Bypass Facebook and social media vpn blocks?

hi,
I want to publish some political content about my country and completely anonymously when try and connect to proton or mullvad vpn as usual get banned or restricted

How can I create a Facebook account, Instagram, tiktok, Youtube and other anonymously and bypass that

i heard about Residential Proxy and moblie proxy
But I have concerns since proxy not encrypted

also heard about The Anti-Detect Browser but there is no open source one and hard to trust any

and Is there a reliable in both services that I can rely on and a moderate price and privcy-foucs

is there any anther way ?

does use my real number when making google account safe
they will not really sell this information to the government when need?? or its not that easy

Any help with that I’ll be thankful.

You can’t. Not anonymously. These platforms don’t allow you to unless you keep verifying your phone number and you will also likely be flagged to show your face to verify your identity and that you’re a human making this account through obfuscated means.

Any info you provide to these platforms can and will be shared by them to to government requesting it.

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You could achieve this by using a laptop with café, librairy or other public Wifi.

Don’t use a smartphone, use a linux laptop for this.

You will have to manage risk, if ask for a phone number, don’t provide your real phone number.

That’s not an easy task, even less with facebook because they could ask for a selfie verification.

Is there still a way to create a Facebook account without having to deal with a selfie and other invasive verifications ?

What would it take to create an account without any hassle ?

(Types of browsers, VPN, OS… ?)

Don’t think so. They pretty much require you to verify. It’s a data gathering machine. Nothing else.

Nothing. It’s not possible if you ask me.

sa

since im live in small city and hard to find cafe not Fill with cameras still not thats anonymously

Dont go inside the location, with a directionnal antenna, you could get public wifi from 200-300 meters aways.

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Have you tried syncing your system clock to the vpn ip geolocation you are using? Most websites that have VPN detection, do it by detecting a mismatch between your ip geolocation and your system clock (yes websites you connect to can read the clock from your computer).

I was able to sign up for facebook anonymously in the past year. Then I tried again more recently and was met with a verification prompt. I think it is possible.

Just tried it. Was able to get to this point with mullvad browser, mullvad ip, icloud email alias, random name+birthday+gender

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It seems like facebook is one of the most anal about this kind of thing. There is a whole community around getting back banned accounts by suing them. I tried Incogniton browser, which is supposedly an antidetect browser specifically for this king of thing. It gave me a free proxy with a good reputation according to https://scamalytics.com/, but Demo | Fingerprint Demo detected it as a virtual machine and a higher fraud score than a mullvad combo browser.

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I found this website, https://iphey.com/. It seems to be popular among the antidetect browser users for testing.

what score scamanalytic gave you ?

~5 iirc. and no detections all green. I think for most places, a good ip is enough. Ad sellers like facebook are a lot more strict because of the huge abuse, and specifically antidetect browsers were made for these ad sites.

useing libreWolf and mullvad make it UTC+00:00 in Iceland
and im use anther location so how to sync?

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I was able to make a Google account without sending sms using the default browser profile that Incogniton browser gave me.

It allowed just a SMS code from SMSPool, instead of that new sms method where they make you send the text. So around 70 cents for an anonymous Google account.

Pretty pleased with this. Not sure what I would even use it for, but it’s nice to know it’s possible. I haven’t tried taking it out of this browser.

The problem would arise if Google asked for anther code to this same number, which I can no longer use. I imagine this would happen if I try to use it in a privacy browser.

I wonder what makes Google comfortable allowing phone number-less accounts made on GOS. They don’t get hardware identifiers, but maybe they are okay with just knowing it is a real device…