How many Facebook ad accounts can I use on a single mobile proxy???

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Hey guys,

After doing a lot of research, I've found that mobile proxies are better than residential proxies because many people use the same mobile proxy IP and so Facebook can't just ban the IP. I'm planning on using Incogniton + a mobile proxy, just wanted to know how many separate facebook ad accounts I can use on 1 proxy. Wouldn't it theoretically be infinite? Also, I'll be running Whitehat ads but if one of my facebook ad accounts/business managers gets permanently restricted and its Facebook's AI's fault, will my other ad accounts that are using the same proxy be safe? or should I be using a separate proxy for every ad account?

I'm on a bit of a budget and don't want to be spending too much on proxies,
Any advice would be appreciated! :)

Thanks
 
Hey guys,

After doing a lot of research, I've found that mobile proxies are better than residential proxies because many people use the same mobile proxy IP and so Facebook can't just ban the IP. I'm planning on using Incogniton + a mobile proxy, just wanted to know how many separate facebook ad accounts I can use on 1 proxy. Wouldn't it theoretically be infinite? Also, I'll be running Whitehat ads but if one of my facebook ad accounts/business managers gets permanently restricted and its Facebook's AI's fault, will my other ad accounts that are using the same proxy be safe? or should I be using a separate proxy for every ad account?

I'm on a bit of a budget and don't want to be spending too much on proxies,
Any advice would be appreciated! :)

Thanks
well .......better
 
i have used 5 accounts on one proxy.
 
Technically, you can create and run as many accounts as you want with a proxy but it also depends on several other factors like the quality and speed of the proxy, the location of the proxy and the number of accounts at the same time.
 
Technically, you can create and run as many accounts as you want with a proxy but it also depends on several other factors like the quality and speed of the proxy, the location of the proxy and the number of accounts at the same time.
thanks for the advice bro! Just had one more question:
Can I just use my 4g mobile hotspot and Incogniton to safely manage ad accounts? I get 100gb of data per month and I've seen that the ip address rotates everytime I turn mobile data on and off - could I just keep turning it on and off, reconnecting it to my laptop through wifi for each unique facebook account I will be managing? proxies like oxylabs are so expensive so I'm trying to save as much as possible.

Thanks!
 
if you manage multi facebook account
one ip for one account
Hi, thanks for the advice, I just have one more question:
Can I just use my 4g mobile hotspot and incogniton to safely manage ad accounts? I get 100gb of data/month and I've seen that the ip address rotates everytime I turn mobile data on and off - could I just keep turning it on and off, reconnecting it to my laptop through wifi for each unique facebook account I will be managing? Wouldn't this be much cheaper/safer than buying proxies?

Thanks!
 
If you run WH I think it's still safe, you can use an anti-detection browser on your computer. You might also consider using business manager to help manage multiple accounts
 
If you rent an mobile proxy you can rotate though a ton of ip's so you can run many accounts without any issue. This doesn't mean any mobile proxy has clean ip though. I'd advice testing to see what suits your business.
 
With mobile proxy if you rotate ip with every account then 15 to 20 accounts…
But for each account you must rotate ip with mobile proxy
 
Hey guys,

After doing a lot of research, I've found that mobile proxies are better than residential proxies because many people use the same mobile proxy IP and so Facebook can't just ban the IP. I'm planning on using Incogniton + a mobile proxy, just wanted to know how many separate facebook ad accounts I can use on 1 proxy. Wouldn't it theoretically be infinite? Also, I'll be running Whitehat ads but if one of my facebook ad accounts/business managers gets permanently restricted and its Facebook's AI's fault, will my other ad accounts that are using the same proxy be safe? or should I be using a separate proxy for every ad account?

I'm on a bit of a budget and don't want to be spending too much on proxies,
Any advice would be appreciated! :)

Thanks
amazing information
 
Hey guys,

After doing a lot of research, I've found that mobile proxies are better than residential proxies because many people use the same mobile proxy IP and so Facebook can't just ban the IP. I'm planning on using Incogniton + a mobile proxy, just wanted to know how many separate facebook ad accounts I can use on 1 proxy. Wouldn't it theoretically be infinite? Also, I'll be running Whitehat ads but if one of my facebook ad accounts/business managers gets permanently restricted and its Facebook's AI's fault, will my other ad accounts that are using the same proxy be safe? or should I be using a separate proxy for every ad account?

I'm on a bit of a budget and don't want to be spending too much on proxies,
Any advice would be appreciated! :)

Thanks
also remember the more accounts tied to 1 ip
when 1 accounts gets banned, all accounts on that ip
also go down as well
 
Hey guys,

After doing a lot of research, I've found that mobile proxies are better than residential proxies because many people use the same mobile proxy IP and so Facebook can't just ban the IP. I'm planning on using Incogniton + a mobile proxy, just wanted to know how many separate facebook ad accounts I can use on 1 proxy. Wouldn't it theoretically be infinite? Also, I'll be running Whitehat ads but if one of my facebook ad accounts/business managers gets permanently restricted and its Facebook's AI's fault, will my other ad accounts that are using the same proxy be safe? or should I be using a separate proxy for every ad account?

I'm on a bit of a budget and don't want to be spending too much on proxies,
Any advice would be appreciated! :)

Thanks
you commented correctly, 1 mobile proxy can run unlimited number of accounts. but best of all, you only run 1 account at a time. If you need to run multiple accounts at the same time, depending on the number of accounts at the same time, you will need the corresponding mobile proxy number.
Another problem besides the proxy's IP, you need to make sure the fingerprint of each browser for each account is different , unique and like real device.
 
Each proxy with me can only use 1 fb account, that will be more secure
 
Hi, thanks for the advice, I just have one more question:
Can I just use my 4g mobile hotspot and incogniton to safely manage ad accounts? I get 100gb of data/month and I've seen that the ip address rotates everytime I turn mobile data on and off - could I just keep turning it on and off, reconnecting it to my laptop through wifi for each unique facebook account I will be managing? Wouldn't this be much cheaper/safer than buying proxies?

Thanks!
How all this worked out for you? I plan to do exactly the same and get mobile hotspot instead of buying proxy.
 
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