Environment mistakes
- Using multiple accounts with the same proxy
Sharing one IP between accounts makes them easy to link. - Frequently changing proxy location
Switching countries or regions breaks session consistency. - Modifying fingerprint settings after use
Changing device parameters mid-usage makes the profile look like a different device.
Profile misuse
- Using one profile for multiple accounts
Each account should always have its own dedicated profile. - Running the same profile on multiple devices at the same time
This can cause data conflicts and inconsistencies. - Mixing work and personal activity
Logging personal accounts into working profiles increases risk.
Behavioral mistakes
- High activity right after account creation
New accounts that act too fast often trigger checks. - Repetitive or identical actions
Same timing, same actions, same patterns across accounts look automated. - Sudden spikes in activity
Sharp increases in actions may be flagged as unusual behavior.
Why it matters
Platforms evaluate patterns, not individual actions. Even if each step seems harmless, combining these mistakes can significantly lower trust and lead to restrictions. Avoiding these issues is one of the most effective ways to maintain stable and long-term account performance. See also- Maintaining trust score
- Profile hygiene checklist
- Static vs Rotating proxies
- Run with Sync — when mirroring actions across profiles is risky