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Lately, Facebook has been cracking down really hard, and many people have lost their entire account, even though they were all aged accounts. So, for those of you starting out with Facebook accounts, here’s a process that Hidemyacc still uses and recommends.

✅ Prioritize logging in with cookies: Logging in with UID/password will make Facebook recognize your device as a new one, and it may even ask you to re-enter the password, even if it's correct. Logging in with cookies, on the other hand, makes Facebook treat the profile as if it has a history of access and will trust it more. These days, most Facebook account sellers provide cookies for their users. But when logging in with cookies, you’ll need to use a third-party tool.

✅ The warm up process:
  • First 3-5 days: After logging in, don’t change any information. Just use the account to scroll through the newsfeed and occasionally post 1-2 times on your personal page to create some interaction. Posts should be spaced out and not posted all at once.
  • After 1 week: By now, you can update user information and start adding friends and joining groups. Limit yourself to adding 2-3 friends a day and joining 2-3 groups. Never send a bunch of friend requests at once, as this can be flagged as spam.
  • After 2 weeks: At this point, just repeat the same nurturing actions, but make sure to give breaks and avoid spamming continuously. If after two weeks, your account hasn't hit a checkpoint, you can start using the account to post in groups for seeding purposes.
✅✅ Some tips:
  • Use manual actions instead of tools. Tools these days mostly follow the same scripts, and low-quality tools are more easily detected, so this isn’t a safe route to take.
  • Use real user information to update accounts: It's better to complete your profile, update your avatar and bio, and post and interact regularly to make the account more trustworthy.
  • Use proxies to change IPs if you’re managing a large number of Facebook accounts. Avoid using the same IP across many accounts because it's easier for Facebook to track.
These are some of the methods I use when warm up Facebook accounts. I hope they’re helpful to you. If you have any questions, feel free to leave a comment, and we can discuss further.
 
Thanks for sharing this useful information.
 
Log in with cookies and warm up slowly by scrolling, posting lightly, and avoiding sudden actions. After 2 weeks, you can start adding friends and posting in groups if no issues show up.
 
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