Warm up cookie (on anti detect browser) before joining reddit?

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Is this a needed step to warm up an anti detect browsers cookie by:
- surfing the web
- do google searches
- visiting reddit

for a few days before joining reddit and creating an account?
 
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Is this a needed step to warm up an anti detect browsers cookie by:
- surfing the web
- do google searches
- visiting reddit

for a few days before joining reddit and creating an account?
Use the reddit like you are a newbie, light engagement on posts, no promotion content, avoid links, finally join discussions. That way you are warming up the reddit.
 
Warming up cookies before creating a Reddit account on an anti-detect browser is a smart move. By spending a few days browsing the web, performing Google searches, and visiting Reddit, you create a natural browsing pattern that reduces the chances of detection. Focus on diverse activities, like reading threads or exploring subreddits, to make your behavior appear authentic. Pair this with high-quality residential proxies to boost credibility and improve account longevity.
 
Warming up cookies before creating a Reddit account on an anti-detect browser is a smart move. By spending a few days browsing the web, performing Google searches, and visiting Reddit, you create a natural browsing pattern that reduces the chances of detection. Focus on diverse activities, like reading threads or exploring subreddits, to make your behavior appear authentic. Pair this with high-quality residential proxies to boost credibility and improve account longevity.
Bot, can you stop spreading false information? Reddit doesn’t see cookies outside its site.
 
Why do you think Reddit can check the content of external cookies? It’s a privacy violation; I don’t think they would risk a fine and the loss of millions of users.
If reddit is now using Recaptcha v3, they can see browser fingerprints and info

reCAPTCHA can set cookies in your browser to track interactions across websites
 
If reddit is now using Recaptcha v3, they can see browser fingerprints and info

reCAPTCHA can set cookies in your browser to track interactions across websites
This discussion has already been addressed, and the answer is still no.
 
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