Proxies for Managing Multiple Social Accounts
Managing multiple social media accounts uses dedicated proxies to give each account its own IP address, preventing platforms from linking and banning them as a single operator. Social networks flag many accounts sharing one IP as spam, so assigning a stable, high-anonymity proxy per account (or per region) keeps a portfolio of profiles operating normally.
Why one IP per account matters
Platforms build device and network graphs. When several accounts log in from the same IP, they're clustered and can be banned together.
A distinct proxy per account breaks that linkage, so a problem with one profile doesn't cascade to the rest.
Choosing account-safe proxies
Prefer stable, high-anonymity proxies so the account keeps a consistent, non-suspicious network identity.
Match the proxy country to the account's stated location to avoid the impossible-travel flags that trigger security checks.
How to filter proxies in Proxcy
- Set Anonymity to Elite so the account's network identity looks like an ordinary user.
- Filter by Country to match each account's stated region and avoid travel flags.
- Sort by Speed for responsive posting and uploads.
- Assign one proxy per account rather than sharing across profiles.
Frequently asked questions
Why do I need a separate proxy for each social account?+
Platforms ban accounts that share an IP, treating them as one operator. A dedicated proxy per account gives each a distinct network identity so they aren't linked or batch-banned.
What proxy country should each account use?+
Match the proxy to the account's stated location. Logging in from a wildly different country triggers impossible-travel security checks. Filter Proxcy by Country to align each account.
Are elite proxies necessary for account management?+
They're strongly recommended. Elite anonymity hides that a proxy is in use, so the account keeps a clean, ordinary-looking network fingerprint that platforms don't flag.