Vinted blocks datacenter IPs, flags VPN connections, and rejects VoIP phone numbers during registration. Shared residential proxies from pool providers get flagged because the same IP subnets show up tied to dozens of accounts. Standard proxy setups fail on Vinted before a single listing goes live.
Quick Summary TLDR
Quick Summary TLDR
- 1Vinted blocks datacenter IPs, VPNs, shared residential proxies, and VoIP phone numbers at signup.
- 2Dedicated European mobile proxies with real carrier ASNs are the only proxy type with consistent long-term stability on Vinted.
- 3Every account needs its own dedicated proxy, antidetect browser profile geo-matched to the proxy country, and a Non-VoIP SIM-based number - no shared infrastructure.
- 4Operators in China need VLESS/Xray with XTLS-Reality tunneled to a European mobile proxy endpoint to bypass both the Great Firewall and Vinted's geo-block.
- 5VoidMob provides dedicated 4G/5G European mobile proxies, real SIM-based SMS verification, and no-KYC eSIMs through a single dashboard.
For resellers operating across European markets - France, Germany, Netherlands, Spain, Italy - Vinted's platform structure uses separate servers per country or region, which means multi-market operations require separate accounts with matching country infrastructure. For operators accessing Vinted from outside Europe, particularly from China where the platform is geo-blocked entirely, the infrastructure requirements are even more specific.
This guide covers the full workflow: which proxy type actually works on Vinted, how to use proxies safely on Vinted, passing Vinted SMS verification, configuring antidetect browser profiles, accessing Vinted from China, and managing multiple Vinted resell accounts without cross-contamination.
Why VPNs, Residential Proxies, and Datacenter IPs All Fail on Vinted
Vinted's detection goes beyond checking IP type. It cross-references the IP's ASN against known datacenter and VPN ranges, checks browser timezone and language headers against the IP's geolocation, validates phone numbers against VoIP databases, and analyzes TCP/IP fingerprints for proxy signatures.
VPNs are the worst option. VPN IPs come from datacenter ranges that Vinted blocks on sight. Even "residential VPN" services use IPs that are widely shared and flagged across major platforms. Vinted registration through a VPN connection fails at the IP classification step before any other check runs.
Shared residential proxies fail at scale. A shared residential IP from a pool provider might pass the initial IP check. But if that IP has been used by other proxy customers to register Vinted accounts, the IP carries that history. Vinted sees multiple account registrations from the same IP range and flags the account. Residential proxies also carry residential ISP ASNs - not mobile carrier ASNs - which produces a different trust profile than what Vinted's real mobile users generate.
Datacenter proxies fail immediately. Datacenter ASNs are the first thing Vinted checks. Hosting provider IPs (AWS, DigitalOcean, OVH) are blocked at registration. Carrier-grade NAT (CGNAT) means hundreds of real mobile users legitimately share the same mobile IP range - which is precisely why Vinted cannot blacklist mobile carrier IPs without blocking legitimate mobile traffic.
Dedicated mobile proxies work because they use IPs assigned by real European mobile carriers - Orange, T-Mobile, KPN, Movistar, TIM. These are the same IPs that legitimate Vinted users browse on. For a deeper look at how platforms fingerprint proxy infrastructure at the TCP level, see How Platforms Detect Proxies: TCP/IP Fingerprinting Guide.
| Feature | VPN / Datacenter | Shared Residential | Shared Mobile | Dedicated Mobile |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Vinted Registration | Blocked at signup | Passes initially, flagged at scale | Passes | Passes |
| Long-Term Stability | N/A | Low (IP history from other users) | Medium | High (exclusive IP) |
| IP Contamination Risk | N/A | High | Medium | None |
What VoidMob Provides for Vinted Operations
Dedicated European mobile proxies. VoidMob offers dedicated mobile proxies on 4G/5G carrier infrastructure across European countries including France, Germany, Netherlands, Spain, and Italy. Each proxy runs on a real device with a real SIM card, assigned exclusively to one customer. No IP sharing, no cross-contamination from other proxy users.
The proxy's country matches the target Vinted marketplace: French mobile IP for Vinted.fr, German mobile IP for Vinted.de, Dutch mobile IP for Vinted.nl. The IP's ASN shows a real European mobile carrier, matching what Vinted expects from a normal mobile user.
p0f TCP/IP Fingerprint Matching
Vinted's detection stack includes TCP/IP fingerprint analysis. If an antidetect browser profile claims to be an iPhone on Safari but the proxy's TCP handshake shows Linux kernel characteristics, the mismatch is a detection signal. Most proxy providers run Linux infrastructure, producing a Linux p0f signature regardless of the mobile IP.
VoidMob dedicated proxies support configurable p0f fingerprints - iOS, Android, macOS, Windows. Set the p0f signature to match the antidetect browser profile's claimed device. The TCP/IP stack, browser fingerprint, and carrier IP all tell the same story. For a full breakdown of how these fingerprint layers interact, see Antidetect Browser Fingerprint and Proxy Consistency.
Non-VoIP SMS verification. Vinted requires phone verification during registration and rejects VoIP numbers. Google Voice, TextNow, Twilio numbers, and most cheap online SMS services are detected and blocked. Platform-level VoIP detection queries line type at the carrier level - a VoIP number reads differently than a standard mobile SIM even before the OTP is sent.
VoidMob's SMS verification service provides real SIM-based numbers that pass Vinted's verification consistently. The numbers register as standard mobile lines at the carrier level - Vinted cannot distinguish them from a regular consumer phone number. No KYC required, crypto payments accepted.
VLESS/Xray for China Access
For operators in China, Vinted is geo-blocked and standard VPN connections are detected and killed by the Great Firewall's deep packet inspection. VLESS protocol via Xray with XTLS-Reality makes the tunnel look like standard TLS 1.3 HTTPS traffic, bypassing DPI detection. VoidMob's dedicated European mobile proxies serve as the VLESS endpoint - the operator in China connects through an encrypted tunnel to a European carrier IP that Vinted treats as normal mobile traffic. Full setup guide: Bypass VPN Blocks: VLESS Mobile Proxy Setup Guide.
Full Registration Workflow: Step by Step
Step 1: Set Up the Antidetect Browser Profile
Configure a clean browser profile in Multilogin, GoLogin, or AdsPower. Each Vinted account needs its own dedicated profile with a unique fingerprint. Never reuse profiles across accounts.
Match every profile parameter to the proxy's geolocation:
- Timezone: Europe/Paris for French mobile IP, Europe/Berlin for German, Europe/Amsterdam for Dutch
- Language: fr-FR for France, de-DE for Germany, nl-NL for Netherlands
- WebRTC: Disable entirely or set to proxy IP only - WebRTC leaks expose the real IP
- Screen resolution: Common mobile or desktop resolutions (1920x1080, 1440x900, 390x844)
- User agent: Recent Chrome or Safari version matching the p0f fingerprint OS
Never Reuse Browser Profiles Across Accounts
Each account needs its own dedicated profile with a unique fingerprint. Shared profiles get accounts linked and batch-banned. Platforms correlate browser fingerprint signals including canvas rendering, font enumeration, and WebGL output - even across different IPs.
Step 2: Connect the European Mobile Proxy
Assign a dedicated mobile proxy to the browser profile. The proxy country must match the target Vinted marketplace.
Proxy Type: HTTP/SOCKS5
Host: eu-fr.proxy.voidmob.com
Port: assigned_port
Username: your_username
Password: your_passwordAfter connecting, verify the IP using VoidMob's IP checker. Confirm the country, ASN, and connection type show a European mobile carrier (Orange, T-Mobile, KPN) and not a hosting provider. Also verify the p0f fingerprint matches the browser profile's claimed OS.
Step 3: Pass Vinted SMS Verification
During registration, Vinted sends an SMS verification code. Use a VoidMob Non-VoIP number from a real SIM card. The number should ideally match the country of the Vinted marketplace being targeted, though US numbers also pass verification in most cases.
Enter the number during signup, receive the OTP, complete verification. Do not reuse the same number across multiple Vinted accounts - one number per account. For broader strategy on keeping verification numbers healthy across accounts, see Multi-Accounting Safely: SMS Numbers That Don't Burn Out.
Step 4: Warm Up the Account
New Vinted accounts that immediately upload 50 product listings get flagged for automated behavior. Warm up each account over 3-5 days:
- Day 1: Complete profile (photo, bio, location). Browse listings, save a few favorites.
- Day 2: Upload 2-3 listings with original photos and descriptions. Respond to any messages.
- Day 3-4: Upload 3-5 more listings per day. Interact with the platform - follow sellers, leave reviews on purchased items.
- Day 5+: Scale listing uploads gradually. Maintain consistent daily activity.
Keep each account connected to its dedicated proxy and browser profile for every session. Switching IPs or profiles mid-lifecycle is a suspension trigger.
Accessing Vinted From China
Vinted is not available in China. The platform is geo-blocked, and China's Great Firewall actively detects and blocks standard VPN connections through deep packet inspection.
The solution: VLESS over Xray with XTLS-Reality tunneled to a VoidMob European mobile proxy endpoint. The tunnel looks like normal HTTPS traffic to the Great Firewall. The exit IP is a European mobile carrier address that Vinted treats as legitimate mobile traffic.
Setup:
- Install an Xray client (v2rayN on Windows, Shadowrocket on iOS, v2rayNG on Android)
- Configure the VLESS outbound to VoidMob's European proxy endpoint
- Enable XTLS-Reality with a Chrome TLS fingerprint
- All traffic routes through the encrypted tunnel to a European mobile IP
- Register and manage Vinted accounts as if browsing from Europe
This setup bypasses both the Great Firewall's DPI and Vinted's geo-blocking simultaneously. The connection is encrypted between China and the European proxy, and exits on a trusted European carrier IP.
For operators using a no-KYC European eSIM from VoidMob on a phone, the entire mobile data connection routes through European infrastructure - no VPN or tunnel needed on the device itself.
Common Issues and Quick Fixes
Account suspended within 48 hours of registration. Check three things: (1) Is the proxy IP a mobile carrier ASN or a hosting provider? Verify with VoidMob's IP checker. (2) Does the browser timezone and language match the proxy country? (3) Was the phone number VoIP? If any of these are mismatched, the account was likely flagged at registration.
Vinted SMS verification code not received. The number may be VoIP - Vinted silently drops OTPs sent to VoIP lines. Use a Non-VoIP number from real SIM infrastructure. Also check that the number has not been recently used for another Vinted account.
Listings getting removed or shadow-banned. Often a signal consistency problem rather than a content problem. If the listing IP is different from the registration IP, or if the browser fingerprint changed between sessions, Vinted may flag the activity. Keep each account on its dedicated proxy and profile for every session.
Cannot access Vinted from China even with a VPN. Standard VPN protocols (OpenVPN, WireGuard) are detected and blocked by the Great Firewall. VLESS/Xray with XTLS-Reality is the current working method - it disguises the tunnel as normal TLS 1.3 traffic. Standard VPN protocols stopped working reliably in China after the April 2026 enforcement escalation.
Multiple accounts getting banned together. Cross-contamination: accounts share a browser profile, an IP, a phone number, or a payment method. Each account needs its own dedicated proxy, its own browser profile, its own phone number, and ideally its own payment setup.
FAQ
1What is the best proxy for Vinted in 2026?
Dedicated European mobile proxies from real carrier infrastructure. The IP must carry a European mobile carrier ASN (not datacenter, not residential ISP), and the proxy should provide session persistence so the account stays on the same IP across multiple sessions. VoidMob's dedicated mobile proxies meet these requirements with configurable p0f fingerprints and carrier-native DNS.
2How do you use proxies safely on Vinted?
Match every signal: proxy country matches Vinted marketplace, browser timezone and language match the proxy's geolocation, phone number is Non-VoIP from real SIM infrastructure, and the p0f TCP fingerprint matches the browser profile's claimed OS. Use one dedicated proxy and one browser profile per account. Never share infrastructure between accounts.
3How do you set up multiple accounts on Vinted for reselling?
Each account needs its own dedicated European mobile proxy (country-matched to the target marketplace), its own antidetect browser profile with matching fingerprint settings, its own Non-VoIP phone number for verification, and its own payment method. Warm up each account over 3-5 days before scaling listings. Keep all accounts isolated from each other - no shared infrastructure.
4Can you access Vinted in China?
Vinted is geo-blocked in China and standard VPNs are blocked by the Great Firewall. VLESS/Xray with XTLS-Reality tunneled to a European mobile proxy endpoint bypasses both the GFW and Vinted's geo-blocking. Alternatively, a no-KYC European eSIM provides a European data connection directly on the phone without needing a tunnel.
5Does Vinted reject VoIP numbers for verification?
Yes. Vinted actively detects and rejects VoIP numbers during SMS verification. Google Voice, TextNow, Twilio numbers, and most online SMS services fail. Non-VoIP numbers from real SIM cards pass consistently because carriers register them identically to consumer mobile lines.
6Why does my Vinted account get suspended?
Common causes: timezone/language mismatch between the browser profile and proxy country, VoIP phone number used during verification, p0f TCP fingerprint mismatch (Linux proxy signature with an iPhone browser profile), or IP change mid-session from proxy rotation. Check each signal layer independently.
7Can I use the same proxy for multiple Vinted accounts?
Not recommended. If one account gets flagged on an IP, Vinted may flag all other accounts associated with that IP. Dedicated mobile proxies (one per account) eliminate this cross-contamination risk entirely.
8Is it legal to have multiple Vinted accounts?
Vinted's terms of service prohibit maintaining multiple accounts. This guide covers the technical infrastructure for multi-market operations. Operators are responsible for their own compliance with platform terms and applicable laws.
The Vinted Multi-Account Checklist
Setting up proxies for Vinted requires more than masking an IP address. The proxy type (dedicated mobile, not VPN or shared residential), phone verification (Non-VoIP from real SIM cards), browser fingerprint (geo-matched antidetect profile with correct p0f), and account warm-up all need to align across every layer.
VoidMob provides the complete infrastructure from a single dashboard: dedicated European mobile proxies with configurable p0f fingerprints, Non-VoIP SMS verification from real SIM cards, no-KYC eSIMs for European data connectivity, and VLESS/Xray tunneling for operators accessing Vinted from China or other restricted regions.
European Mobile IPs. Real SIM Verification. One Dashboard.
Dedicated mobile proxies, Non-VoIP SMS, and no-KYC eSIMs - the full Vinted multi-account stack from VoidMob.