[The text version was generated by Gemini based on my copy; watching the video is recommended.]

In the previous article aboutHow to bypass Google account registration's mandatory QR code verificationIn the article, we found through testing that "real device + Chrome incognito mode" is effective. However, a helpful netizen in the comments section suggested an even simpler method:Install a Chrome extension and disable WebGL.Driven by a spirit of inquiry, I conducted a practical test, and the results were surprisingly good.

Core Principles: WebGL and Browser Fingerprinting

WebGL (Web Graphics Library) is a JavaScript API used to render interactive 3D and 2D graphics in a browser. Websites can generate unique browser fingerprints by detecting specific implementation details of WebGL (such as graphics card model, driver version, etc.). Disabling WebGL could theoretically disrupt the generation of this fingerprint, potentially bypassing fingerprint-based risk control mechanisms.

[Practical Tutorial] How to operate?

  1. Install plugins:
    • Open the Chrome browser and visit the Chrome Web Store.
    • Search for plugins that can control or disable WebGL (such as "WebGL Fingerprint Defender" or similar plugins; please choose reputable plugins yourself).I really admire Gemini. I've been using this plugin to refer to things because I find NoScript hard to read, and it managed to create a whole bunch of them.
    • Add the plugin to Chrome.
  2. Configure plugins:
    • Click the plugin icon in the upper right corner of your browser and find the plugin you just installed.
    • Access the plugin's settings or options page.
    • Find the settings related to WebGL.Check the "Disable WebGL" box. Or similar options.
  3. Start registration:
    • No need to enable incognito modeOpen the Google account registration page in a normal Chrome window.
    • Fill in the information as usual.
  4. Verification results:
    • Based on my test (using a regular US data center IP), after clicking "Next", the system...The system redirected directly to SMS verification for mobile phone numbers.The interface successfully skipped the QR code scanning step.
    • Important Note: If you still see the QR code interface when you first try it outTry clicking the browser's "Back" button, and then click "Next" again.There is a high probability that the system will successfully switch to SMS verification.

Conclusion: Simple, efficient, and widely applicable.

Compared to previous methods that required specific browser modes, disabling the WebGL plugin is undoubtedly simpler and more direct, and it still works in my tests under normal network conditions. This is a significant benefit for users who need to register Google accounts using SMS verification platforms.

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By Loogn sir

An ordinary person who likes to use fun to resist mediocrity; often writes about his own interests; so you will see technology, digital, entertainment, credit cards, Internet... Refuse to be high-sounding and don't be a pseudo-expert; make professional life-like and biochemistry interesting; well, that's it~

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