Proxies vs VPN for gmail

JJsmith

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Hi,

Sorry if i'm in the wrong section, let me know if it's better to post it in a different section.
Been trying to use proxies from various providers around here to create gmail accounts manually. All of them start asking me for phone verification after about the 3rd time i'm trying to create an account.

I'm doing everything manually and making sure to delete cookies (including flash cookies) and to switch proxies between each account.

I need these accounts for about a month each so I can't just buy crappy PVA gmail accounts as they are flagged most of the time.

Any suggestions? Should i use VPN instead of proxies?

I need about 100 ips each month and looking for a cost effective way to do it.

Thanks
 
Gmail has a very complicated algorithm, so you would have to phone verify no matter what. Not to mention they don't accept VOIP numbers
 
They actually do accept VOIP numbers, but definitely not the US ones. Especially if your proxy is in US and you are trying to verify with European number, you can go screw yourself. It won't work. And even if you are going for EU location and EU phone, then there might be issues with VOIP. But some numbers work.

Whenever you change the location though, significantly, it will always ask you for verification, so the proxies would be the better choice out of these two.
 
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