When you get banned on Pure, a new account gets blocked within minutes. How do they know it is you? Let us break down the technical side of how Pure tracks users — including the specific mechanisms PureHelper specialists work with daily.
Level 1: Device Identifiers
Pure collects dozens of hardware and software parameters from your phone:
- SSAID on Android — a persistent unique identifier (documented at Android Developers — User data IDs)
- IDFA on iOS — managed by Apple App Tracking Transparency but Apple ID compensates
- hardware component serial numbers, screen size, OS version
- installed fonts, language settings, list of installed apps (on Android)
Level 2: Behavioral Biometrics Analysis
Pure analyzes how exactly you use the app — creating what specialists call a "behavioral fingerprint":
- swipe speed and acceleration patterns
- time gaps between different actions
- typing patterns and pressure dynamics
- session length and time-of-day patterns
Level 3: Account Connection Graph
If you ever logged in from the same Wi-Fi, used similar photos, or the same payment method — Pure builds an account connection graph and links them. This is why changing email and phone number alone does not work.
"Pure's tracking is multi-layered by design. A bypass attempt that addresses only one level will fail because the other two levels still identify you," explains PureHelper technical specialist.
This is exactly why factory reset does not help and VPN is useless. To bypass the ban, you need to neutralize all levels simultaneously.
Contact us — we know how to work with all three levels of Pure's protection system.