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How to use native residential IP proxy to register a large number of Facebook accounts

Jennie . 2024-02-08

With the development of social media platforms, Facebook has become one of the most commonly used social platforms. On Facebook, users can share their lives, opinions and stay in touch with friends. Therefore, it is very important for marketers to have a large number of Facebook accounts to help them promote products and services more effectively.

However, Facebook has a limit on the number of accounts that can be registered with an IP address. Generally speaking, only one account can be registered for each IP address. This creates difficulties for marketers who want to register a large number of Facebook accounts. To solve this problem, using a native residential IP proxy is a good option.

1. Understand the native residential IP proxy

First, let us first understand what a native residential IP proxy is. Simply put, native residential IP proxy refers to using a real home Internet connection to provide proxy services. This means that each IP address is served by a real residential network, not a data center or server. The advantage of this is that it can effectively hide your real IP address and avoid being banned.

2. Choose a reliable native residential IP proxy service provider

2.1 The IP address provided by the proxy service provider must be a real residential IP, not a virtual IP or data center IP.

2.2 The proxy service provider needs to provide stable and reliable connection speed and bandwidth to ensure the smooth progress of the registration process.

2.3. Proxy service providers need to provide IP addresses in multiple regions to simulate user behavior in different regions.

It is very important to choose a reliable native residential IP proxy service provider. You can find reliable service providers through search engines or by consulting other marketers. Make sure the IP address they provide is a real residential network and not a virtual one.

3. Prepare multiple residential IP addresses

Registering a Facebook account requires using different IP addresses, so you need to prepare multiple residential IP addresses. You can do this by purchasing multiple residential networks or by sharing their internet connection with friends and family to get more IP addresses.

4. Use different browsers and devices

In order to avoid being detected by Facebook as using a proxy, it is recommended that you use different browsers and devices to register an account. For example, you can use the Chrome browser to register an account on your computer, and then use the Safari browser to register another account on your phone.

5. Follow Facebook’s policies

No matter which method you use to register a Facebook account, you need to comply with Facebook's policies. This includes using your real name and personal information, not posting content that violates our Community Guidelines, etc. If your account is banned, it may affect your other accounts, so be sure to follow the rules.

6. Use a proxy to change the IP address

If you encounter a problem with the limited number of registrations, you can use a proxy to change the IP address to continue registration. Doing this will make it look like you registered from a different geographical location, thus avoiding detection by Facebook.

7. Pay attention to account security

After registering a large number of Facebook accounts, you should pay attention to protecting the security of these accounts. Set a different password for each account and change passwords regularly. At the same time, do not switch frequently between different accounts to avoid being detected by Facebook.

8. Summarize

Using a native residential IP proxy to register a large number of Facebook accounts can reduce the risk of being banned, but you still need to pay attention to some details, such as changing IP addresses after each registration, using different email addresses and passwords, etc. At the same time, you should also choose a stable and reliable proxy service provider to ensure that the registration process goes smoothly. PIA S5 Proxy is a good choice, with a large IP pool, a professional team, stable servers, and a lot of resources.


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