Google Gemini is a powerful AI assistant integrated into the Google ecosystem. It is used for code work, data analysis, content creation, and task automation. Like most major platforms, Gemini requires phone number verification during registration. If you don't have an available number or need to create multiple accounts, a virtual number from turbon.rent is a quick and reliable solution.

What is Google Gemini and why multiple accounts are needed

Gemini is a frontend for Google's latest generation LLM, available both through a web interface (gemini.google.com) and through the API. Unlike ChatGPT, Gemini is integrated with Google Drive, Docs, and other services.

Multi-accounting on Gemini is needed in the following cases:

  • Separation of business logic. Separate accounts for different projects simplify management and auditing.
  • Bypassing limits. The free version of Gemini has restrictions on the number of requests per day (usually 1000–2000).
  • Testing prompts. Multiple accounts allow you to test different strategies and parameters in parallel.
  • Working with Google Workspace accounts. Corporate and personal Google accounts require different configurations.

How Gemini registration works and why verification is needed

Gemini works on top of Google accounts (Google Account). When registering a new Google account, the platform requires phone number verification to protect against automated registrations and fraud.

The process looks like this:

  • You enter the phone number in the Google registration form.
  • Google sends an SMS with a confirmation code (usually 6 digits).
  • You enter the code and confirm the number.
  • After confirmation, the account is fully activated and ready to use Gemini.

Google is very sensitive to fake numbers and VoIP service numbers. Virtual numbers from mobile operators work without problems because the system sees them as real numbers.

Why virtual numbers work for Gemini

Virtual numbers from turbon are not VoIP and not fake numbers. These are real phone numbers allocated by mobile operators and routing incoming SMS to your control panel. For Google, these are completely ordinary numbers from its list of valid ones.

  • Real operator numbers. Turbon works with major mobile operators, so numbers are not on blacklists.
  • Instant SMS delivery. Codes arrive within 10–20 seconds of sending.
  • Support for multiple languages and countries. Numbers are available from the USA, Europe, Asia and other regions.
  • No card binding. After verification, the number is no longer needed. You can immediately block it in turbon and release it for the next registration.

Step-by-step guide: Gemini registration with a virtual number

Step 1: Order a number in turbon

Open your turbon account, select OTP service and find Google/Gemini in the list. Choose a country (we recommend USA or France—they are usually cheaper). Click "Order" and pay. The number will arrive within 30 seconds.

Step 2: Go to the Google registration form

Open accounts.google.com in a clean browser (preferably incognito if you already have other Google accounts). Click "Create account" and select "For yourself".

Step 3: Fill in basic information

Enter first name, last name (can be fictitious), email (must be new, preferably via Gmail or another service). Create a strong password.

Step 4: Enter the phone number

At the "Verification" stage, Google will ask for a phone number. Copy the number from turbon, pay attention to the format (+1 for USA, for example +1 XXX XXX XXXX). Insert it in the field and click "Send".

Step 5: Enter the SMS code

Go back to your turbon account, copy the incoming code. Insert it in the Google form and click "Verify". This usually happens within 30 seconds.

Step 6: Complete registration and get access to Gemini

After Google confirms the code, it will create your account. Fill in additional information (date of birth, gender—optional). Done! The account is activated. Now go to gemini.google.com and start using the platform.

Common problems and solutions

Error: "Cannot use this number"

This means the number is already blocked by Google (for example, someone already used it several times for registration). Solution: go back to turbon, request a replacement number with a new one. Turbon usually replaces numbers without additional charge.

Error: "Too many registration attempts from this browser"

Google has detected that you're trying to create many accounts in a short period of time. Solution: use different browsers (Chrome, Firefox, Edge), clear cookies and cache between attempts, or use an antidetect browser (Dolphin Anty, GoLogin) for full profile isolation.

SMS doesn't arrive

Reasons:

  • Number entered incorrectly (format error). Check the exact format in your turbon account.
  • Number is inactive or blocked. Request a replacement in turbon.
  • Google rejected the number at the validation stage (rare, but happens). Try a different country.

Tip: if the SMS doesn't arrive within 2 minutes, click "Send code again" in the Google form.

Best practices for Gemini multi-accounting

Use different numbers for each account

This prevents linking accounts in the Google system. Each number is one registration.

Use new email addresses

Don't link multiple Gemini accounts to one email. Create new emails for each account via Guerrilla Mail, 10MinuteMail or other temporary email services (if required by your scheme).

Separate browser sessions

Use different browsers or browser profiles for each account. This will prevent accidental login to the wrong account and reduce the risk of being blocked for suspected multi-accounting.

Don't log into one browser simultaneously

If you need to work with multiple accounts in parallel, use account management extensions (e.g., Multifox for Firefox) or different browsers (Chrome for one, Firefox for another).

Cost and API integration

Virtual numbers cost from 50 to 150 rubles per number. Using one number for one registration is standard practice.

After registering Gemini through the web interface, you will have access to:

  • Gemini web interface. A fully-featured frontend for interacting with the model.
  • Gemini API (if enabled). Programmatic access through Google Cloud, requires separate billing setup.
  • Google Workspace integrations. Embedding Gemini in Docs, Sheets, Gmail and other services.

When Gemini registration with a virtual number is needed

  • Working from a country where Google requires a local number. For example, in some Southeast Asian countries, Google may require a local number.
  • Creating test accounts for QA. Developers often create several test Google accounts to verify functionality.
  • AI agencies. If you have many clients and need isolated accounts for each.
  • LLM research and benchmarking. Comparing Gemini with ChatGPT and Claude on different accounts for objective results.

Security and data

Important points:

  • After verification, the number is no longer needed for account operation. You can delete it from your Google profile settings.
  • The virtual number is only seen by Google during registration. Other profile data (password, email) are known only to you.
  • Google does not store phone number history after verification in standard access (requires a special request for recovery).

Conclusion

Registering Google Gemini with a virtual number from turbon.rent is a standard and completely safe practice. The process takes 10–15 minutes, costs pennies (per account), and works the first time. If you need multiple Gemini accounts for work or testing, a virtual number is the most reliable way to get quick access without restrictions.