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Hidemium Writer・28/02/2026

As campaign scale increases, managing multiple advertising accounts on a single computer becomes a necessity for media buyers and agencies. However, using conventional browsers like Chrome to log into multiple Facebook Ads accounts carries a significant risk of “mass suspension”—a single account violation can potentially impact the entire system.

The root cause lies not only in ad content, but also in device traces and the login environment. This is precisely the key difference between standard browsers and a specialized solution like Hidemium, which runs Facebook Ads using an isolated environment model.

So, what are the actual differences between these two approaches?

1. Why is managing multiple Facebook Ads accounts prone to suspension?

When running multiple Facebook Ads accounts on the same device or browser, the system can detect signals such as:

  • Shared login IP address

  • Identical browser fingerprints

  • A common operating system environment

  • Unusual or synchronized activity across accounts

If you use conventional browsers like Chrome to manage multiple advertising accounts, the risk of account linking and chain suspensions is extremely high.

This is why more and more individuals and agencies are turning to anti-detect browser solutions like Hidemium to optimize and safely manage multiple Facebook Ads accounts.

2. Comparison Between Hidemium and Conventional Browsers When Running Multiple Facebook Ads Accounts

2.1. Login Environment

Conventional Browsers (e.g., Chrome):
When using Chrome to manage multiple Facebook Ads accounts, all accounts operate within the same device environment:

  • Shared browser fingerprint: When logging into multiple accounts on the same browser, they share the same fingerprint (operating system, device configuration, WebGL, etc.), increasing the likelihood of being flagged as linked accounts.

  • Shared cookies and cache if not handled properly: Without proper clearing, login data can overlap between accounts, making it easier for the system to detect connections.

  • Higher risk of account linkage detection: When multiple accounts operate in the same environment, the chances of being linked—and subsequently suspended in a chain reaction—are significantly higher, especially if one account encounters issues.

The issue is not just about “clearing cookies.” Even if you delete cache and cookies, Meta’s system can still identify devices based on browser fingerprinting and login behavior.

Once one account is disabled, other accounts within the same environment are highly likely to be flagged, monitored, or subjected to mass checkpoints (Linked Accounts Risk).

Hidemium:
Unlike conventional browsers, Hidemium runs Facebook Ads using a fully isolated environment model:

  • Each profile is an independent environment: Hidemium creates a separate profile for each account, simulating different devices to ensure independent operation.

  • Isolated cookies, local storage, and fingerprints: Each profile has its own browser data and does not share cookies or fingerprints with others, reducing the risk of environment overlap.

  • Reduced risk of account suspension due to linkage: Thanks to complete isolation, accounts are less likely to affect one another if one encounters an issue.

From a system perspective, each account appears to Meta as if it is being accessed from a completely different computer. This is the core factor that helps minimize the risk of account linkage when scaling a large number of accounts.

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2.2. Managing Multiple Facebook Ads Accounts

Conventional Browsers (e.g., Chrome, Edge):
As the number of accounts increases:

  • Difficult to manage at scale: Handling multiple accounts within a single browser quickly becomes confusing. Keeping track of which account belongs to which project gets increasingly complicated as the number grows.

  • High risk of logging into the wrong account: Frequently switching between accounts in the same environment can easily lead to mistakes, such as operating on the wrong account or launching campaigns incorrectly.

  • No dedicated profile isolation: Browsers like Chrome or Edge do not provide true fingerprint isolation for each account. As a result, accounts still carry a high risk of being linked.

Managing 5 accounts might seem manageable, but when scaling up to 50–100 accounts, the risks and complexity increase exponentially.

Hidemium:
Hidemium enables:

  • Creation and storage of hundreds of isolated profiles: Each account runs in its own fully separated profile, with distinct cookies and fingerprints, ensuring safer multi-account management.

  • Clear naming and organization by project or team: Profiles can be labeled based on clients, products, or teams, making large-scale operations much easier to manage and control.

  • Dedicated proxy support for each profile: Each profile can be assigned a different proxy, preventing IP overlap and improving stability when running multiple Facebook Ads accounts over time.

For teams operating at scale, Hidemium provides a far more professional, organized, and risk-reduced approach to account management.

Managing Multiple Facebook Ads Accounts

2.3. Team Collaboration and Access Control

Conventional Browsers (e.g., Chrome, Edge):

  • Difficult to share accounts securely: When using standard browsers, assigning tasks to team members often requires sharing login credentials. This approach poses serious security risks and becomes hard to control when multiple people access the same accounts.

  • Risk of exposing sensitive assets (BM, pixel, payment methods): Direct account sharing can lead to full exposure of critical data such as Business Manager, pixels, and payment information. This can result in misuse and severely impact your advertising system and business assets.

Hidemium:

  • Internal profile sharing: Hidemium allows you to share browser profiles within your team while preserving the original login environment. This enables multiple users to work on the same account without needing to log in again.

  • No need to share Facebook passwords: Instead of sending login credentials (which is highly risky), you can simply share the profile. Team members can access an already logged-in environment without knowing the actual password, significantly improving security.

  • Clear access control and permissions: Administrators can assign specific permissions to each team member, controlling who can access which profiles. This minimizes internal risks and ensures a more professional and structured approach to managing multiple Facebook Ads accounts.

This is especially important for agencies or teams managing ads for clients.

2.4. Scalability When Managing Multiple Accounts

When scaling your advertising system using only conventional browsers like Chrome or Edge, you may encounter:

  • Mass account suspensions: When multiple accounts log in from the same environment, the system may detect linkage. If one account violates policies, others are highly likely to be affected and suspended in a chain reaction.

  • Reduced account trust: Shared fingerprints or IP addresses can cause accounts to be flagged as higher risk. This may lower account credibility, limit ad budgets, or make ad delivery more difficult.

  • Loss of important ad accounts: Without proper environment isolation, primary accounts can be impacted by issues affecting other accounts, leading to significant losses in budget, data, and ongoing campaigns.

Hidemium, on the other hand, offers:

  • Independent multi-account management: Each account operates within its own isolated profile, with separate cookies, local storage, and browser environments. This prevents cross-linking and reduces the risk of chain suspensions when one account encounters issues.

  • Customizable fingerprints: Hidemium allows you to generate unique fingerprints for each profile, including operating system, screen resolution, WebGL, Canvas, and more. This ensures every account has a distinct browser identity, minimizing detection risks.

  • Proxy integration per profile: Each profile can be assigned a separate proxy, giving each account a unique IP address. This enhances independence and long-term stability when managing multiple Facebook Ads accounts.

This is a major advantage for teams looking to scale and operate Facebook Ads systems sustainably over the long term.

3. When Should You Use Hidemium?

You should consider using Hidemium if:

  • You manage 5+ Facebook Ads accounts:
    This is not an official threshold set by Meta, but in practice, it is where risk begins to increase significantly. Managing 1–2 accounts on the same IP or device may not raise immediate concerns. However, once you handle 5 or more accounts using the same IP, fingerprint, browser, or similar behavior patterns, the system is more likely to identify them as a “cluster of related accounts.”

  • You run an agency managing ads for multiple clients:
    For agencies, advertising accounts are valuable assets. If all client accounts are managed within the same Chrome environment:

    + When one account violates policies, others may be flagged for review

    + There is a high risk of mass checkpoints

    + It directly impacts your credibility with clients

Using an anti-detect browser like Hidemium helps:

  • Isolate profiles for each client

  • Assign separate proxies for each project

  • Minimize cross-account risks across systems

This is how many professional teams sustainably operate Facebook Ads systems.

You need to isolate login environments to reduce suspension risk:

If your goals are:

  • Building a long-term advertising system

  • Protecting key accounts

  • Avoiding the loss of important Business Managers

Then isolating environments with Hidemium for running Facebook Ads is a strategic move—not just a supporting tool, but a core part of a stable and scalable operation.

When Should You Use Hidemium?

4. Conclusion

Managing multiple Facebook Ads accounts using conventional browsers comes with significant risks, including shared fingerprints, overlapping IP addresses, and chain account suspensions.

Through this comparison between Hidemium and standard browsers, it is clear that Hidemium provides a more optimal solution for managing multiple accounts in a safer, more professional, and sustainable way.

If you are operating multiple advertising accounts and want to minimize the risk of suspension, consider using Hidemium today to better protect your system.

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