Proxy for Google/Gmail — clean IPs that avoid bans
Google is one of the most IP-sensitive platforms: bulk-registering Gmail or signing in to many accounts from one IP almost always triggers phone verification and then bans. A clean [5G mobile IP](/proxy-5g) per account group makes each session look like a real, independent user.
Why Google bans accounts in bulk
Google links accounts via IP, browser fingerprint and behavior. When many accounts share a dirty (datacenter) IP or a repeated IP, the system treats them as one cluster and actions the whole cluster. Datacenter IPs are also pre-flagged by ASN range.
Clean 5G IPs for Gmail & Google Ads
A 5G mobile IP is shared with millions of real users, so its fraud score is low and it clears verification more easily. Keep a sticky IP per account for stable sessions, or rotate a fresh IP for the next account. Pair with antidetect so each profile has its own fingerprint.
Running it at scale
To run many Google accounts across machines, use a proxy-routing router to broadcast one clean IP over Wi-Fi + LAN, syncing DNS/time zone to the IP — every device shares one consistent IP with no per-machine proxy setup.
Frequently asked questions
- Which proxy is best for Google?
- A clean 5G mobile IP (SOCKS5/HTTP) is far safer than cheap datacenter proxies.
- How many Gmail accounts per proxy?
- Safest is one clean IP per account (or small group); rotate a fresh IP as you scale.
- Does a proxy stop phone verification?
- A clean IP reduces the risk but does not remove it entirely; combine antidetect + natural behavior.
- Can I use it for Google Ads?
- Yes. Country-geolocated 5G IPs suit managing region-specific ad accounts.
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