Understanding and Maintaining Facebook Account Trust Score
Instead of trying to 'pass' checkpoints, the best strategy is to build and maintain a healthy account to avoid suspicion from Facebook in the first place.
A healthy account is the most valuable asset.
Facebook's systems constantly analyze user behavior to combat spam and fake accounts. A high 'trust score' helps your account operate more smoothly. This score is built on consistency and natural behavior.
Trust-Building Factors
- Consistent Fingerprint: Regularly logging in from the same device and browser creates a familiar history. Sudden changes in operating system, browser, or screen resolution can be seen as suspicious.
- Stable IP Address: Using a stable, high-quality residential IP range is crucial. Avoid using IPs from data centers or free VPNs that are often abused.
- Natural interaction behavior: A healthy account has human-like activities: scrolling the newsfeed, watching videos, interacting with friends, joining groups... instead of just logging in to perform a single action (like running ads).
- Complete account information: Providing full personal information, a profile picture, and enabling two-factor authentication (2FA) helps increase trustworthiness.
Practical Advice
'Warm-up' a new account by using it like a regular user for a period before starting business activities.
When managing multiple accounts, using antidetect browsers like Gologin is necessary. They help you create separate browser environments and maintain fingerprint consistency for each account, legitimately simulating the use of different devices.
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