If you want to pass the threshold of TikTok newbies, the first thing you must learn is network issues. When many people start to create TikTok accounts or TikTok stores, they will encounter some words and concepts that they have never encountered before, such as native IP, exclusive IP, and even dedicated lines. So how many accounts can one IP have? Today, the editor summarizes some TikTok network IP-related issues. Newbies, hurry in and learn together!

1. Common issues with TikTok network
1. Under what IP should TikTok operate?
There is actually no clear answer to this question. For different business scenarios, IP proxies with different characteristics have different combination modes. Generally speaking, TK store/account operations have the following three IP options:
Computer room IP: Also known as data center IP, it is provided by the Internet Service Provider (ISP) and allocated to a specific computer room for use. Since these IP addresses are usually associated with a real physical location, their authenticity is lower than that of residential proxies.
Native IP: A native IP refers to an IP whose operator's country and server's geographical location are consistent. This type of IP address can be directly allocated to end users by regional Internet registries (such as APNIC, ARIN, etc.). A native IP can be either a residential IP or a data center IP.
Residential IP: This type of IP is provided by the ISP and assigned to individual or home users. These IP addresses are usually associated with a real physical location, so they are more trustworthy. When accessing the Internet, using a residential IP can reduce the risk of being identified as a proxy.
Since TikTok is mainly aimed at overseas users, it is usually safe to operate using overseas proxy IPs. To ensure the security of your account, it is best to use a highly anonymous residential IP.
2. Does the same apply to TikTok live streaming?
Some players hope to use their accounts for live streaming to gain more traffic, but live streaming has very strict requirements on Internet speed and stability. Unstable network will cause screen freezes or even disconnection. Therefore, if there is a high-frequency live streaming demand, it is best to use a dedicated live streaming line.

3. Can TikTok operations use shared IP?
For all cross-border accounts, it is not recommended to use shared services if you need to operate them for a long time. Note that many cheap or even free IP services are shared. Thousands of people are at the same address as you, which will affect your Internet speed. Other people's network behavior can easily cause your IP to be "polluted" and be judged as IP abuse, affecting your account security.
4. What is a native IP residential proxy IP?
This is the most commonly used proxy IP for most TikTok players. A native residential proxy IP is a real residential IP whose registered address is consistent with the country where the server is located. This type of proxy can simulate the most realistic local user environment, making account creation faster and safer.
5. Is it necessary to prevent association when operating multiple accounts?
Of course! Although TikTok has not explicitly prohibited this, the IP association generated by operating multiple accounts under one IP will affect the account's natural traffic and security to a certain extent. Natural traffic is related to the fate of the account, and if one of the accounts has a problem, other accounts are likely to be implicated.

2. How to choose TikTok's native residential proxy IP service provider? Knowing what IP to choose, most people start looking for IP proxy service providers. So is the more expensive the better? Of course not! Money should be spent on what we care about most, rather than pursuing other useless performance for TikTok account operations.
When choosing a residential proxy service provider, TikTok IP should pay attention to three aspects
1. Uplink and downlink: sufficient/appropriate speed
2. Stability: If the IP is stable, the account is stable
4. Pure and exclusive: The IP should be clean, preferably a residential native IP
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