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Hi,
This question is for anyone who uses blogger.com blogs on a regular basis.
I've got a bunch of PVA gmail accounts with blogger blogs, each with assigned private proxy.
I notice lately that I'm recently being asked to provide additional information to log in (recovery email) because of signing in from an 'unusual' location.
When I go into the gmail account, and check the IP log, I can see there is a problem with which IP is being detected by gmail. Even though I clear cookies/cache and change the proxy each run of the template, the IP being detected by gmail is the wrong one - it is the first IP that has been used for the template. For example, if I run the template 10 times, it will be the original IP which is being detected for all 10 runs of the template. If I check my IP in the internal brower it has changed to the newly assigned IP, but for some reason gmail still detects the previous IP and this doesn't change until I close and restart Zenno.
I'm logging out of gmail each time, but I think that somehow gmail is keeping some sort of cookie which detects my previous IP.
Any help would be greatly appreciated
This question is for anyone who uses blogger.com blogs on a regular basis.
I've got a bunch of PVA gmail accounts with blogger blogs, each with assigned private proxy.
I notice lately that I'm recently being asked to provide additional information to log in (recovery email) because of signing in from an 'unusual' location.
When I go into the gmail account, and check the IP log, I can see there is a problem with which IP is being detected by gmail. Even though I clear cookies/cache and change the proxy each run of the template, the IP being detected by gmail is the wrong one - it is the first IP that has been used for the template. For example, if I run the template 10 times, it will be the original IP which is being detected for all 10 runs of the template. If I check my IP in the internal brower it has changed to the newly assigned IP, but for some reason gmail still detects the previous IP and this doesn't change until I close and restart Zenno.
I'm logging out of gmail each time, but I think that somehow gmail is keeping some sort of cookie which detects my previous IP.
Any help would be greatly appreciated