I run my own personal social media profiles, but the real headache comes from managing work accounts. There are way more of those. Lately, they've been getting blocked left and right. Makes sense though, I post ads through them, and most platforms have rules against running multiple accounts at once. Are there any methods to handle them without logging in from the same IP every time?
Platforms track way more than just your IP address. Browser fingerprints, cookies, device info, they all create a pattern. Using proxies helps with the IP issue, but you need to pair them with separate browser profiles. Each account should look like it's coming from a completely different person on a different device. Residential proxies work better than datacenter ones since they're harder to flag.
The browser fingerprint part matters a lot. Regular incognito mode won't cut it because the underlying fingerprint stays identical. You can read about multi-accounting browsers and how they help with managing multiple accounts here: https://gologin.com/blog/multiple-accounting/ . These tools create isolated environments where each account has its own digital fingerprint, cookies, and settings. Combined with quality proxies, platforms see each login as a separate user rather than one person juggling dozens of accounts.