Why Facebook Bans Ad Accounts
Facebook's automated systems flag accounts based on:
- Account linking β multiple accounts from same browser/device
- Sudden spending spikes β new accounts spending too much too fast
- Policy violations β ad content, landing pages, or business practices
- Fingerprint matching β Canvas, WebGL, font lists matching across accounts
- Payment irregularities β unusual payment patterns or declined cards
The Multi-Account Framework
Architecture Overview
Account Structure:
βββ Profile 1 β Facebook Account 1 β Business Manager 1 β Ad Account 1
βββ Profile 2 β Facebook Account 2 β Business Manager 2 β Ad Account 2
βββ Profile 3 β Facebook Account 3 β Business Manager 3 β Ad Account 3
βββ Profile N β Facebook Account N β Business Manager N β Ad Account N
Each profile has:
βββ Unique browser fingerprint
βββ Unique residential proxy IP
βββ Unique email address
βββ Unique phone number
βββ Unique payment method
Step 1: Set Up Your Antidetect Browser
Recommended: AdsPower (best for Facebook ads) or MoreLogin (best value)
For each Facebook account:
- Create a new browser profile
- Assign a residential proxy from the target ad region
- Verify timezone, language, and geolocation match the proxy
- Install any needed extensions (Facebook Pixel Helper, etc.)
Step 2: Create and Warm Up Accounts
Week 1: Personal Activity
- Complete profile setup (photo, bio, work history, education)
- Add 5-10 friends (use real or aged accounts)
- Join 3-5 groups related to your niche
- Browse feed, watch videos, like and comment on posts
- Share 1-2 posts
Week 2: Build Engagement
- Continue daily browsing (15-30 minutes minimum)
- Post original content
- Respond to friend requests
- Interact in groups
Week 3: Business Setup
- Create a Facebook Business Page
- Set up Business Manager
- Connect your page to Business Manager
- Add a payment method
Week 4: Start Advertising
- Create your first ad campaign
- Start with $5-10/day budget β engagement or traffic objective
- Let it run for 3-5 days
- Gradually increase budget by 20% every 2-3 days
Step 3: Scale Safely
Budget scaling rules:
- Never increase budget more than 20% per day
- Don't edit running ads β duplicate and modify instead
- Keep daily spend below $250 for the first month
- Have backup ad accounts ready (warm them up in parallel)
Step 4: Automation Best Practices
Using AdsPower's RPA or MoreLogin's API:
Automate:
- β Account warm-up browsing
- β Cookie collection and management
- β Profile launching and closing
- β Proxy rotation checks
Don't automate:
- β Direct Facebook interactions (likes, comments)
- β Ad creation (too risky β manual is safer)
- β Friend requests at scale
- β Content posting (unless very carefully randomized)
Proxy Recommendations
| Region | Proxy Type | Provider Examples |
|---|---|---|
| US | Residential (Sticky) | Bright Data, IPRoyal |
| EU | Residential (Sticky) | Oxylabs, Smartproxy |
| LATAM | Mobile | Various |
| SEA | Residential | 922 Proxy |
Key rules:
- One proxy per account (never share)
- Residential or ISP only (never datacenter for Facebook)
- Match proxy location to your target market
- Use sticky sessions (keep the same IP for each account)
Recovery Playbook
If an ad account gets disabled:
- Wait 24 hours before appealing
- Submit a clear, professional appeal through Business Manager
- Include business documentation if possible
- Don't create a new account from the same profile β it will be linked
If a personal account gets disabled:
- Request a review through Facebook's automated system
- Provide government ID if requested
- If denied, this account is dead β don't try to recover it
- Start fresh with a completely new profile in your antidetect browser
Common Mistakes
| Mistake | Why It's Bad | Fix |
|---|---|---|
| Using same email pattern | Easy to link accounts | Use diverse email providers |
| VPN instead of proxy | VPN IPs are flagged | Use residential proxies |
| Scaling too fast | Triggers spending flags | 20% daily max increase |
| Copy-pasting ad creatives | Identical content flags | Create unique variations |
| Same payment card | Direct account linking | Use different cards/PayPal |
| Same landing page | URL tracking links accounts | Use different domains |
Bottom Line
Running multiple Facebook ad accounts requires discipline and the right tools. An antidetect browser provides the technical foundation, but success depends on proper warm-up, gradual scaling, and operational separation. AdsPower and MoreLogin are the top choices for Facebook advertisers.