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Facebook Proxy

Most social media sites have strict limitations on the number of accounts you can make and operate. On the other hand, most businesses, academic institutions, and even certain countries prevent access to Facebook and other social networks by default. The best way to get around these limitations is by using a proxy. With a massive pool of residential IP addresses at your disposal, you can get unlimited access to Facebook no matter where you are. Whether you just want to keep up with your friends or create multiple accounts for your business, proxies can get you where you need to go. When you use a proxy, your real location stays hidden. Facebook doesn't have access to this information and it can't flag your accounts. Our state-of-the art residential proxies allow access with unlimited number of connection requests, all through unique, unflagged IPs!

Types of Proxies

Static Residential

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$2.40 /proxy
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  • Unlimited Traffic

  • 99.9% Uptime

  • Premium ISP Providers

  • Not Shared

  • SOCKS5 Supported

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Rotating Residential

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$1.75 /GB
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  • 195 Countries Available

  • Traffic Never Expires

  • SOCKS5 Supported

  • City/State Targeting

  • Flexible Rotation

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Datacenter

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$1.39 /proxy
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  • Unlimited Traffic

  • 99.9% Uptime

  • Not Shared

  • 40+ Locations

  • SOCKS5 Supported

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Mobile

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$117 /month
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  • Unlimited Bandwidth

  • 2.5M+ Residential IPs

  • Auto-Rotate Toggle

  • API Access

  • 5G/4G/3G support

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Want to know most important points about Facebook Proxy?

Proxies act as intermediaries between you and Facebook. If your company prevents access to it, proxies can bypass this restriction. Since your traffic goes to a proxy that communicates with the site before returning the requested data to you, Facebook (and your boss) won’t have any idea you’ve ever used it. Our solution offers uncompromising anonymity so you can cover your tracks.

FAQ

Which proxies are best for Facebook?

Proxies come in different flavors, but the most common are residential and datacenter proxies. Each residential proxy is an actual device with a real IP address, so websites "see" them as regular users. They're impossible to detect, so they're a perfect solution for Facebook.

How to avoid Facebook restrictions?

The easiest way to get around limitations on Facebook is to use residential proxies. VPNs can help with this too, but encryption takes a massive toll on speed, and you have no control over how the social network site sees your traffic. With proxies, each request comes from a different IP, so the user can easily gather data, use multiple accounts, and automate tasks.

Is it safe to use free proxies?

No. Free proxy lists are usually available to everyone. They're also often operated by shady individuals who are just after your data (like name, address, social security number, credit card details, and other sensitive information). If you're using a free proxy, you never know if hackers are watching. If privacy and safety are your number one concern, go with a proxy service you can trust. Free proxies are free, but there's a good chance you're paying with your data, which can cost a lot more down the road.

How do I avoid getting banned for using more than one account?

Avoiding bans while using a proxy is simple - just avoid spamming. If you use more than one account to sell products, for example, it's a clear giveaway. Make sure you don't connect your accounts since it's a one-way ticket to a ban. Make sure to use a different location for each account to avoid any digital traces Facebook can trace back to you.

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