Just how far does Google go in hunting down banned users?

Discussion in 'Guidelines / Compliance' started by MarkusE, May 5, 2008.

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    Yes, I know you need a different name, home address, IP address, and website if you want to reapply. Not a problem.

    However, can you continue to log onto your old Gmail accounts on the new IP? Does Google track this as well?

    Google truly is taking over the world, so I wouldn't be surprised about anything. Heck, I heard one guy registered an LLC in addition to all of the above and Google STILL managed to track him down and ban his new account.
     
    MarkusE, May 5, 2008 IP
  2. mintblogger

    mintblogger Peon

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    You have answered the question yourself :)
     
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  3. kks_krishna

    kks_krishna Active Member

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    They will ban for a particular GMail account. I don't think it is based on IP address.
     
    kks_krishna, May 5, 2008 IP
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    Barti1987 Well-Known Member

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    If you have a new name/address/email, they will not ban you, unless:

    * You use the same website that was banned (without asking permission).

    Peace,
     
    Barti1987, May 5, 2008 IP