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  1. Hi, It's definately dynamic.
  2. made a mistake here addresses where 178.73.xx.xx, 178.73.xx.xx. I realise 172.xx.xx.xx is private. DOOH.
  3. Hi, I understand that my IP assigns me an address, but I connect to the internet via "vpntunnel.se" a subscription VPN service in Sweden. It assigns me one of it's addresses. Surly then this is the public address that everyone sees, and it is this address that I change by connecting and disconnecting from my VPN service. Yes, you where also right, I did use the same name as prior to the warning, so it my well have been flagged by Google. But on the last occasion I did use a different name and received the same warning. I hadn't thought about flash cookies, thanks for that I will have to do some more learning. I did use different computers and hence names, but they are all connected to the same internal domain. Disconnecting from my IP and back again to get new original IP address is a smart idea, will try that. My macs are cloned. Geo.enable turned off in my browser. Though Google did get my external router via street cars or whatever. They may use that information? My net sits behind several routers but I am now beginning to realize that it only the most external that matters, and thats the one I tend to leave alone (will have to change my habits). Thanks everyone for all your help. I have a lot to tryout and learn. Kind regards, jigger.
  4. No, I used different public IP addresses by closing and opening my VPN to obtain them. I even verified that the addresses where different (ie: 172.73.216.24, 172.73.43.218 etc.) Closed and re-opened browser between attempts and made sure of no cookies. Puzzles me how they do it? jigger.
  5. Hi, Whilst attempting to create several new Gmail addresses for my friend Bob, a page pops up after about the third registration saying it has detected suspicious activity and requires extra verification (via phone or text). I removed all cookies and changed my IP address via VPN between each registration, even used a different machine at one stage. But the page still popped up. Different IP addresses, no cookies, private browsing, different user agent, even different computers. So how do they do it? Excellent site by the way, keep it up. jigger.
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