Having multiple Facebook accounts is very useful for distinguishing your personal and business online presence or maintaining a customer page. However, Facebook's terms of service officially restrict users to only one personal account. If you want to operate multiple accounts, you must read the following tips!

1. What is Facebook group control?
Facebook group control is an operation method that uses multiple accounts to conduct automated marketing promotions at the same time. For players who want to expand overseas markets, this is a very efficient promotion model.
However, Facebook group control also means that multiple accounts need to be operated at the same time, and the difficulty of operating multiple accounts lies in account management and anti-association.

Why does Facebook ban multiple accounts?
Having multiple accounts violates FB's Community Service Policy, which aims to maintain an authentic community by encouraging people to use their real identities. Having multiple accounts per person defeats this goal by obscuring the person behind each profile. Having multiple accounts can lead to increased abuse through fake engagement, harassment, scams, etc. Therefore, the platform employs algorithms and human reviewers to detect and disable accounts that are considered duplicates.
Being caught using multiple accounts can result in all of your profiles being disabled without warning, so it’s important to protect your accounts from being linked if you want to stay safe while having additional accounts.
3. What is account association?
Account association means that multiple accounts are detected by the platform through manual or algorithmic detection as belonging to the same user. Some factors that may trigger Facebook's duplicate detection include:
Common information across accounts, such as name, email address, payment method, etc. Frequent logins from the same device or network Extensive interactions between the accounts you run The more connections involved, the higher your risk of being caught for account association violations.

4. How to use proxy IP to manage multiple Facebook accounts?
In order to gain more social media traffic through group control mode, companies need to operate multiple Facebook accounts at the same time and divide the associations between accounts as much as possible. The most effective way to achieve this goal is to use a Facebook proxy.
Proxies work by routing your traffic through an intermediary server, masking the account's true IP address and location. Therefore, when managing different accounts through different proxies, each account can be isolated from the source.
Here are step-by-step instructions for opening multiple accounts with an agent:
1. Find a suitable proxy IP service provider
There are many proxy IP service providers on the market, providing a variety of proxy types; but for social media account management, static residential ISP proxies are the most suitable for registration, maintenance and operation.
2. Assign a proxy or IP to each account you want to create
During registration and whenever you log in or use Facebook, connect through a unique proxy for each account. This prevents accounts from being linked by a common IP address. Never access two accounts from the same network at the same time, always use a proxy to keep profiles completely separate.
3. Avoid interactions between accounts (liking, sharing, commenting on each other’s posts, etc.)
Use different contacts, payment methods, devices, etc. for each profile to limit the information shared.
With these strict precautions in place, your chances of getting flagged or banned for multiple accounts go way down.
When choosing a proxy for multiple Facebook accounts, residential IP proxies are the best choice for mimicking real user behavior. Usually, there are the following options:
1. Dynamic residential proxy: Usually switches IP every 5-10 minutes. While this is also effective, over time there is a chance that multiple accounts will be connected together because the same IP rotates between them.
2. Static residential proxy: Uses an IP address from a regular home network, which is more secure and authentic. Reputable providers like to provide exclusive proxies that are highly anonymous, fast, and reliable for account creation.
In short, all personal data connected to you through IP, contact information, payment, etc. may be permanently banned for violating the terms. If you are planning to do group control promotion, then take the above measures immediately!
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