Is It Sufficient To Use Use Multiple PC User Profiles For Facebook Stealth Accounts?

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Hi!

Is it sufficient for me to create multiple PC User Profiles and put different proxies on each PC user profile to run multiple stealth facebook accounts?

I assume it would be okay because all the cache and cookies are not carried over and it will also have different IPs.

But I am no expert, so I would like to know anyone's expert advice.

Thanks!
 
Hi! Is anyone informed about this? Thanks!!
 
how do you create multiple PC user profiles?

i'm trying this too using virtualbox but not yet run ads.
 
how do you create multiple PC user profiles?

i'm trying this too using virtualbox but not yet run ads.

Ah I just mean to when logging into my computer, instead of logging in as my usual administrator login, I would create a new user profile to log into when turning on my computer, then add a proxy to that user. Does that make sense?
 
Facebook will know its the same pc
If you are in low budget use VMware
Or buy multilogin if you can afford it
 
Ah I just mean to when logging into my computer, instead of logging in as my usual administrator login, I would create a new user profile to log into when turning on my computer, then add a proxy to that user. Does that make sense?
it's useless , even with virtualbox & fingprint blocker, fb still detect.
 
Facebook will know its the same pc
If you are in low budget use VMware
Or buy multilogin if you can afford it

Thanks so much for the advice. I'll look into that. Right now I am warming up a facebook account on a VPS, but I don't think it's going to work because I can't put a proxy on it. So it has some kind of LLC IP Address.

I don't know much about VMware, but would it work better than a VPS?
 
Thanks so much for the advice. I'll look into that. Right now I am warming up a facebook account on a VPS, but I don't think it's going to work because I can't put a proxy on it. So it has some kind of LLC IP Address.

I don't know much about VMware, but would it work better than a VPS?
You can put a proxy on the vps browser too
 
As said earlier, this is a bad idea, because it will be seen that the user is from the same pc, just from different proxies o_O
 
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