Will it be tracked by reddit if I use a second phone line/plan with the same data provider in the same location or will the network IPs be different?

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I'm debating if I should use a different data provider or not. My current one is cheap though and I have free credit I can use so debating it. Any ideas?
 
Only if you login with same credentials or device else it's all different.

Multiple people in same building have different IPs, and fingerprints.

Also if all accounts are posting exactly same stuff that could be a red flag as well.
 
I'm debating if I should use a different data provider or not. My current one is cheap though and I have free credit I can use so debating it. Any ideas?
if you’re using the same data provider in the same location your network ips might still be different since mobile carriers assign dynamic ips however reddit might still link your accounts if other fingerprints match like browser data, device id, cookies, or behavioral patterns, if your goal is to separate identities fully using different providers or even mobile proxies can help reduce footprint overlap especially if you're running multiple accounts for automation or growth strategies
 
Even if you use the same data provider, the chances of IPs being the same is almost 0. It should be fine. To be on the safer side, check the IP on both phones
 
if your accounts are not getting banned then why would you change the provider
 
Mobile data constantly changes IPs, so unless Reddit is doing deep tracking, you should be chill
 
Nope, there's no risk about it
Just make sure to clearly separate both account, each one for a specific device, don't mix them up
 
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