Running several Instagram accounts from a single connection is the fastest way to get them all flagged at once. The fix is simple in principle: give every account its own clean IP and behave like a normal user. This guide shows how to do that with proxies.
Why Instagram Flags Multiple Accounts
Meta links accounts by the signals they share. The strongest signal is the IP address: if ten "different" people all log in from the same IP within minutes, the pattern is obvious. Device fingerprints, cookies and behavior matter too, but the IP is where most people get caught first.
What a proxy actually changes
A proxy gives each account its own exit IP, so from Instagram's side every account looks like a separate household on a separate connection. That is exactly what you want when warming or scaling accounts.
Residential vs ISP Proxies
The two proxy types suit different jobs:
| Proxy type | Best for | Speed | Trust score |
|---|---|---|---|
| Residential | warming, mobile-like behavior | medium | very high |
| ISP | posting and automation at scale | fast | high |
For brand-new accounts, residential IPs blend in best. Once an account is established, ISP proxies give you the speed you need for posting and automation.
A Safe Account-Warming Routine
- Assign one dedicated proxy per account, never shared.
- For the first few days, just log in and browse:
- like a few posts
- follow a handful of relevant accounts
- watch a couple of reels
- Slowly increase activity over the next two weeks before posting your own content.
One proxy per account is the single most important rule. Sharing one IP across many accounts is the quickest path to a ban wave.
Mistakes That Get Accounts Banned
- Rotating the IP in the middle of a session
- Stacking many accounts on the same subnet
- Logging in from a datacenter IP that Instagram already distrusts
- Jumping straight to heavy automation on a cold account
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