The goal of multi-accounting is isolation: every account should look like a distinct person on a distinct device and connection. Mobile proxies handle the network half of that — a real 4G/5G IP per account — while an antidetect browser handles the device fingerprint half. Get both right and the accounts never share a signal that links them.
Why one IP per account matters
Platforms build a graph of which accounts share an IP, a device fingerprint, cookies or payment details. Shared signals cluster accounts together, and when one is actioned, the whole cluster often falls. A dedicated mobile proxy gives an account its own IP that no other account of yours touches — breaking the most obvious link. Mobile IPs specifically carry less suspicion than datacenter ones because real users sit behind them.
Pairing proxies with an antidetect browser
An IP alone is not enough — browsers leak a fingerprint (canvas, fonts, timezone, WebGL) that can link accounts even across different IPs. An antidetect browser gives each profile a distinct, consistent fingerprint, and you bind each profile to its own mobile proxy so the IP and fingerprint always travel together. Our antidetect setup guide walks the exact configuration.
One account, one clean identity — the checklist
- A dedicated mobile IP used by this account and no other.
- A distinct antidetect browser profile bound to that proxy.
- Its own cookies, cache and login — never reused across profiles.
- A geo that matches the account’s stated location and the IP.
- Consistent timezone and language settings between fingerprint and IP region.
Setting it up without KYC
Order one dedicated mobile proxy per account and pay in crypto — Proxy4G requires no identity, so the proxies behind your accounts are not tied to your name. Assign each proxy to its antidetect profile, log in once to warm the account, and keep the pairing stable. Add accounts by repeating the pattern, never by reusing an existing IP or profile.
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For clean isolation, one account per dedicated mobile IP. Sharing an IP across accounts recreates the exact link platforms look for. If budget forces sharing, keep it to a small number of low-risk accounts and expect more scrutiny.
For serious multi-accounting, yes. Proxies isolate the IP; an antidetect browser isolates the device fingerprint. Platforms use both to link accounts, so covering only one leaves the other as a giveaway.
Datacenter IPs are easily flagged; residential are better but fixed to households. Mobile 4G/5G IPs carry the least suspicion because real subscribers share them via carrier CGNAT, making them ideal for accounts that must look like ordinary phone users.
Yes. Proxy4G is crypto-only with no KYC — pay with BTC, ETH, SOL or USDT and the proxies behind your accounts are never linked to your identity.
It depends entirely on the platform’s terms and your purpose — agencies managing client accounts, sellers with multiple storefronts and researchers all do it legitimately, while some platforms restrict it. Understand each platform’s rules; this guide covers the technical isolation, not permission.