Facebook is one of the most popular social networks in the world, providing huge potential for brand advertising. Many companies and marketers use Facebook to promote their products and services, and often purchase accounts. Of course, there are also many accounts, such as personal accounts, BM accounts, advertising accounts, black accounts, etc.
But, there is a question: how to check the quality of purchased Facebook accounts? In this article, we provide several criteria that will help you decide if it is worth buying an account for your marketing campaign.
1. Authenticity
The first step to checking a purchased Facebook account is to verify its authenticity. To do this, note whether the posts or comments have been published before and check the account's registration date. If it was created recently and has no activity, this may mean that the account is of poor quality. The purchased account should have been well "farmed", at least initially, for example using a cookie bot in the browser that we cannot detect.

2. Personal Data Integrity
If you buy a Facebook account for advertising your brand, then the profile of the account should be complete. It is very important that the account is linked to an active and well-cultivated fan page. This will greatly increase the chances of gaining trust on Facebook.
3. Friends and Followers
Another way to evaluate the quality of a purchased Facebook account is to check the number of friends. If the account has a large number of followers, this may be beneficial for promotion. At the same time, it is necessary to consider that the number of friends and followers does not always guarantee the quality of the account, because not everyone visits their page equally frequently.
4. Activity
Another important factor is the activity of the account. The more activity, such as comments, likes, reposts, games, etc., the better. If the account has a lot of activity only on certain posts, it may mean that the account has been purchased before to increase activity.
When buying Facebook accounts for advertising purposes, you need to make sure that there are no bots in the account, as they can have a negative impact on trust. There are several tools that can help determine if there are bots and how many. For example, you can use services such as SpamGuard or TrendHero, which can analyze the account and provide a report on its quality.

5. Two-factor authentication
It is also important to consider if the account has two-factor authentication, as it allows profile authorization from new devices regardless of browser fingerprint. Having a valid email address and the same IP address can also be beneficial. These are the first signs of a well-planted account.
6. History
The account needs to have a history of existence and activity. This can be a record of posts, comments, likes, etc. If the account has no history, it is likely that its initial "farming" quality was poor. It is difficult to start advertising on Facebook immediately and expect such an account to have high limits and spending.
7. Account environment
Many account sellers will also provide supporting environments because the account environment and IP cannot be easily changed. The account you get also needs to ensure that the environment and IP are pure and independent. For example, using the Maskfog fingerprint browser, you can open multiple virtual fingerprint environments to ensure mutual isolation and pure environments between accounts. This also includes providing independent IP devices to ensure that account transfers and subsequent stability maintenance are not greatly affected.
In summary, all of the above factors need to be considered when checking the quality of the Facebook accounts you purchase. Remember that purchasing low-quality accounts can have a negative impact on your advertising campaigns and your entire brand. Before purchasing, carefully check each account.
We hope these tips will help you check the quality of the Facebook accounts you purchase and avoid any negative impact on your brand.
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