Nowadays, many people in China have already realized the trend of overseas Tuke, especially in the foreign trade sector, which is being hyped up a lot. However, Tuke registration cannot be done domestically, causing many foreign trade merchants to be blocked by this obstacle and unable to enter. Therefore, today I will teach everyone how to register for Tuke while in China.

First, you need to set up the environment. Tuke is the international version of Douyin, and to download it you must use a foreign IP address, which means you need to use a VPN to access the internet from abroad, essentially creating an environment suitable for Tuke to run. For specific steps, you can refer to my previous articles or search online for accelerators to operate, which I won't elaborate on today. The main focus is on the issue of Tuke registration.

There are four main ways to register a Tuke account: by mobile number or email, Facebook account, Google account, or Twitter account. Mobile number registration can only be done with a foreign SIM card; domestic SIM cards cannot be used for registration. If your account encounters issues later or you forget your password, you can send a private message to the "Follow" user who is bound to your phone number, but foreign SIM cards are quite expensive, usually costing at least a hundred yuan each. In comparison, email registration is much easier, because theoretically, any email can be used to register. However, from an external environment perspective, it is not recommended to use domestic emails, especially QQ mail, as it is too obvious. It is best to use a foreign email or set up your own email.

As for registration via third-party accounts like Facebook, Google, or Twitter, it is not highly recommended. After all, you need to have these third-party accounts first, and these apps are all foreign social media giants whose user bases overlap with Tuke, so those who have these accounts may have already registered for Tuke, making it not very useful. Of course, if you haven't registered before, you can give it a try, but it's uncertain whether your information can be synced, such as your age, because direct third-party login does not provide an option to fill in information, so it's unclear whether this will affect some subsequent operations of the account.
