Manage Facebook Ads and Accounts Safely with Premium Proxies

A Facebook proxy is an intermediary server that connects you to Facebook through a different IP address. It hides your real identity and location, providing private and stable access to the platform. By routing traffic through trusted residential IPs, it secures your data, prevents tracking, and ensures smooth performance across regions.
For example: Marketers use Facebook proxies to run ads, manage multiple accounts, and automate campaigns safely. Each account connects through a unique IP, appearing as an independent user and avoiding detection or suspension while keeping advertising workflows uninterrupted.

A Facebook proxy replaces your real IP with a secure residential one to keep sessions private and separate. It prevents Facebook from linking accounts or detecting repeated logins, ensuring better security and control across profiles.
👉 IPcook provides verified residential IPs that protect privacy and support secure, independent account operations.

Smart IP rotation makes every connection appear from a different user, reducing detection risks. This lets you automate ads safely and maintain consistent performance across campaigns.
👉 IPcook delivers intelligent rotating proxies designed to minimize risks and keep automation running smoothly.

Facebook proxies let you choose IPs from specific countries or cities to view and test localized ads accurately. This helps you verify creatives, monitor competitors, and optimize campaigns for each audience.
👉 IPcook supports precise country and city-level targeting for accurate regional marketing insights.

Reliable proxies provide long sessions and consistent access without interruptions. Clean IP pools and optimized routing reduce downtime and keep Facebook operations efficient and stable.
👉 IPcook offers high-speed, stable residential IPs to maintain secure and reliable connections.
Need more than 1TB?
Check Our Full Pricing PlansConfigure your proxy by selecting the country, city, protocol, and rotation type, then assign a sub-account, set login credentials, and optionally add whitelisted IPs.
Select the desired proxy format (e.g., host:port:user:pass) and quantity, then generate your proxy list by clicking Generate or Generate API Link.
Copy the code snippet for your preferred language (Python, Node.js, PHP, Java, Golang, or C++), then paste it into your application to start using the proxies.
