proxies and social media accounts

luffybins

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i understand you have a few accounts per proxy - but how do you go about this on one device?


lets say im using a proxy for multiple IG accounts, would i log out of all other accounts i dont want associated before turning the proxy on?


and then once my proxy is on i can login to the accounts that i plan to use on that proxy?
 
You'd ideally want to seperate the devices too. You can do this for IG by using an anti detect browser and only the web version of Instagram
 
If you use it that much, I'm afraid your proxy won't be clean. You should change the proxy after you discover that you've logged into that proxy with multiple Instagram accounts.
 
It’s better to separate proxies and accounts. It’s not advisable to link them together.
 
While you can use a single proxy for multiple accounts you really want to avoid having all of your accounts logged in at the same time on the same IP.

You'll likely want to run your accounts on at least a few different IP addresses. There's two ways of doing this, lots of proxies (often too expensive to be viable) or fewer rotating proxies and running your accounts in shifts.

Running your accounts in shifts involves running a single or small group of your accounts at one time and then having the IP of your proxy rotate before running the next account / group of accounts. This way you can use a single rotating proxy for a larger number of accounts without them all using the same IP and causing them to be flagged.

That all being said, handling this on a single device could be quite time consuming if you are manually managing the accounts and logging in and out etc. Ideally you would want to involve some sort of automation that runs your accounts in time with the IP rotations.
 
Just use 4g/5g rotating proxies, clear data and change ip every time.
 
One one device? For PC's I'd say go for anti-detect browsers that can be set up to run multiple profiles. Good method off the top of my head.
 
1 proxy should correlate to 1 account.
 
static residential proxy- 1 account = 1 proxy
4g proxy 4to5 accounts= 1 proxy
 
I manage 1 account per proxy and it works good for me.
 
Log out of all non-associated accounts before activating the proxy, then log in to intended accounts.
 
go with one account / proxy and not more than that. we are in 2024 :)
 
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