In the process of operating a TikTok account, many users will encounter frequent requests for identity verification, such as SMS verification code, email verification, and even manual review verification. This situation not only affects the normal use of the account, but may also cause the account weight to decrease or even be banned. What exactly causes TikTok to frequently trigger verification? And how to avoid it? This article will analyze the common causes and effective coping strategies for you.
1. Common reasons why TikTok accounts are frequently verified
1. IP address anomaly
TikTok will detect the user's IP address. If the account changes IP frequently, or the IP location does not match the account registration location, it will easily trigger security verification.
Common abnormal situations:
- Using a public VPN or low-quality proxy, which results in your IP being blocked.
- Logging into multiple accounts from the same IP address is considered a batch operation.
- Frequent changes of IP addresses, with access records from multiple countries/regions appearing in a short period of time.
Solution:
- Use a residential proxy to ensure the authenticity and stability of the IP.
- Each account uses an independent IP to avoid multiple accounts sharing the same IP.
- Keep the IP location consistent with the registration location to reduce abnormal detection.
2. Device fingerprint abnormality
TikTok will detect device information, such as browser fingerprints, device ID, operating system, etc. If multiple accounts use the same device fingerprint, or the same account frequently logs in on multiple devices, security verification may also be triggered.
Common abnormal situations:
- When running TikTok using an emulator or virtual machine, the device fingerprint is abnormal.
- Multiple accounts are logged in using the same phone or computer.
- The account is frequently switched between different devices, causing the system to suspect that the account has been stolen.
Solution:
- Use fingerprint browsers (such as AdsPower, Multilogin) to simulate real user environments.
- Bind each account to a fixed device and do not change your phone or computer frequently.
- Avoid logging into multiple accounts on the same device within a short period of time.
3. Abnormal operation behavior
TikTok will analyze user operations, such as likes, comments, follows, video posting, etc. If the account operations are too frequent or do not conform to normal user behavior patterns, it may be judged as an abnormal account by the system, thus triggering verification.
Common abnormal situations:
- As soon as the new account is registered, it starts to like, comment, and follow others a lot.
- Frequent modification of personal information (such as user name, avatar, bound email address, etc.) within a short period of time.
- The account has been inactive for a long time and suddenly starts a large number of operations.
Solution:
- Keep a low profile in the early stages of account maintenance and avoid making large-scale operations in a short period of time.
- Follow the principle of gradual activation , browse the content first, then interact.
- Account information should be modified gradually and information should not be changed frequently.
4. Account registration abnormality
TikTok has strict risk control over the registration process. If an abnormal email address or mobile phone number is used when registering an account, or if multiple accounts are registered in a short period of time, the system may easily require verification.
Common abnormal situations:
- Use a fake or temporary email address to register an account.
- Batch registration using virtual mobile phone numbers results in account instability.
- Register multiple accounts on the same IP or device within a short period of time.
Solution:
- Use a real email address (such as Gmail, Outlook) to register an account and avoid using a temporary email address.
- Bind a stable mobile phone number and do not use a virtual number of unknown origin.
- Register accounts separately and do not register in batches on the same device or IP.

2. How to reduce the probability of TikTok triggering verification?
- Maintain the stability of the account environment
- Choose a stable residential proxy and make sure the IP address does not change frequently.
- The account is fixed to the same device and the same IP to avoid abnormal switching.
- Account maintenance strategy
- In the first 7 days of a new account, try to simulate normal user behavior, such as browsing and watching videos, instead of directly posting content or directing traffic.
- Gradually increase interactive behaviors, such as likes and comments, but avoid performing a large number of operations in a short period of time.
- Avoid excessive modification of account information
- It is recommended that you fill in all the information such as avatar, nickname, personal profile, etc. at one time to avoid frequent modifications.
- Bind a stable email address and mobile phone number, and do not change the binding information easily.
- Publish content appropriately
- Avoid uploading a large amount of similar content repeatedly, otherwise it will easily be judged as a spam account.
- Comply with TikTok community rules and do not post illegal content to avoid being marked as a risky account by the system.
Conclusion
TikTok accounts frequently trigger verification, mainly due to abnormal IP, abnormal device fingerprint, abnormal operation behavior, abnormal registration method , etc. By using a stable network environment, a reasonable account maintenance strategy, and avoiding excessive modification of account information , you can effectively reduce the triggering of verification and increase the survival rate of the account. For users who want to operate TikTok accounts for a long time, it is recommended to establish a stable environment from the beginning to reduce unnecessary security risks.
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