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Hello,
I recently attempted to use a 4G proxy via an iPhone SE 2020 but encountered significant issues. I'm unsure if the problem stemmed from a poor setup or a faulty proxy. I simply utilized the proxy within the Wi-Fi settings. However, TikTok didn't allow me to log in, and even when I managed to log in (by turning the proxy off), I couldn't scroll as there appeared to be no internet connection.
Interestingly, everything else, such as browsing and other apps, worked perfectly fine.
After reading numerous posts recommending either 4G or high-quality residential proxies, with 4G being considered the safer choice, I was perplexed as to why TikTok would block this 4G proxy. I had checked the proxy via websites beforehand, and everything seemed fine to me, except for a WebRTC Leak, which I believed wouldn't matter. Additionally, I didn't know how to fix this issue on an iPhone before interacting with the TikTok app.
I'm seeking guidance on where I may have made a mistake. What could have caused TikTok to block all my attempts to interact with the app through the proxy?
For additional context:
I recently attempted to use a 4G proxy via an iPhone SE 2020 but encountered significant issues. I'm unsure if the problem stemmed from a poor setup or a faulty proxy. I simply utilized the proxy within the Wi-Fi settings. However, TikTok didn't allow me to log in, and even when I managed to log in (by turning the proxy off), I couldn't scroll as there appeared to be no internet connection.
Interestingly, everything else, such as browsing and other apps, worked perfectly fine.
After reading numerous posts recommending either 4G or high-quality residential proxies, with 4G being considered the safer choice, I was perplexed as to why TikTok would block this 4G proxy. I had checked the proxy via websites beforehand, and everything seemed fine to me, except for a WebRTC Leak, which I believed wouldn't matter. Additionally, I didn't know how to fix this issue on an iPhone before interacting with the TikTok app.
I'm seeking guidance on where I may have made a mistake. What could have caused TikTok to block all my attempts to interact with the app through the proxy?
For additional context:
- I used a new burner phone, properly reset and set up to be in the US.
- I utilized a new US SIM.
- I created a new US Apple ID, verified with a US number.
- Bluetooth was turned off, and location services were disabled.
- I used a new, clean email address (non-Gmail).