- Jan 4, 2021
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Hey Everyone,
Just wanted to share my experience after testing multiple pre-verified cloud accounts- mostly Hetzner, Digital Ocean and a couple of others.
At first, I made the same mistake most people do- I logged in and immediately started setting up everything: SMTP, instances, billing info, and more. Every time i did that, The account didn't last more than a day. Banned, Suspended, Gone.
So i decided to slow things out and test a new approach.
This time, I logged into the accounts and just let them sit for 24-48 hours. No setups, no changes - just normal browsing. I made sure to use a clean residential IP, didn’t switch devices, and avoided touching any billing or contact info too early.
After that, I started with very light usage- basic services, no automation or mass actions.
Result? Those accounts are still active. No bans, No warnings, smooth sailing.
So, if you're using pre-verified cloud accounts- whether for emailing, hosting, or dev work- go slow in the beginning, avoid red flags, and treat the account like a real human would.
That's what worked for me after lots of trial and error. Hope this helps someone else too!
Just wanted to share my experience after testing multiple pre-verified cloud accounts- mostly Hetzner, Digital Ocean and a couple of others.
At first, I made the same mistake most people do- I logged in and immediately started setting up everything: SMTP, instances, billing info, and more. Every time i did that, The account didn't last more than a day. Banned, Suspended, Gone.
So i decided to slow things out and test a new approach.
This time, I logged into the accounts and just let them sit for 24-48 hours. No setups, no changes - just normal browsing. I made sure to use a clean residential IP, didn’t switch devices, and avoided touching any billing or contact info too early.
After that, I started with very light usage- basic services, no automation or mass actions.
Result? Those accounts are still active. No bans, No warnings, smooth sailing.
So, if you're using pre-verified cloud accounts- whether for emailing, hosting, or dev work- go slow in the beginning, avoid red flags, and treat the account like a real human would.
That's what worked for me after lots of trial and error. Hope this helps someone else too!