Use case

Proxies for social media management, run multiple accounts safely

Platforms link accounts that share an IP and ban them in waves. Give each account its own sticky session on a mobile or residential IP and it behaves like a separate real person, so you can manage many profiles from one place without the cross-account flags that get them banned.

Sticky sessions for logins   Mobile & residential IPs   One IP per account

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Why our proxies for social media

Keep accounts separate and unflagged

Sticky sessions plus authentic mobile and residential IPs are what multi-account management needs.

Sticky session per account

A sticky proxy holds one IP for the duration of a session, so each account logs in and acts from a consistent address like a real person.

Mobile IPs reduce bans

Mobile IPs are shared by many real users behind carrier NAT, so platforms treat them as the most trustworthy and least bannable.

Residential authenticity

Residential IPs look like ordinary home connections, a strong alternative to mobile for keeping accounts looking genuine.

One IP per profile

Assign a different IP to each account so platforms never see many profiles sharing one address, the pattern that triggers mass bans.

Local presence

Target the country or city an account is supposed to belong to, so its location stays consistent with its profile and audience.

Works with antidetect tools

Standard HTTPS and SOCKS5 plug straight into antidetect browsers and schedulers for clean, isolated browser profiles.

Why shared IPs get social accounts banned

Social platforms fight fake and spam accounts hard, and one of their strongest signals is the IP. When several accounts log in from the same address, the platform connects them, and a problem with one can take down all of them at once. Managing multiple profiles from a single office or server IP is the fastest way to get an entire set of accounts flagged or banned together.

The fix is to make each account look like a separate person on its own connection. That means two things working together: a consistent IP per account, and an IP type that platforms trust. A sticky session keeps the same IP for the length of a login session, so the platform sees a stable, normal user rather than an address that jumps around mid-session. Pair that with a mobile or residential IP, the kind real people use, and each profile blends in.

Mobile IPs are especially effective. Because carriers route many subscribers through the same address with carrier-grade NAT, a mobile IP naturally looks like it is shared by lots of legitimate users. Platforms are reluctant to ban those addresses outright, which is why mobile is the most resilient choice for sensitive account work.

Sticky for logins, rotating for the rest

Not every task wants a fixed IP. Logging in, posting, messaging and other actions tied to a specific account need a stable sticky session so the account stays consistent. But work that is not tied to one identity, like collecting public posts, monitoring hashtags, or gathering competitor and audience data, is better served by a rotating proxy that spreads requests across many IPs to avoid rate limits. You get both modes on the same account, so your management tool can stay sticky per profile while your research and monitoring jobs rotate.

A clean setup for multi-account management

The reliable pattern is one isolated profile per account: a dedicated sticky IP, paired with an antidetect browser profile so cookies, fingerprints and sessions never cross between accounts. Our proxies use standard HTTPS and SOCKS5, so they drop into antidetect browsers and schedulers without custom work. Keep each account in its assigned country or city for a consistent location, and use mobile IPs for the most sensitive profiles and residential for the rest. All of these IP types live in one plan, so you can run a whole portfolio from a single account.

Which proxy type fits

Trusted IPs, one per account

Mobile

The most resilient choice for sensitive accounts. Carrier IPs shared by many real users are the hardest for platforms to ban. Best paired with sticky sessions.

Residential

Real home IPs that look like everyday users. A strong, cost-effective option for keeping each profile authentic, also with sticky sessions for logins.

FAQ

Social media proxies FAQ

Why do I need proxies to manage multiple social media accounts?
Platforms link accounts that share an IP and can ban them together. Giving each account its own IP, on a connection type that looks real, keeps profiles separate so one issue does not take down the whole set.
Should I use sticky or rotating proxies for social media?
Use sticky sessions for account actions like logging in and posting, so each profile keeps a consistent IP. Use rotating IPs for research and monitoring that are not tied to one account.
Which proxy type is safest for social media accounts?
Mobile IPs are the most resilient because carriers share them among many real users, so platforms rarely ban them outright. Residential IPs are a strong, cheaper alternative.
Do these proxies work with antidetect browsers?
Yes. They use standard HTTPS and SOCKS5, so they plug into antidetect browsers and schedulers, with one sticky IP per browser profile for clean account isolation.
How much does it cost?
Plans start at $24.95/mo with no setup fees. See pricing or start an account to get your gateway credentials.
How many accounts can I run on one IP?
Best practice is one consistent IP per account, because platforms link and can ban accounts that share an address. Assign each profile its own sticky mobile or residential IP in the right country so they stay isolated.
Can proxies help me warm up new social media accounts?
Yes. Giving a new account a stable, trusted IP from the start lets it build organic-looking activity over the first weeks without the location jumps that trigger flags. A sticky session keeps that IP consistent through the warm-up.
Why not just use a VPN or datacenter proxy for my accounts?
VPNs and datacenter ranges are widely flagged, so platforms treat them as a strong bot signal. Carrier-grade mobile and residential IPs look like ordinary users, which is why they survive where shared VPN exits get accounts restricted.

Manage every account safely

Give each profile a sticky session on a trusted mobile or residential IP from a 100M+ pool, and rotate for research. One plan, from $24.95/mo.

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