to deal with all of this.
Most of them are phone verified, but I no longer have the numbers to verify.

The only reason I can still login to some of them is because I use the same old devices which they are already logged in.
Is there any way I can log in to them with newer devices, without raising google suspicion ?

Thanks in advance for any tips.
 
I have a bunch of aged gmail accounts (2009-), and I already lost a few because google keep changing their logging policies, and I don't have much time to deal with all of this.
Most of them are phone verified, but I no longer have the numbers to verify.

The only reason I can still login to some of them is because I use the same old devices which they are already logged in.
Is there any way I can log in to them with newer devices, without raising google suspicion ?

No.

One of the challenges you may face will be not having access to the numbers for verification. Try to provide multiple means of verification just in case, but understand that sometimes Google is annoyingly stuck on phone verifications.

For future reference, setup a computer that uses an email client, like ThunderBird, with all your accounts, and leave that application, or use it at least once a day.
 
Add recovery email and 2FA on your accounts even if you change device or country you still will be able to login just keep in mind that if you have break any TOS it will still ask for number verification.
 
To keep your gmail account logged in, follow these steps:1.Open your web browser and go to gmail 2. log in to your gmail account using your email address and password 3. check the box next to stay signed in
 
Sometimes it is possible, if you choose to authenticate via older device (Google will ask you to touch the number displayed in new device in old device).

So, give a try
 
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