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submitted 5 days ago by Acidbeforesex@lemm.ee to c/privacy@lemmy.ml

Is there anything I can use coupled with a VPN to block device fingerprinting, like software I can use on my phone.

Ill be frank, I am attempting to circumvent Reddit ban evasion. We all know they are some punk ass removed and they ban people for very frivolous reasons.

If anyone has some guidance. I've attempted using a VPN, and a browser incognito mode and still I've been banned. Been through countless handles with tons of emails from AOL based to gmails to yahoo to Proton emails, still banned. As of now I have been provoked and just want to stick it to them. Because fuck em.

Despite this Reddit has very wide expanding anonymous communities that I grew quite accustomed to. I am not in person social person but I really need a sense of community which is what I used Reddit for. However, a few years ago I said something ridiculous and since then its like I've been on a list

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[-] besselj@lemmy.ca 3 points 5 days ago

Go to a library, create an account on the public computer there with whatever email works. Creating accounts on VPNs with non-mainstream email addresses draws suspicion.

[-] Acidbeforesex@lemm.ee 3 points 5 days ago

So create without VPN on a public computer with whatever email that wouldn't be connected with previous logins.

Would you say I shouldn't use the app on my phone anymore even through a VPN or stay on browser?

[-] besselj@lemmy.ca 3 points 5 days ago

Just don't use a VPN when creating an account, since reddit will likely flag the account as a bot/spammer.

You can and should use a VPN normally after you've created the account. Might be smart to wait a week or so after making the account to start using it on your personal devices though, just to seem less suspicious. Also, make sure you have MAC address randomization and no stored cookies if using the account on the same devices that you used with your banned account.

[-] Acidbeforesex@lemm.ee 2 points 5 days ago

Got it, thank you..I will win this war

this post was submitted on 18 May 2025
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