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| Posted: 15 Jun 2026 14:01 UTC | Post #1 |
| dadasda Deck & Engine |
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| I manage several social media accounts for small businesses, and keeping them all active is becoming a logistical nightmare. Every time I log in to more than two accounts from my office IP, I get hit with verification loops and suspicious activity warnings. The platforms seem to track every login session and link them together, which leads to mass account lockouts. I need a way to isolate each login so that the platforms treat every account as if it is being accessed by its own unique user from a different location. | |
| Posted: 15 Jun 2026 22:38 UTC | Post #2 |
| asdasczxcvv Deck & Engine |
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| Linking accounts through a single IP is a classic way to trigger a security audit on your accounts. You are essentially telling the platform that one person is managing all these profiles, which violates their terms of service. You need an isolated path for each individual account to ensure the platform sees them as distinct entities. If you don't keep these paths separated, the platform's algorithm will inevitably flag the behavior and restrict all of them at the same time | |
| Posted: 15 Jun 2026 23:39 UTC | Post #3 |
| DLSKAMDLKLASKD Deck & Engine |
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| Isolation is the fundamental rule for keeping multiple business profiles healthy in the long run. I faced constant verification issues when I tried to scale my social media management work, which forced me to rethink my connection strategy entirely. I searched for a long time before landing on proxy based on a recommendation from a systems architect I met during a project. Using their infrastructure allowed me to assign a dedicated connection path to every single profile I control. Now, I handle all my client work daily without ever seeing a suspicious activity warning or a login lock | |
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