Free proxies are a dead end for multi-account — you're right to look at paid. But one thing worth clarifying since it came up: residential and mobile proxies aren't the same thing, and for Facebook/TikTok specifically the difference matters a lot.
Residential IPs route through home ISPs, but platforms have gotten good at flagging them — especially the big shared residential pools. Mobile proxies run through actual 4G/5G SIM cards on real carrier networks (T-Mobile, AT&T, Verizon etc.). The ASN, TLS fingerprint, and carrier data all match what a real phone would show. That's what makes them harder to detect at the network level.
For multi-account on social platforms I'd prioritize: dedicated mobile IP (not shared) + antidetect browser with matching mobile profile. The IP and the browser fingerprint need to tell the same story.
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Residential IPs route through home ISPs, but platforms have gotten good at flagging them — especially the big shared residential pools. Mobile proxies run through actual 4G/5G SIM cards on real carrier networks (T-Mobile, AT&T, Verizon etc.). The ASN, TLS fingerprint, and carrier data all match what a real phone would show. That's what makes them harder to detect at the network level.
For multi-account on social platforms I'd prioritize: dedicated mobile IP (not shared) + antidetect browser with matching mobile profile. The IP and the browser fingerprint need to tell the same story.
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