Social Media

Facebook Multi-Account Proxies

Keep Facebook profiles, Pages, and business workflows on separated static residential IPs so operators can maintain consistent browser environments.

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Quick answer for this workflow

Keep Facebook profiles, Pages, and business workflows on separated static residential IPs so operators can maintain consistent browser environments.

Proxy type: Dedicated static residential proxy
Region choice: Choose the region that matches the account registration area, main operating market, or usual login location.
IP quantity: Use one dedicated IP for each important account, store, client project, or browser profile. Do not mix unrelated work on one IP.

Specific tasks

  • Profile and Page login
  • Business Manager or ad review checks
  • Inbox and comment operations
  • Client profile separation
  • Browser profile binding

Recommended proxy setup

  1. Assign one static residential IP to each important account, store, campaign market, or browser profile.
  2. Choose a country or region that matches the account registration area, operating market, or normal login location.
  3. Use SOCKS5 or HTTP/HTTPS according to the browser, tool, or application you are configuring.
  4. Keep unrelated workflows on separate IPs instead of moving one IP between different accounts or clients.

Basic setup guide

  1. Buy a static residential IP in the target country or region.
  2. Copy the proxy host, port, username, password, and supported protocol from the dashboard.
  3. Create or open the matching browser profile in AdsPower, GoLogin, Multilogin, or your operating browser.
  4. Enter the proxy details, run the built-in connection test, then keep that profile bound to the same IP.

Recommended setup for this scenario

Choose the region, IP quantity, and purchase cycle around the account environment you need to keep stable.

Facebook

Proxy type

Dedicated static residential proxy

Region choice

Choose the region that matches the account registration area, main operating market, or usual login location.

IP quantity

Use one dedicated IP for each important account, store, client project, or browser profile. Do not mix unrelated work on one IP.

Cost control

Pricing is transparent by region and IP quantity, with unlimited bandwidth included, so account-environment costs stay controllable while you scale.

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Common Account Risks

Facebook workflows often involve repeated login, publishing, inbox, and moderation actions. Sudden network changes can create unnecessary account review signals.

01

Account access looks less consistent when the IP location changes between sessions.

02

Multiple profiles sharing one proxy can mix unrelated account histories.

03

Publishing and moderation teams need stable browser environments for daily work.

How GetIPProxy Helps

GetIPProxy helps teams assign one fixed residential IP to each profile or operating role.

Assign a dedicated static residential IP to each account, store, workspace, or browser profile.

Keep the same residential network identity across daily login, review, publishing, and operations work.

Use region-level inventory so access, language, and location signals stay aligned with the workflow.

Keep unrelated proxy history out of sensitive workflows by using private, non-shared IPs during the purchase period.

Workflows

Stable account environments for social profiles, publishing, and moderation work.

1 Profile login
2 Content publishing
3 Inbox and comment review
4 Team browser profile separation

Give every important account a stable residential identity

Separate accounts, stores, team seats, and browser profiles with dedicated fixed IPs built for long-running operations.

View Static Residential Proxy Pricing

FAQ

Why use static residential proxies for Facebook?

Static residential proxies keep a fixed residential IP during the active period, which is useful when Facebook workflows need stable login, regional identity, and long-running browser environments.

How is a dedicated fixed IP different from rotating proxies?

A dedicated fixed IP is optimized for account-environment consistency. Rotating proxies are better for high-volume request workflows where changing exits is expected.

Can I assign different IPs to different accounts or stores?

Yes. Teams commonly assign one static residential IP to each account, store, project, or browser profile to reduce mixed environments.

Start with dedicated static residential IPs

Choose region inventory, assign private static IPs, and keep account environments consistent with controllable cost.