u/Inner_Republic_5557

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u/Inner_Republic_5557 — 6 days ago

Curious how other agencies are handling multiple meta accounts right now

running around 30 client accounts right now and honestly it feels like Meta got much stricter around account consistency this year. we've had more restrictions in the last few months than the previous couple years combined

for context, i manage a mix of ecommerce and local business clients. for a long time simple browser profiles were enough, but once the account count grew it started getting messy keeping environments separated cleanly across the same machines

i tested a few different approaches over the last year:

  • basic browser profiles
  • VPN + separate logins
  • dedicated laptops
  • isolated browser profile tools
  • cloud phone setups

the dedicated device route was the most stable operationally, but impossible to scale once you get into dozens of accounts

what ended up working best for me was splitting the setup based on account importance. for the most sensitive client accounts I moved to multilogin because it lets us manage both mobile and web accounts from one dashboard using separate cloud phone and browser environments. stability has been noticeably better since reorganizing things that way

for lower-priority accounts i'm still using simpler browser-based setups to keep costs reasonable

curious what other agencies are doing right now. anyone else seeing stricter behavior from Meta this year? how do you manage it? 

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u/Inner_Republic_5557 — 10 days ago

Anyone else getting hit harder by FB's fingerprinting lately?

running ~30 client accounts, lost 4 this quarter alone. feels like the detection has genuinely stepped up since around february, not just the usual false positive noise

for context on my setup: i manage social for a mix of ecom and local service clients. for a long time browser profiles did the job. chrome profiles, different logins, seemed fine. what i didn't fully get until accounts started dropping is that FB isn't just checking login state, it's reading the whole device environment underneath it - screen resolution, hardware signals, behavioral patterns. when 8 accounts share the same physical machine those signals converge and the platform starts connecting dots it wasn't meant to

things I've tried and roughly what they cost:

browser profiles alone (free): worked until it didn't. two client accounts restricted in the same week, one mid-campaign. client left. not sustainable past maybe 3 accounts

VPN + browser profiles: messier than expected. commercial VPN IPs are already flagged heavily, made things worse in some cases

separate physical devices: the only thing that actually worked cleanly but completely unscalable. i had 3 spare laptops at one point, that's where that road ends

antidetect browsers - GoLogin, AdsPower: better than raw chrome profiles. GoLogin is cheaper, AdsPower has more automation features if you're running scripts. both are desktop-based which still leaves some of the hardware fingerprint exposure on the table

Multilogin cloud phones: this is what i switched to for the higher-risk accounts. the mobile angle matters because FB collects device signals that desktop browsers don't even expose. each account runs inside its own cloud android environment so it looks like a separate physical phone to the platform. no new flags in about 5 months since rebuilding around this. pricing is a little higher than a browser-only setup but for important accounts it’s worth it for the stability

current split is roughly: cloud phones for the 8-10 accounts where a ban would actually hurt, antidetect browser for the rest. total stack is much cheaper than losing a client

what's your stack looking like right now? anyone running something cheaper that's held up through q1? also curious if anyone has tried pure mobile-only vs mixed and seen different results

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u/Inner_Republic_5557 — 11 days ago