thesocialrise
Registered Member
- Nov 7, 2017
- 65
- 15
Hello,
I just bought Jarvee and Instagram proxies from HighProxies.
I plan on having people pay me to "manage" their personal/business accounts and I plan on bringing them more followers/engagements using Jarvee.
I just went live today on my site and have received two orders already.
Instead of asking for their password (people get sensitive about that) in the instructions I told them to change their password to what I provided.
The two new clients did exactly what they were told and I was able to login through Jarvee using their Instagram username and password that I provided them.
However, both times I got the "Email/SMS Verification" error. Is this because they have Two Factor Authentication turned on? If I got them to turn this off would I avoid this issue?
I used the "Browse" feature and logged into the Instagram website and got the "Suspicious Login Attempt" popup which required me to either select their email or cell phone number so they can get the Verification code. I then had them email me the verification code and I was able to access their account through Jarvee and being using it.
My question is:
Is this only because Two Factor Verification is on?
Will I have to do this everytime? (TFV either turned on or off)
Am I even doing this correctly?
What's the best way to simply just be able to Verify their account and be able to use Jarvee without needing them to do anything?
Thank you!!
Any other rookie mistakes to avoid would be useful as well. I have about 10 people who have submitted for Free 3 Day trials already but I would like to find a solution to this first and be more familiar with do's and dont's!
I just bought Jarvee and Instagram proxies from HighProxies.
I plan on having people pay me to "manage" their personal/business accounts and I plan on bringing them more followers/engagements using Jarvee.
I just went live today on my site and have received two orders already.
Instead of asking for their password (people get sensitive about that) in the instructions I told them to change their password to what I provided.
The two new clients did exactly what they were told and I was able to login through Jarvee using their Instagram username and password that I provided them.
However, both times I got the "Email/SMS Verification" error. Is this because they have Two Factor Authentication turned on? If I got them to turn this off would I avoid this issue?
I used the "Browse" feature and logged into the Instagram website and got the "Suspicious Login Attempt" popup which required me to either select their email or cell phone number so they can get the Verification code. I then had them email me the verification code and I was able to access their account through Jarvee and being using it.
My question is:
Is this only because Two Factor Verification is on?
Will I have to do this everytime? (TFV either turned on or off)
Am I even doing this correctly?
What's the best way to simply just be able to Verify their account and be able to use Jarvee without needing them to do anything?
Thank you!!
Any other rookie mistakes to avoid would be useful as well. I have about 10 people who have submitted for Free 3 Day trials already but I would like to find a solution to this first and be more familiar with do's and dont's!