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I’ve been following some advice on setting up new LinkedIn accounts, but it seems like a lot of it is not working. Here’s what I’m running into:
I’ve tried using anti-detection browsers (like Incogniton and GoLogin).
I used residential IPs that seem to be clean US IPs.
After picking a name and entering the email, I keep getting this message: 'Your noCAPTCHA user response code is missing or invalid.'
The email I’m using is clean and hasn’t been used for any other accounts.
So, I’m stuck with two possibilities: 1) the anti-detection browser is still being recognized by LinkedIn, or 2) using a residential proxy is causing the block.
I also bought a new account (based in Eastern Europe). I logged in successfully, changed the profile photo, updated the language, and added a second email. But after a couple of days, it was deleted. What could have caused this? Was it logging in with a US proxy? Or maybe logging into a new account with any residential proxy?
Any advice would really help.
I’ve tried using anti-detection browsers (like Incogniton and GoLogin).
I used residential IPs that seem to be clean US IPs.
After picking a name and entering the email, I keep getting this message: 'Your noCAPTCHA user response code is missing or invalid.'
The email I’m using is clean and hasn’t been used for any other accounts.
So, I’m stuck with two possibilities: 1) the anti-detection browser is still being recognized by LinkedIn, or 2) using a residential proxy is causing the block.
I also bought a new account (based in Eastern Europe). I logged in successfully, changed the profile photo, updated the language, and added a second email. But after a couple of days, it was deleted. What could have caused this? Was it logging in with a US proxy? Or maybe logging into a new account with any residential proxy?
Any advice would really help.