Although I cannot provide real-time information on basic account anti-correlation methods, basic registration principles and privacy protection methods are usually not outdated. To prevent Google from thinking your multiple accounts are the same account, you can take the following steps (for reference only):
While these measures can help reduce the likelihood that Google will consider multiple accounts to be the same account, they don’t completely eliminate the risk. Google has advanced user identification technology. If the user violates Google’s usage policy or privacy terms, the account may still be closed.
When signing up for a Google account, there are some best practices to follow to ensure that your account is not considered a duplicate by Google or violates its usage policies. These steps help ensure your account is unique and meets Google’s requirements:
- Use a different mobile phone number: When registering a Google account, please give priority to using the mobile phone number you have previously used for other accounts. Reusing the same mobile number may cause Google to treat the account as the same user.
- Use a different email address: Avoid using an email address that’s already associated with another Google account. Using a different email address can help ensure that your account is treated as a separate entity.
- Avoid sharing devices: If possible, avoid registering multiple Google accounts on the same device. Google may link multiple accounts together, so it’s best to use different devices to register.
- Use different IP addresses when registering: Try to avoid registering multiple accounts under the same IP address. If you register in a public place, other users may have accounts registered under the same IP address, which may cause Google to associate the accounts.
- Don’t use virtual machines or proxy servers: The use of virtual machines and proxy servers may cause Google to treat multiple accounts as the same entity. Therefore, it is best to use a real device and network to register an account.
- Be compliant: Follow Google’s Terms of Service and Usage Policies. Violation of these rules may result in your account being blocked or restricted.
- Trusted devices: After registering an account, marking your device as a “trusted device” helps Google identify your commonly used devices and reduces the risk of your account being mistaken for the same account.
- Do not log in to multiple accounts at the same time: Avoid logging into multiple Google accounts at the same time in a short period of time to prevent being mistaken for the same user switching between different accounts.
- Lines using shared Google services: If you use some shared Google services (such as Google Drive), please make sure you are only logged into one account when using these services.
- Pay attention to personal information protection: avoid using the same personal information, such as username, avatar, etc., in different Google accounts.
Overall, the key is to make sure your account registration information is correct and follows Google’s rules of use. Google’s system uses a series of criteria to determine whether accounts are the same entity, so make sure your behavior complies with their requirements. If you are a legitimate user and follow the rules, you usually won’t have too many problems.
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