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How to Safely Manage Multiple Accounts on One Device in 2026

Core rules and step-by-step guide to safe multi-accounting with Vision antidetect browser.

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Why Accounts Are Linked


The vast majority of websites and services today explicitly prohibit a single person from using multiple accounts.

This is due to various factors, ranging from gaining obvious advantages over other users (for example, in the case of cryptocurrency exchanges), to combating fraudulent account use, as implemented by Google, and other objective factors such as legal restrictions or the fight against bots.

Even if using multiple accounts isn't prohibited—notable examples include Reddit or Telegram—in most cases, the platform's strict rules will still impose certain restrictions that prevent you from using accounts to their full potential without the risk of violating the rules and getting banned.

Thus, all popular websites and services combat multi-accounting in one way or another using anti-fraud systems. Platforms analyze not only usernames and passwords, but also behavioral and technical indicators:

  • matching browser fingerprints and device hardware;

  • IP addresses and network settings;

  • similar user behavior patterns;

  • frequent logins within a short period of time;

  • interactions between different accounts;

  • dozens, and sometimes hundreds, of other secondary indicators.

Even if the accounts are formally different, at the level of hardware, connections, and website infrastructure, they unmistakably appear to belong to a single person.

This is precisely why antidetect browsers, such as Vision, are used for multi-accounting.

You can find separate guides for specific services on our blog, and in this article, we'll cover the general basic rules for successful and safe multi-accounting.


Basic Rules for Safe Multi-Account Management


1) One account = one profile


No switching between accounts in the same browser. Each account uses a separate profile with its own session data, completely isolated from other accounts.

2) One profile = one network configuration


Each profile should have its own proxy/IP solution and correctly selected geolocation.

3) Consistency of settings


Don't try to tweak what's already working well. Each time a profile is launched, it should appear as the same device, so there's no need to experiment or change fine-tuned settings unless the anti-fraud system is banning your accounts.

4) Gradual Warm-Up


New accounts should not be used immediately in aggressive campaigns. Any sudden surge in activity increases the risk of triggering the anti-fraud system. In the beginning, always try to warm up the account and mimic the behavior of a regular user.

5) Division of responsibilities within the team


When working in a team, it is extremely important to divide roles and structure everything — this reduces errors and internal risks.


Step-by-Step Guide to Safe Multi-Account Management


We've outlined the 5 basic rules for safe multi-account management — they apply to virtually any website or service. Based on these, you can create the following workflow:

Step 1. Preparing Basic Account Analytics


The choice of analytics tool depends on many factors, but we've identified three main ones:

  • whether you work solo or in a team;

  • the number of profiles used in daily tasks;

  • whether disposable accounts are registered by you or purchased from third-party intermediaries.

Thus, simple analytics for a small team that does not use additional trackers can be presented in the following table:

  • Account ID;

  • Browser profile;

  • IP/proxy solution;

  • Geo/time zone;

  • Status (new / warming up / active / at risk);

  • Responsible employee.

Another significant advantage is the ability to track account lifespan and conduct A/B testing of various traffic providers.

As a reminder, Vision offers a highly flexible pricing structure ranging from 50 to hundreds of thousands of profiles and a customizable number of team members. You can view the pricing plans here.

In addition, we have implemented the most flexible team mode on the market, allowing you to organize your work exactly as you see fit — the system of roles, folders, and team divisions offers unlimited opportunities for customization to suit your tasks.

Step 2. Creating Isolated Profiles


Each profile you create is assigned its own isolated environment, completely separate from other profiles.

For new and inexperienced users, we recommend using Smart-Fingerprint mode — it automatically selects the optimal settings for most tasks.

You can learn more about Smart Profiles in our documentation section.

Step 3. Network


Assign an IP address or a proxy solution to each profile. In most cases, it's best to follow the rule of 1 IP = 1 profile.

For the most advanced anti-fraud systems, it's better to use proxy solutions that support UDP. If you're having trouble choosing, you can find a solution for any task using our partners section.

Step 4. Warm-up


Start with natural, low-risk actions typical of a regular user and gradually increase activity.

Additional tools, such as our built-in Cookie Bot, can help with warming up.

Common Mistakes


  1. Using the same action template across all accounts

  2. Scaling up too quickly without a warm-up period

  3. Switching geo/IP settings

  4. Poor team organization

  5. Manual routines instead of large-scale, well-optimized operations


Pre-launch mini-checklist


  • Each account has a separate profile

  • Geo/IP/proxy solution selected and configured correctly

  • Team roles are set up

  • SOPs and essential analytics are in place


Frequently Asked Questions


Can you use multiple accounts from one device?


Yes, but only with proper isolation. A standard browser won't work — all tabs and profiles share the same cookies, cache, and device fingerprint. For safe operation you need Vision: each profile gets a real-user fingerprint, making accounts independent from the perspective of anti-fraud systems.

How many accounts can you safely manage at once?


There's no hard limit — it all depends on your infrastructure. The key rule is: one account = one profile = one IP. If you follow this principle and warm up accounts properly, you can manage hundreds of accounts simultaneously.

What should you do if an account gets banned?


Create a new profile with a fresh fingerprint and a new proxy, run a full warm-up, and check whether the entire account chain has been compromised.

How is an antidetect browser different from Incognito mode?


Incognito mode only prevents history from being saved — your browser fingerprint, screen resolution, fonts, WebGL, and dozens of other parameters remain identical. An antidetect browser replaces all of these parameters, giving each profile a separate set of realistic browser characteristics — so each profile blends in with regular user traffic rather than standing out.


Start Managing Multiple Accounts Safely


Secure multi-accounting isn't a "secret button," but rather discipline and the proper configuration of the entire surrounding infrastructure. Tens of thousands of solo specialists and large teams around the world use our browser, which allows them to perfectly configure their processes and not worry about technical issues.

See also: Browser Fingerprint: How Sites Track You · Multiple Reddit Accounts Without Bans · Multiaccounting on Crypto Exchanges

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