- More error handling
- Inbox checking based on recipient rather than a timer
- Add 2 options to generate the information, or have the user input their own
- Proxy support
- Easier user-agent updates
- Update the user agent list to the most recent versions
- Custom loop so you can input how many times you want it to create accounts
Doing some final testing, if everything goes smoothly I'll release it asap.
What it does:
- Auto activation, for now this will be limited to Gmail only
- Creates a folder called "Created_Accounts"
- Randomly generates username, password, birthday, pet name
- Signs up for an account using the generated information
- Checks the emails inbox for the activation link, this is timed and waits 30 seconds before proceeding
- Once the account has successfully been activated it saves the new accounts information inside of the folder "Created_Accounts" under the file name "Account_Data"
- Saves the account information in the following format: Username: Password:Birthday:Email
Program image:
If anyone has any suggestions I should add, feel free to PM me with them!
If there's one thing I learned from the "real world", especially with professionally designed applications, there is never enough error handling.
If you aren't already, it might be smarter to use a collection of different user-agents and picking a random one for every account to look more unique.
Making it use the bigger e-mail providers like live and gmail would be pretty sweet, but I would imagine tedious as they probably update their website data often...
This would make a dope higher rank bot for the community.
Honestly would be very useful. I was incredibly surprised at how ridiculously long it takes to make these emails manually compared to the old days when I made only 10 accounts to try out a new proxy provider. Looks great.