Multi-Account Management
If your accounts keep getting banned together — they're being linked through shared IP history. The fix is one dedicated IP per account with sticky sessions, not a rotating pool shared across all of them.
Quick answer
This fits you if
- Multiple accounts on the same platform are being flagged or suspended together
- Accounts share IP history across sessions — platform detects the linkage
- You need consistent geo-location per account — same city or carrier across logins
When it matters
- Multiple accounts on the same platform are being flagged or suspended together
- Accounts share IP history across sessions — platform detects the linkage
- You need consistent geo-location per account — same city or carrier across logins
- Managing client accounts where cross-contamination must be zero
The requirement is simple: one dedicated sticky IP per account. The IP type depends on how aggressively the platform blocks proxy ranges.
When it fails
- Accounts share a browser profile — fingerprint detection links them regardless of IP
- Same payment method or phone number across accounts — platform-level linkage
- Using a rotating pool across all accounts — shared IP history creates the linkage
Proxies solve the IP layer only. Accounts linked through browser fingerprints, payment methods, or behavioral patterns will still be flagged after changing IPs.
How providers fit
Decodo fits if you need reliable sticky sessions without complex setup. Configurable session duration, residential pool. Works well for most social media and marketplace account management.
SOAX makes more sense if geo-targeting precision matters — city-level or carrier-level per account. Useful when account origin needs to match a specific location consistently.
ProxyEmpire fits if some accounts specifically need mobile IP identity. Residential and mobile IPs in the same platform — simpler to manage than using two separate providers.
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