Product Usage Guide

Product Guideline

We have provided guides for working with all the accounts available in our store. However, please note that we only offer account registration services, and our advice may be limited. You may refer to these guides for basic information on any questions you may have.

To ensure the security of your accounts, it is recommended that you follow these guidelines:

Use only high-level proxy servers. If you log in to multiple accounts using only one IP address, all your accounts may be blocked. High-level proxies or high-quality ones are individual IPv4 proxy servers that provide exclusive access. Avoid using proxy server packages like fine-proxy and applications like Hola and FreeVPN, which are considered shared proxies. IPv6 proxies are also not recommended for use. Please note that it is impossible to use IPv6 for Vkontakte social networks.

Use different devices when logging in to multiple accounts. If you log in to multiple accounts from one device (computer, phone, tablet, etc.), all your accounts may be blocked. To avoid this, use various special programs and services. Do not rely on usual browser modes and incognito modes, cleaning cookies of browsers, or different browsers as they are not considered different devices. Instead, use another computer, phone, or special program for logging in to the accounts, changing User Agent in the browser and other subsequent actions in the browser, or special browsers that change the device data by themselves.

Follow human-like actions and avoid mass operations on an account immediately after registration. To be secure, perform some common actions that a normal person would do after registering, such as filling out the page, subscribing to several people, liking some posts, adding some photos, making a few reposts, and comments, etc.

You may refer to the list of special programs and services on our website for more information. If you authorize two or more accounts, ensure that you are using different proxy servers according to our store rules.

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