Cross-border e-commerce companies often cannot avoid discussing Facebook accounts in order to attract sales. As Facebook becomes more and more stringent, it is becoming more and more difficult to use Facebook accounts.
But in the final analysis, these problems are all related to the security of Facebook accounts, and "security" depends on the network environment of the login IP and the login device environment.

About Login IP
To successfully log into a Facebook account, we first need to ensure that the IP address we use is clean and stable. If multiple accounts are logged in under one IP, this will increase the risk of the account being monitored.
After our testing, we have summarized the following situations that may be considered abnormal by the website:
Abnormal IP login country
Suppose an account has been logged in from South Korea, and suddenly appears to be logged in from Mexico. This will be considered by the website as a login from a different location, thus causing the account to be logged out or require re-authentication.
The cities where IP logins frequently change
When ensuring that the account is logged in in the same country environment, if the city changes frequently within a day, such as the login area appears in Los Angeles, Hawaii, and Washington at the same time, the website will also consider the account abnormal.
IP switching multiple times in the same city in one day
Unless the account really needs to switch between different IP segments in the same city multiple times in one day, the website will also identify that the account has abnormal login behavior.
IP is reused
When logging into a Facebook account, a proxy IP or VPS is used. However, if the proxy IP used is not pure, multiple people may have logged into multiple Facebook accounts on the same IP. When one of the accounts has an abnormal problem, the website will perform association verification on all accounts under the same IP, resulting in the risk of other accounts being blocked.
About the device environment for logging in
Facebook has a detection mechanism, and a user can only register one account. Recently, Facebook's account risk control has gradually tended to be more like Amazon's account detection method. The login environment, such as the hardware devices and browser software used, must be a clean and independent login environment.
Some friends say that you can use the native Google Chrome on a computer to open multiple Google accounts to log in in an isolated browser environment. But in fact, the website will identify the hardware fingerprint information of the same computer device, as well as some built-in fingerprint information in Google Chrome, such as UserAgent (UA), Canvas, WebGL, WebRTC, Audio, etc. Changes or reuse of these fingerprint information may affect the risk of account closure and suspicious judgment!
TigerAI fingerprint browser tiger.top can record user usage habits and other information, and can distinguish whether it is operated by the same person! This method of configuring independent fingerprints through multiple browsers can isolate the environment and prevent being identified.
After logging in, you will see the "Account Management" interface, where you can quickly set up your account environment, including account information, proxy IP settings, and corresponding browser fingerprint configuration. Follow the instructions below to set up the environment, and you can open multiple accounts to prevent being blocked!
(1) Log in to your account (2) Import your account and configure a separate browser environment for each account (3) Set up an independent browser fingerprint and save it (4) Start the account environment you have set up (5) Successfully log in to Facebook
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