这是境外网络专题的第18期,我们继续来聊如何使用“境外应用生态”的话题。

在本期视频中,我们会演示几个工具,包括:

  • 住宅IP
  • 指纹浏览器
  • 无限邮箱

最终通过打造特定的“网络环境”,来实现持续注册ChatGPT,免费获得1个月的ChatGPT Plus或ChatGPT Business。

本来,我还想演示下,批量生成指定国家银行卡号,并验证其可用性,以便解决这类免费注册场景中的绑定支付问题,可惜实际效果不太理想。

所以暂时搁置一下,等我自己有了成功案例,再来分享。

🔗 **【使用工具链接】**
* **Talordata (住宅IP):** https://dlj.playfulzone.top/8ete7e
【提醒:买静态IP的,记得先问问客服:TG:@proxyIP0316/微信:ip13063531330】
* **AdsPower (指纹浏览器):** https://dlj.playfulzone.top/8axtgc

一、住宅IP

首先,还是和大家聊一聊模拟真实网络的技巧,这也算是一个老话题了。主要用到的工具就是:住宅IP和指纹浏览器。

这次我们用的IP服务商是Talordata。因为我发现它的产品,价格还是一定优势的。现在它们针对新注册用户有一个活动:

  • 免费赠200兆流量
  • 下单还有9折的优惠

这两个优惠要联系客服才能领取。如果你比较担心这家服务商的IP质量,可以联系一下客服,就可以拿到。

然后,我们就来看下Talrodata的IP价格。

  • 动态IP:1.1美元/1GB
  • 静态IP:3美元/7天

接下来,我们就注册一下,然后看看Talordata的后台

1.1 动态住宅IP

(1)创建账号

(2)选择IP

(3)讲解配置参数

1.2 静态住宅IP

静态住宅IP和动态类似。

但这里提醒大家一点,由于合规性要求,静态IP是不向内地用户开放的。大家如果想用,需要具备一定的网络基础。

如果你是中国大陆内地用户,建议先联系下客服。

这个话题就不再展开说了。

我们就简单看看它提供的IP质量以及延迟。

(1)IP质量

(2)ping 延迟

二、指纹浏览器设置

2.1 AdsPower设置与活动

2.2 无限邮介绍

三、注册ChatGPT

3.1 注册账号

3.2 免费开通Business版本

四、小结

最后,我们来小结一下。

其实,关于ChatGPT各种免费活动,虽然都看到了,但一直没什么动力去做。主要原因就是,自己连Gemini这一个AI都用不太明白,实在不愿再付出更多精力。

但还是因为学习OpenClaw的原因,我偶尔用ChatGPT,对比了下Gemini回答的问题。感觉确实有借鉴之处。但免费版的ChatGPT,给的对话次数确实太少了。所以,就想着先申请个新号,看看高级账号用起来到底怎么样。

其实,做这个视频,一个是分享下Talordata,免费200兆流量的活动;另一个本来是想演示下,批量生成银行卡号并验证有效性的方法,可以折腾了一番,没成功。所以,私底下还是要再练练。

好啦,以上就是本期视频的全部内容了。

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