If you still choose to explore those GitHub repos, do so in a completely isolated virtual machine, with no personal data, and never use the created accounts for anything of value. Better yet – just don’t.
For marketers, developers, or casual users, the idea of owning multiple Gmail addresses without manual verification seems like a goldmine. But beneath the surface lies a complex web of legal risks, ethical dilemmas, and technical cat-and-mouse games with one of the world’s most sophisticated cybersecurity teams: Google’s Anti-Abuse group. Mass Gmail Account Creator Github-
A repo named Gmail-Generator-Pro (now deleted) had over 200 stars. It worked perfectly—and silently uploaded all created accounts to an attacker’s Telegram bot. Victims spent weeks building email lists, only to have them stolen. Why Would Anyone Need Multiple Gmail Accounts? It’s worth asking: what legitimate use case requires mass Gmail creation? If you still choose to explore those GitHub