use an anti-fingerprinting browser extension and a VPN that doesn’t admit it’s a VPN
These would hide your identity, but Twitter would still notice that the user is someone who is hiding their identity wouldn't they? Could look suspicious or potentially fraudulent...
I'd stick with the faraway friend plan, but I guess you put that as the first option anyway
SOCKS5 + antifingerprinting is how you get away with credit card fraud, and there's no way they've got better security than that on twitter account authentication.
The trick is not using VPNs and anti-fingerprinting tools that announce that's what they are but ones that masquerade as a legitimate user on a different browser and device in a different country.
These would hide your identity, but Twitter would still notice that the user is someone who is hiding their identity wouldn't they? Could look suspicious or potentially fraudulent...
I'd stick with the faraway friend plan, but I guess you put that as the first option anyway
I mean, not if you do it right.
SOCKS5 + antifingerprinting is how you get away with credit card fraud, and there's no way they've got better security than that on twitter account authentication.
The trick is not using VPNs and anti-fingerprinting tools that announce that's what they are but ones that masquerade as a legitimate user on a different browser and device in a different country.