Mobile Proxies forSocial Media Management
Manage multiple accounts across every major platform with real 4G/5G carrier IPs. One proxy per account provides proper isolation — each account gets a unique, clean IP address from a real mobile carrier.
Why Mobile Proxies for Social Media
Mobile carrier IPs are shared by thousands of real users through Carrier-Grade NAT (CGNAT). When a social media platform sees traffic from a mobile IP, it sees the same type of IP used by millions of regular phone users every day. Platforms cannot distinguish proxy traffic from regular mobile users because the infrastructure is identical.
CGNAT shared IPs
Each carrier IP is shared by hundreds to thousands of real mobile users. This creates inherent trust that datacenter or residential IPs cannot match.
Cannot mass-block
Blocking a mobile carrier IP range would block millions of legitimate users. Platforms rate-limit cautiously on mobile IPs to avoid false positives.
Real carrier traffic
Traffic routes through actual mobile carrier infrastructure — the same towers and equipment that serve regular phone users.
Platforms
Multi-account management, content automation, and growth operations with real carrier IPs.
TikTok
Content posting, live streaming, and account management across multiple TikTok profiles.
Facebook Ads
Ad account management, Business Manager operations, and campaign scaling with isolated IPs.
Twitter / X
Account management, posting automation, and engagement operations across multiple profiles.
Outreach campaigns, lead generation, and professional networking at scale with clean IPs.
Telegram
Channel management, group operations, and multi-account Telegram workflows.
Best Practices Across All Platforms
One mobile proxy per account (sticky session)
Each account should use a dedicated proxy with a sticky IP session. Switching IPs frequently on a single account is a detection signal. Assign one proxy per account and keep that pairing consistent.
Match timezone and language to proxy location
If your proxy is a US IP, set the account's timezone and language to match. A mismatch between IP geolocation and account settings is an easy detection signal for platforms to flag.
Natural action timing
Avoid mechanical patterns — identical delays between actions, perfectly uniform engagement rates, or activity during hours when the account's supposed timezone is asleep. Vary timing and add natural randomness to actions.
Use an antidetect browser for fingerprint isolation
Each account needs a unique browser fingerprint in addition to a unique IP. Antidetect browsers create isolated browser profiles with distinct canvas, WebGL, and other fingerprint values. See our antidetect browser partners.
Detection Signals Platforms Check
Social media platforms use multiple layers of detection. Understanding what they check explains why mobile proxies are effective — and why IP alone is not enough.
IP address + history
Platforms check IP reputation, ASN (is it a datacenter or carrier?), geolocation consistency, and whether the IP has been associated with abusive behavior. Mobile carrier IPs have clean history shared across thousands of users.
Browser fingerprint
Canvas rendering, WebGL parameters, TLS client hello fingerprint, installed fonts, screen resolution, and more. Platforms build a unique profile for each browser instance. Running multiple accounts from the same fingerprint links them together.
Behavioral patterns
Action speed, engagement rhythm, session duration, scroll patterns, and timing between interactions. Machine-like consistency (e.g., exactly 3 seconds between every action) is a strong signal. Real users are irregular.
Device consistency
The device profile (OS, screen size, user agent) should stay consistent for a given account. Frequent changes in device characteristics signal that an account is being accessed from automation infrastructure.
Why mobile IPs pass IP-level checks
Mobile carrier IPs are shared by thousands of real users via CGNAT (Carrier-Grade NAT). Platforms see the same IP sending traffic from regular users all day. Blocking or flagging these IPs would create massive false positives — disrupting service for real customers on mobile networks. This is why mobile IPs consistently have the highest trust scores of any IP type.
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Real 4G/5G carrier IPs from the US, UK, France, Netherlands, and Germany. Sticky sessions, API-based rotation, and SOCKS5/HTTP support for every platform.