Tired of Facebook ad accounts getting banned within days? You're not alone.
Over 60% of new advertisers face restrictions in their first month
—all because Facebook doesn’t trust "fresh" accounts.
The solution? Aged Facebook accounts — pre-established profiles with real activity
history that let you skip the rookie phase and launch high-trust campaigns instantly.
Aged vs. New Accounts: Key Differences
Factor | Aged Account | New Account |
---|---|---|
Age | 6–12+ months | 0–30 days |
Ad Approval Speed | Hours | Days (if lucky) |
Daily Spend Limit | $1,000+ | $50 (if unlocked) |
Ban Risk | Low (with proper setup) | Extremely high |
Choose the Right Seller
Look for:
Verified creation dates (ask for screenshots)
Organic activity (posts, friends, past ad spend)
Cookie files included (to mimic real sessions)
Onboard Like a Pro
Use anti detect browsers (isolated browser profiles)
Assign **residential proxies** (no datacenter IPs!)
Import **aged cookies** to bypass identity checks
Warm Up Strategically
First 72 hours: Browse, like posts, mimic human behavior
- Day 4+: Start with small ad spends ($20/day)
✅ Trusted Sources
Specialized marketplaces (e.g., allpvastore.com, BHW vetted sellers)
Agencies selling "plug-and-play" accounts with onboarding support
❌ Avoid
Telegram/WhatsApp "deals" (99% scams)
Sellers who can’t provide login session files
The Ultimate Setup for Scaling
Pair aged accounts with:
Antidetect browsers (to prevent fingerprint linking)
Residential proxies
Aged cookies (to fake continuous usage)
This combo makes each account appear as a real human — dramatically reducing bans.
Aged Facebook accounts are the open secret of top marketers. But success hinges on *how* you set them up.
👉 [Get Started Risk-Free] (with our step-by-step onboarding guide)
Q: Is this against Facebook’s rules?
A: Technically yes, but thousands of businesses do it daily. The key is mimicking real usage.
Q: How long do aged accounts last?
A: With proper setup: 6–12+ months. Without it: Less than a week.
Q: Can I use these for Shopify/affiliate offers?
A: Absolutely—they’re ideal for "risky" niches that trigger new account bans.