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I want to create bulk social media accounts like Facebook, Reddit, Pinterest, Twitter, LinkedIn etc. I believe I need high-quality proxies but don't know from where I will buy. Please recommend some good proxy sites, also need to know some good anti-detect browser sites.

I want to make sure that all accounts will work fine without any risk for a very long time. They will never be banned in future. So, suggest your best methods, please.

One more thing is that if I want to provide any account to someone after creating and warming up, what is the best way to use it without any risk and the account won't be banned? I mean he/she will need the same anti-detect browser and same proxy that were used when the account was created?
 
I want to create bulk social media accounts like Facebook, Reddit, Pinterest, Twitter, LinkedIn etc. I believe I need high-quality proxies but don't know from where I will buy. Please recommend some good proxy sites, also need to know some good anti-detect browser sites.

I want to make sure that all accounts will work fine without any risk for a very long time. They will never be banned in future. So, suggest your best methods, please.

One more thing is that if I want to provide any account to someone after creating and warming up, what is the best way to use it without any risk and the account won't be banned? I mean he/she will need the same anti-detect browser and same proxy that were used when the account was created?
Yeah bro, use 911.re or Proxidize for proxies and go with AdsPower or Dolphin Anty for safe multi-account setup
 
I want to create bulk social media accounts like Facebook, Reddit, Pinterest, Twitter, LinkedIn etc. I believe I need high-quality proxies but don't know from where I will buy. Please recommend some good proxy sites, also need to know some good anti-detect browser sites.

I want to make sure that all accounts will work fine without any risk for a very long time. They will never be banned in future. So, suggest your best methods, please.

One more thing is that if I want to provide any account to someone after creating and warming up, what is the best way to use it without any risk and the account won't be banned? I mean he/she will need the same anti-detect browser and same proxy that were used when the account was created?
Creating and managing bulk social accounts (FB, Reddit, Pinterest, Twitter, LinkedIn…) without bans is possible, but never 100% guaranteed. You can drastically reduce risk with proper infrastructure:
1. Proxies:
Avoid regular datacenter proxies — too detectable. Use:
  • Mobile proxies for high-risk platforms like Facebook, Reddit, Twitter (they simulate real users and get far less flagged)
  • Premium residential proxies for less sensitive platforms like Pinterest or LinkedIn
You won’t find proxy sellers linked here — but check the official Proxy/VPN section on the BHW Marketplace to find trusted providers.
2. Anti-detect browsers:
Tools like:
  • AdsPower
  • Undetectable
  • Incogniton
  • GoLogin
These let you isolate browser fingerprints (user-agent, canvas, timezone, WebGL, etc.) for each account — critical for scaling.
3. Transferring an account to someone else:
Yes, if they use a different fingerprint or IP, bans can happen. Ideally:
  • Send them the exact anti-detect profile (exportable in most tools)
  • Provide the same proxy IP or range (mobile or residential)
  • If that’s not possible, at least match geo-location and system fingerprint
Best practice: allow a re-warm period post-transfer with light, natural activity to help the platform “accept” the new environment.
 
Mobile proxies are the way to go for socials. Always warm your accounts up slow, and keep the same fingerprint and proxy locked in. Yes, if you’re handing the account off, make sure they use your anti-detect profile and proxy, keeps it safe from getting banned.
 
Creating and managing bulk social accounts (FB, Reddit, Pinterest, Twitter, LinkedIn…) without bans is possible, but never 100% guaranteed. You can drastically reduce risk with proper infrastructure:
1. Proxies:
Avoid regular datacenter proxies — too detectable. Use:
  • Mobile proxies for high-risk platforms like Facebook, Reddit, Twitter (they simulate real users and get far less flagged)
  • Premium residential proxies for less sensitive platforms like Pinterest or LinkedIn
You won’t find proxy sellers linked here — but check the official Proxy/VPN section on the BHW Marketplace to find trusted providers.
2. Anti-detect browsers:
Tools like:
  • AdsPower
  • Undetectable
  • Incogniton
  • GoLogin
These let you isolate browser fingerprints (user-agent, canvas, timezone, WebGL, etc.) for each account — critical for scaling.
3. Transferring an account to someone else:
Yes, if they use a different fingerprint or IP, bans can happen. Ideally:
  • Send them the exact anti-detect profile (exportable in most tools)
  • Provide the same proxy IP or range (mobile or residential)
  • If that’s not possible, at least match geo-location and system fingerprint
Best practice: allow a re-warm period post-transfer with light, natural activity to help the platform “accept” the new environment.
I don’t have any questions for you because you answered all of mine in detail. Thank you so much.
 
I want to create bulk social media accounts like Facebook, Reddit, Pinterest, Twitter, LinkedIn etc. I believe I need high-quality proxies but don't know from where I will buy. Please recommend some good proxy sites, also need to know some good anti-detect browser sites.

I want to make sure that all accounts will work fine without any risk for a very long time. They will never be banned in future. So, suggest your best methods, please.

One more thing is that if I want to provide any account to someone after creating and warming up, what is the best way to use it without any risk and the account won't be banned? I mean he/she will need the same anti-detect browser and same proxy that were used when the account was created?
If you want to be safe, you can refer to anti-detection browsers. Limit performing too many actions in a short time to avoid being suspected of being a bot.
 
When it comes to creating or warming up accounts, clean residential or static mobile IPv4 proxies are definitely the top choice. But from what I’ve seen (and some people I know do this too), you can also use rotating proxies to register accounts, then switch to a static proxy with the same IP range to maintain them. I’ve used proxies from simplynode (a bit pricey but worth it in my opinion), nodemaven, flashproxy, proxysale, etc.
For antidetect browsers, check out multilogin, hidemyacc, gologin, etc. Personally, I use hidemyacc. There are plenty of options and free trials, so I won’t go deep into them, just test a few and see what fits your budget and needs.
As for selling accounts to clients after creating and warming them up, ideally the proxy should match the same IP location used during registration. This keeps the account from getting flagged for sudden IP or location jumps. And if the buyer uses an antidetect browser to log in, even better, it keeps the environment clean and reduces risks.
 
Okay so building a bunch of social media accounts that will actually stick around is tricky. First off about proxies you'll find some decent options if you search around for "residential proxies" but do your research read reviews and test them out before buying a ton. As for anti-detect browsers try looking into ones like Multilogin or GoLogin they're pretty popular. Now for the super important part no guarantees those accounts will *never* get banned. Social media platforms are always cracking down so be prepared to adapt. The best bet is to make each account look as real as possible. Use unique profile info engage normally don't just spam links. When handing over an account yeah the person using it should ideally use the same anti-detect browser and proxy you did at least at first to keep things consistent. Changing everything at once can raise red flags. Good luck!
 
Use rotating residential or mobile proxies for anti-detect browsers. They provide real IPs, reducing detection risks. Choose providers like Bright Data, Proxidize, or SOAX. Avoid datacenter proxies as they're easily flagged. Ensure high IP pool, geo-targeting, and sticky sessions for stable identity emulation during browsing or automation tasks.
 
Use good proxies like Soax or bright data. Use browsers like dolphin or Adspower. If you give the account to somenone, tell them to use the same proxy and browser. Do normal actions slowly to stay account safe.
 
Use residential or mobile proxies with rotating IPs for anti-detect browsers. They mimic real users, reducing detection risk. Choose providers offering geo-targeting, IP freshness, and high anonymity. Avoid datacenter proxies, as they’re easier to detect. Combine proxies with proper fingerprint management for best stealth and account protection.
 
I just know that you have to move really carefully and take actions daybyday. Good luck mate.
 
To create bulk social media accounts, you should use residential proxies. You can access proxy store to collect discount code

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Don’t rush the warm-up. Let each account passively browse, scroll, and build basic activity for a few days. Since you plan to hand off accounts, export the full antidetect profile and use the same proxy or at least the same ASN/region. Any change in fingerprint or IP often triggers re-verification or bans, especially on Facebook and LinkedIn.
 
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