Create unlimited new Facebook accounts

How can I create unlimited new Facebook accounts on my MacBook?

I am connected and shared 4G internet via mobile, I change ip addresses, delete history and cookies files, change browsers, use anti detection browsers, I have also tried virtual windows and I always get a checkpoint after the third newly registered account and the account is blocked.

Thank you for any advice!
To create a nolimit account you must have tips and tricks
 
use adspower you can use up to 10-20k and more
and if you do not know how you need to lear
 
I hope my colleagues help, I have been able to work from 3 to 5 accounts per device but some unusual activity and ban, there is nothing left to buy but the idea is to avoid that hehehe
i think you should use virtual machine to change environment
 

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How can I create unlimited new Facebook accounts on my MacBook?

I am connected and shared 4G internet via mobile, I change ip addresses, delete history and cookies files, change browsers, use anti detection browsers, I have also tried virtual windows and I always get a checkpoint after the third newly registered account and the account is blocked.

Thank you for any advice!
i think you should use virtual machine to change environment to cleaner

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you should use a new IP address for the machine, because each IP can only create 1 FB without being locked
 
If you need multiple presences, use approved tools like Business Manager, Pages, or ad accounts to stay compliant and avoid bans
 
You can use apps that allow access to multiple proxies to create multiple accounts, but this requires a fee.
 
In reality, Facebook does not allow unlimited account creation, and attempting to create multiple accounts can violate their policies. The safest and most sustainable approach is to operate a single, properly verified account and manage assets through Business Manager if you need structure or scalability. Focus on compliance, stable activity, and legitimate business setup instead of trying to scale through account quantity.
 
The truth is, there's no miracle method you can use to do that. And if there were, nobody's going to sell it to you, because it'll be taken down immediately.

Here's an idea: you have a plan, try different things, give it a trial period of at least a month.

That is, try one method, creating a certain number of accounts, for example, use an Android emulator on your computer, try it with a specific fingerprint.

Then try another way, with a different emulator, a different fingerprint, or even with a virtual machine.

Try different methods, and then you can choose which one works best for you.

But the most obvious thing is that you must use some kind of proxy or something because if you always use the same IP address, they're obviously going to get blocked.
 
I completely agree with the idea of experimenting with different methods and tools to find what works best for your specific needs. Using an Android emulator with a unique fingerprint and proxy is a great approach, and I've also had success with antidetect browsers and separate proxies. However, I'm curious to know what kind of proxy setup you're using - are you finding that residential proxies or datacenter proxies are more effective for evading detection? Additionally, have you considered using a rotation system for your proxies to further minimize the risk of getting blocked?
Datacenter proxies are not even good enough for scraping these days anymore.

For long lived accounts, even residential proxies are not so good anymore due to ip rotation, on desktop static isp and then pray and on mobile, mobile proxies will do fine, but the mobile emulators will usually not. People say social media trusts mobile devices but that's only true if the app is installed, which then males everything very very much more complicated.
 
Do some research on social media phone farming - automation & manipulation check it on youtube
 
Platforms like Facebook (under Meta) actively detect:
  • Multiple account creation from the same device fingerprint
  • Behavioral patterns that look automated
  • Reused phone numbers or identity signals
  • IP rotation patterns that resemble abuse

That’s why changing IPs, browsers, virtual machines, or anti-detect tools still results in checkpoints. Their systems rely heavily on device fingerprinting and behavior analysis — not just cookies or IP.
 
The mass registration process is very complicated. You need an anti-detection browser with a bunch of profiles inside, a bunch of proxies, and software that automatically registers accounts. In fact, it's easier to just buy them than to register them yourself, because it's simply more reliable. The accounts won't be blocked, because when registering, even if everything is done correctly, there is a high percentage of account blocks.
 
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