As the world's largest social platform, Facebook has a huge user base and abundant business resources. However, with the strengthening of the platform's risk control, many users have encountered various problems when registering accounts, such as failure to pass verification and frequent account closures. This article will introduce in detail how to successfully register a Facebook account and provide effective security measures to ensure the long-term and stable use of the account.
1. The correct steps to register a Facebook account
1. Choose a stable network environment
- Avoid using public WiFi . It is recommended to use a stable residential IP proxy , such as Kookeey proxy, to prevent registration failure due to IP anomalies.
- Do not switch IPs frequently , try to keep one IP per account to reduce risk control risks.
2. Fill in account registration information
- Use a real email address or phone number that is not registered with Facebook (such as Gmail, Outlook).
- Choose a username that fits local user habits and avoid using names that are too random or similar.
- Fill in complete personal information , such as date of birth, gender, region, etc. to increase the authenticity of the account.
3. Pass the initial verification on Facebook
- Facebook may ask you to verify your mobile phone number or email address. Make sure the contact information you fill in is available and receive the verification code in time.
- After registration, try not to modify your personal information frequently to avoid triggering the risk control system.

2. How to improve account security and prevent it from being blocked?
1. Things to note during the account development period
- Avoid adding a large number of friends in a short period of time , and do not add more than Facebook’s safety threshold (generally 10-20 friends are recommended) every day.
- Gradually increase interactions , post updates, likes, and comments to improve account activity and allow Facebook to identify you as a real user.
- Join relevant communities , participate in discussions, and avoid becoming a “zombie account”.
2. Avoid high-risk operations
- Do not change devices and IP frequently . Try to use the same device and network within one week after registration.
- Avoid sending large batches of messages or promotional content in a short period of time to prevent triggering Facebook's spam detection.
3. Enable two-factor authentication
- Go to Facebook's "Security and Login" settings and turn on two-factor authentication (2FA) to effectively prevent account theft.
- Bind trusted devices to reduce login verification times and improve security.
3. If the account is blocked, how to appeal?
If Facebook has mistakenly banned your account, you can appeal by following these steps:
- Visit the Facebook appeals page , enter your account information and submit relevant proof (such as identity information).
- Provide detailed explanations of normal usage of the account and submit supporting materials.
- Please wait patiently for the review . Facebook will usually respond to the appeal result within 48 hours to several weeks.
Summarize
When registering a Facebook account, a stable network environment, authentic registration information, and reasonable account operations are the key to ensuring that the account passes review and is used stably in the long term. Avoiding high-risk operations, enabling two-factor authentication, and regularly optimizing account security strategies can effectively reduce the risk of account closure.
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