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Facebook is one of the most fingerprint-aware platforms. It cross-references IP address, device environment, behavioral patterns, and payment history to evaluate accounts. Inconsistencies between any of these signals trigger verification checks.

Quick checklist

  • 1 account = 1 browser profile
  • 1 profile = 1 static residential or mobile proxy
  • Never reuse a proxy across profiles
  • Match profile OS to your device OS
  • Do not change proxy or fingerprint after first login

Step 1. Set up your Gologin profile

Recommended settings:
  • **Proxy: **static residential or mobile — assign before opening Facebook for the first time
  • **Fingerprint: **leave defaults — do not adjust Canvas, WebGL, or AudioContext manually
Once logged into Facebook in a profile, do not change proxy or fingerprint settings. Facebook stores device data server-side. A fingerprint change looks like a new device trying to access your account.

Step 2. Warm up the browser before registration

Before creating a new account, spend 10–15 minutes browsing normally inside the profile:
  • Open 3–5 unrelated websites
  • Scroll, click, pause naturally
  • Do not go to Facebook yet
This builds session history and makes the environment look like a real device. A completely fresh browser with no history is a strong detection signal.

Step 3. Create the account

  • Space account registrations at least 30–60 minutes apart
  • Use a unique phone number for each account
  • Do not create more than 2–3 accounts per day per proxy location
  • Avoid identical registration flows across accounts
If Facebook asks for phone verification during registration — complete it. Do not skip or use the same number twice.

Step 4. Complete the profile

  • Upload a profile photo and cover photo
  • Fill in basic information (location, workplace, education)
  • Follow 5–10 pages related to your niche
  • Join 1–2 groups
Do not post links, create events, or send friend requests in the first 24 hours.

Step 5. Warm up the account

Facebook evaluates new accounts heavily during the first 2–3 weeks.

Warmup timeline

PeriodFocusWhat to do
Day 0SetupProfile completion + 15 min browsing
Days 1–7PassiveBrowse feed, watch videos, like posts
Days 8–14Light interactionComments, page follows, 2–3 friend requests/day
Week 3Normal useGroups, more interactions, occasional posts
Week 4+Ads-readyBusiness Manager + ad account setup

Safe activity levels

ActionRecommended level
Friend requests5–10 / day
Page follows5–10 / day
Post likes15–30 / day
Group joins1–2 / day
External link postsAfter week 3

Meta Ads setup

Only set up Meta Ads after the personal profile is warmed up — minimum 1–2 weeks of activity.
  • Create a Business Manager account (business.facebook.com)
  • Add your personal profile as an admin
  • Create one ad account — start with one
  • Add a unique payment method
  • Launch a small test campaign ($5–10/day)
  • Increase spend gradually over 1–2 weeks
Do not add the same payment method to multiple ad accounts. Facebook links accounts through shared payment methods. Each ad account needs a unique payment source.

Common risk triggers

Immediate bans

  • Logging in from a new IP after the account was already active
  • Same payment method across multiple ad accounts
  • Creating 5+ accounts in one day from the same proxy location
  • Running ads before profile warmup

Gradual restrictions

  • Posting the same content from multiple accounts
  • High friend request volume with low acceptance rate
  • Mass group joining in a short period
  • Unusual spending spikes in ads

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