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Working with Purchased Facebook Accounts

Introduction

For arbitrage specialists and SMM professionals, purchased Facebook accounts have long become an essential tool in their work. However, to minimize the risk of bans, it is important to understand the types of accounts and their specifics. This article will examine how to select the right account, safely log in, and “warm it up” before launching ads.

1. Types of Purchased Facebook Accounts

Auto-registered Accounts (Fresh Accounts)

Recently registered and often created by bots, auto-registered accounts attract users with their low cost but require especially careful preparation. Due to the low trust level Facebook assigns to them, these accounts are more vulnerable to bans. Therefore, when using fresh accounts, a gradual warm-up is necessary to avoid suspicion.

Old Accounts (Aged Accounts)

These are accounts registered long ago — several months or even years ago. They tend to earn more trust from Facebook, which reduces the risk of bans. Aged accounts are significantly more expensive but are less likely to be checked and require less intensive warming up, allowing for quicker ad launches.

Boosted Accounts (with Friends and Followers)

Accounts that already have friends, followers, and activity history can be used almost immediately without extended warming up. It is important, however, to verify the authenticity of followers, as fake audiences may increase the risk of bans. These accounts are more expensive but often justify their price.

Farmed Accounts

Farmed accounts are specifically “grown” and are prepped with activities (adding friends, likes, posts) before being sold to increase trust levels. These accounts occupy a niche between fresh and aged accounts in terms of price and reliability and are suitable for those who want to avoid lengthy warm-up processes but do not want the risks associated with fresh accounts.

Rented Accounts

Some Facebook users rent out their real accounts. These accounts are suitable for short-term tasks as they inspire a higher level of trust, but caution is necessary: the owner may regain access at any moment. Furthermore, any inconsistencies in usage may be noticed by Facebook.

Accounts with Ad Activity Check (ADC)

These accounts have already passed the Ad Activity Check (ADC), allowing them to be used for advertising without additional checks. They are ideal for long-term campaigns, as they present minimal ban risk, though they come at a higher cost.

2. How to Log into an Account Safely and Avoid Bans

Facebook is serious about combating fake accounts, so correctly managing the first login is crucial. To reduce the risk of bans, it is worth using special tools.

Anti-Detect Browsers

Programs like AdsPower and Multilogin help create unique digital fingerprints for each account, simulating logins from different devices. This is useful for masking as real devices.

Proxy Servers

Proxies hide your IP address and allow you to select a location that corresponds to the account’s profile. It is best to use residential or mobile proxies from the same country where the account was registered.

Cookies and User-Agent

Cookies and User-Agent strings are important components that help boost an account’s trust level and reduce the likelihood of bans. They create the impression of continuous account use from the same device and browser, which Facebook perceives as typical user behavior.

When you use an account with cookies, Facebook can see the history of previous sessions, making logins appear more legitimate. Saved cookies help bypass additional verification since Facebook recognizes the login as "familiar."

It’s also important to use the same User-Agent — the string that indicates the browser, OS version, and device type. Matching the User-Agent with the cookie data creates a cohesive profile that appears stable and authentic to Facebook. To use cookies and User-Agent, you can upload them into an anti-detect browser, configuring the login as if from a familiar device. This helps avoid suspicion and ensures Facebook only sees consistent data.

Step-by-Step Actions for the First Login

Do not start with active actions on your first login. First, check the session history and security settings to ensure there are no suspicious connections. After that, scroll through the feed a little, view a few posts, and delay further actions for a while. Activity should gradually increase, especially for fresh accounts.

3. Warming Up an Account Before Active Use

Warming up an account helps establish an activity history, necessary for reducing the risk of bans when launching ad campaigns.

Filling Out the Profile

Fill in the basic information: add photos, specify interests, and include core information (such as city and education). A complete profile appears more trustworthy.

Social Activity

Add friends slowly, no more than 2-3 people per day, preferably from the same country. Likes, comments, and group memberships make the account appear more “real.” You can also use different platform features, such as Stories and following pages.

Posting Content

Post updates and photos, share your interests or thoughts. For fresh accounts, this is especially important as it helps increase their trust level. Avoid posting too much at once, as this may appear suspicious.

Conclusion and Recommendations

The right type of account depends on your goals. The table below provides recommendations on account types based on specific tasks: data scraping, boosting likes and followers, or launching ads.

Task Recommended Account Type Details
Data Scraping Fresh or Farmed Accounts Fresh accounts are suitable for one-time scraping tasks due to their low cost, but careful usage is necessary. Farmed accounts are more reliable for regular use.
Boosting Likes/Followers Boosted Accounts For boosting tasks, it is better to use accounts with existing followers. This reduces the likelihood of bans and appears more natural.
Launching Ads Aged Accounts or ADC-Approved Accounts Aged accounts are suitable for small ad campaigns as they are more trusted. For long-term advertising, it’s best to use ADC-approved accounts, which have passed Facebook’s checks.