This isOverseas Network Special ReportIn this 18th installment, we continue our discussion on how to utilize the "overseas app ecosystem".

In this video, we will demonstrate several tools, including:

  • Residential IP
  • fingerprint browser
  • Unlimited mailboxes

Ultimately, by creating a specific "network environment," users can continuously register for ChatGPT and receive a free 1-month ChatGPT Plus or ChatGPT Business membership.

Originally, I wanted to demonstrate how to batch generate bank card numbers from specified countries and verify their usability in order to solve the payment binding problem in this type of free registration scenario, but unfortunately the actual results were not ideal.

So I'll put it aside for now and share it when I have my own successful cases.

🔗 **【Use tool link】**
* **Talordata (Residential IP):** https://dlj.playfulzone.top/8ete7e
[Reminder: If you're buying a static IP, remember to ask customer service first: TG:@proxyIP0316 / WeChat: ip13063531330]
* **AdsPower (Fingerprint Browser):** https://dlj.playfulzone.top/8axtgc

I. Residential IP

First, let's talk about techniques for simulating a real network, which is an old topic. The main tools used are: residential IP address and fingerprint scanner.

This time, we're using Talordata as our IP service provider. I found their products to be quite competitively priced. They currently have a promotion for new registered users:

  • 200MB of free data
  • There's a 10% discount when you place your order.

You need to contact customer service to claim these two offers. If you are concerned about the IP quality of this service provider, you can contact customer service to receive them.

Next, let's take a look at Talrodata's IP pricing.

  • Dynamic IP: $1.10/1GB
  • Static IP: $3/7 days

Next, let's register and then take a look at the Talordata backend.

1.1 Dynamic Residential IP

(1) Create an account

(2) Select IP

(3) Explanation of configuration parameters

1.2 Static Residential IP

Static residential IP addresses are similar to dynamic ones.

However, please note that due to compliance requirements, static IP addresses are not available to users in mainland China. If you wish to use them, you will need a certain level of basic internet knowledge.

If you are a user in mainland China, we recommend contacting customer service first.

I won't go into that topic anymore.

Let's take a brief look at the IP quality and latency it provides.

(1) IP quality

(2) Ping delay

II. Fingerprint Browser Settings

2.1 AdsPower Settings and Activities

2.2 Introduction to Unlimited Mail

III. Registering ChatGPT

3.1 Register an account

3.2 Free Business Version Activation

IV. Summary

Finally, let’s summarize.

Actually, although I've seen all the free events on ChatGPT, I haven't had the motivation to participate. The main reason is that I don't even fully understand how to use Gemini, an AI, and I really don't want to put in any more effort.

However, because I was learning OpenClaw, I occasionally used ChatGPT and compared my answers to Gemini's questions. I felt there were definitely some points I could learn from. But the free version of ChatGPT gives too few conversation opportunities. So, I thought I'd register a new account first and see how the premium account performs.

Actually, I made this video for two reasons: first, to share Taylordata's promotion of 200MB of free data; and second, to demonstrate how to batch generate and verify bank card numbers, which I struggled with for a while but didn't succeed. So, I still need to practice more in private.

Alright, that's all for this video.

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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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