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Preventing Account Bans While Scaling

Preventing Account Bans While Scaling

by AndreaSann on Sep 21st, 2024 16:13 PM

Lately, I’ve been scaling up my work online and managing a lot more accounts across different platforms. The problem is, I’m starting to get flagged, and a few accounts have even been banned due to suspicious activity. I’ve read that anti-detect browsers are good for keeping profiles secure, but I have no idea where to start. Is it really that much better than just using a VPN? Which ones would you suggest for someone managing 20+ accounts without getting flagged?

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Re: Preventing Account Bans While Scaling

by Uriukola on Sep 21st, 2024 18:39 PM

Definitely take a look at an anti detect browser for multi accounting. I use it to manage multiple accounts for my marketing work, and it’s been a game changer. VPNs only change your IP address, but this browser goes way beyond that. It creates a different fingerprint for each profile, like altering your browser version, language settings, screen resolution, and so on. It’s as if you’re running completely separate devices, so none of your accounts can be linked to each other. I was skeptical at first, thinking it’d be hard to set up, but it’s actually really straightforward. I’ve been using Undetectable, and they’ve proven to be one of the most reliable in this space. Their browser is compatible with both Windows and macOS, and they constantly update the software to stay ahead of any platform's detection methods. Since switching, I’ve had zero issues with my accounts being flagged, and I’m able to run over 30 profiles without a hitch. It’s a must if you’re serious about scaling your online presence without the headaches of bans or shutdowns. Plus, it’s much more efficient than juggling multiple VPNs. Just install it, configure your profiles, and you’re good to go. It’s been a real lifesaver for me.

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