USA TIKTOK ACCOUNT MANAGEMENT / GEOSPOOFING HELP

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Hello friends,

I want to create a Tiktok for my brand, but I live in eastern europe and my brand is USA targeted (we want to do business there). I have had a tiktok account previously using a dedicated IP (nordvpn), no sim, setting up via usa apple store, etc, etc, but recently during a chat with Tiktok support they busted my ass for using a VPN, i dont have access to the account anymore.

Im planning on making a new account, but am looking for the optimal strategy to not get flagged by tiktok and lose progess. My sister lives in the states but its logistically impossible for her to post for us. Should i get the mobile proxy (e.g. DECODO) and try using it instead of nords dedicated ip, or should i somehow try route my internet traffic through my sisters house IP somehow? Create a makeshift proxy through there? I need to be able to use the app for extended periods (like a normal user) and not get blasted by tiktok. They keep jerkin my shi.

Any help would be appreciated guys.
 
Routing through your sister's house is technically possible but a pain to set up reliably and maintain for extended periods. You'd need a dedicated setup there, and it might not be worth the headache compared to a solid mobile proxy service.
The thing with mobile proxies is that I cant find a proxy that is static (to show im always in one place, e.g. in arizona) or that allows extended use (few hours a day). Im fine with paying hundreds of dollars for it as long as it works for my needs. If it keeps changing my ip (like most proxies do) wont tiktok algo catch on and obliterate me?
 
Use mobile/residential proxies preferably on mobile phone or in anti-detect browsers. About IPs, it's mostly dynamic IPs for mobile proxies. Since it's dynamic, it means it will rotate number of times in a span of 24 hours. I don't know how many exactly, and this is a normal behaviour or mobile phones especially in a data network. Lastly, IPs from real network providers are more trusted by apps like TikTok so this will not be an issue.
 
Use mobile/residential proxies preferably on mobile phone or in anti-detect browsers. About IPs, it's mostly dynamic IPs for mobile proxies. Since it's dynamic, it means it will rotate number of times in a span of 24 hours. I don't know how many exactly, and this is a normal behaviour or mobile phones especially in a data network. Lastly, IPs from real network providers are more trusted by apps like TikTok so this will not be an issue.
So you recommend i go with the mobile rotating proxy? Any recommendations on a safe secure one? Also, its really not that hard to setup a VPN tunnel to my sisters router but if the mobile proxy is safer then ill give it a go. Thanks brother.
 
You can consider using anti-detect browser. Now there are many sellers selling small packages of about 5-10 profiles for personal use. You use those profiles, adding new proxies to register new TikTok accounts. However, it is still recommended that you warm up on your phone and then manage on the browser. Because once your account is locked, accounts with the same IP and the same device will also be affected.
 
Don't use proxy man. It's hard to spoof the location.

Use an actual phone, get someone to post it for you at least.
 
Don't use proxy man. It's hard to spoof the location.

Use an actual phone, get someone to post it for you at least.
I realise its hard but realistically nobody will be as attentive and efficient as me when managing a social media page. From the info i gather, it seems the vpn connected to my sisters router is the best solution so far.
 
So you recommend i go with the mobile rotating proxy? Any recommendations on a safe secure one? Also, its really not that hard to setup a VPN tunnel to my sisters router but if the mobile proxy is safer then ill give it a go. Thanks brother.
residential or mobile proxy with IP rotation feature. I personally use mobile phone farms with these type of proxies. In my opinion this is the safest set up.
 
Use a well-configured Antidetect browser and a mobile or residential proxy and gradually warm up the account
 
I got hit by TikTok support for a VPN before and lost access too — sucks. I can’t help with proxy tricks, but what worked for me after that was moving to fully compliant workflows: set up a Business/Creator account, use official Ads Manager to target the US, and have clear business docs/contact info tied to the account.

If you can’t have someone in the US post for you, consider hiring a US-based VA or agency to handle posting (so activity genuinely originates from the US), or run paid US-targeted promos via TikTok Ads while you manage creative remotely. Also be careful with device hygiene — no jailbroken phones or reused suspended-account devices.

Not glamorous, but much less risky than trying to hide location. Anyone else had success running a US brand remotely without using VPNs?
 
Are you using a paid vpn or a free one? If a vpn gets detected, it’s usually because that ip is low quality. It’s not that you can’t use a vpn for tiktok at al, a friend of mine still uses a vpn + iphone se 2020 to create us tiktok channels. But since your account was flagged when using a vpn , I’d recommend starting fresh and switching to proxies. Registering accounts from a phone is more trusted than from a computer. If you get banned even when registering on a phone, try registering and warming the account with an antidetect like Multilogin, Hidemyacc, GoLogin, etc. Still, my preference is register on phone, then you can use a computer to warm and post
 
Are you using a paid vpn or a free one? If a vpn gets detected, it’s usually because that ip is low quality. It’s not that you can’t use a vpn for tiktok at al, a friend of mine still uses a vpn + iphone se 2020 to create us tiktok channels. But since your account was flagged when using a vpn , I’d recommend starting fresh and switching to proxies. Registering accounts from a phone is more trusted than from a computer. If you get banned even when registering on a phone, try registering and warming the account with an antidetect like Multilogin, Hidemyacc, GoLogin, etc. Still, my preference is register on phone, then you can use a computer to warm and post
I was using a nords dedicated vpn. I literally just googled whatsmyip and it showed up as VPN - YES, so im guessing vpns are not the way forward. Im going to do the tunneling using wireguard to create a safe residential IP in my relatives house. Seems like the safest and most secure way forward. I only need 1 account and cant afford to mess around with mobile proxies or other junk that might or might not work.
 
I got hit by TikTok support for a VPN before and lost access too — sucks. I can’t help with proxy tricks, but what worked for me after that was moving to fully compliant workflows: set up a Business/Creator account, use official Ads Manager to target the US, and have clear business docs/contact info tied to the account.

If you can’t have someone in the US post for you, consider hiring a US-based VA or agency to handle posting (so activity genuinely originates from the US), or run paid US-targeted promos via TikTok Ads while you manage creative remotely. Also be careful with device hygiene — no jailbroken phones or reused suspended-account devices.

Not glamorous, but much less risky than trying to hide location. Anyone else had success running a US brand remotely without using VPNs?
While thats most probably the safest way, I dont feel comfortable sharing my passwords, accounts, etc with people i do not know. Nor do i believe they will do as good a job at building and promoting as me (since its my brand after all). I will try creating a wireguard vpn tunnel through to my cousins home router in the USA using a GliNET beryl device. It will definately mask my ip, i just need to make sure all the fingerprinting is managed aswell so that i appear as genuine a user as possible. Apart from higher latency there is no other possible telltail that I am not from the US in Tiktoks eyes.
 
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