Facebook proxies

Residential proxies for Facebook

Facebook and its ad platform tie accounts together by IP, and shared or datacenter addresses trigger checkpoints and bans — especially painful when ad accounts and business assets are involved. Clean, consistent residential IPs are essential for managing multiple profiles or ad accounts safely.

$2/GB rotating residential or $4/IP/mo dedicated static — real home-broadband exits, 190+ countries, sticky sessions, balance never expires.

Why you need residential proxies

Roam gives each Facebook profile its own residential IP — sticky for the session, or a dedicated static IP for accounts that must never change address. Geo-match the IP to the account's country so logins look consistent, and pair with an antidetect browser for full profile isolation.

How to set up for Facebook

Sign up, then add the country code and a session token to your proxy username — one sticky IP per Facebook account or task:

curl -x http://gw.roamproxy.com:41080 -U "USERNAME-country-us-session-acc01:PASSWORD" https://ipinfo.io/json

One account reaches 190+ countries: just change the country code. Sticky sessions and state/city targeting are configured in the member dashboard generator.

What you get

Real home-broadband IPs

Exits come from genuine residential networks, not relabelled datacenter ranges. Rotating or sticky, controlled from the username.

$2/GB or static $4/mo

Residential at $2/GB pay-as-you-go, or dedicated static IPs at $4/IP/month. No subscription, no expiry.

HTTP & SOCKS5

Standard user:pass auth that drops into antidetect browsers, scrapers and automation tools; API returns ready proxy lists.

Popular uses

Multi-profile & ad-account management

Consistent geo-matched logins

Dedicated static IPs for key accounts

FAQ

Why do I need residential proxies for Facebook?

Roam gives each Facebook profile its own residential IP — sticky for the session, or a dedicated static IP for accounts that must never change address. Geo-match the IP to the account's country so logins look consistent, and pair with an antidetect browser for full profile isolation. In short: datacenter IPs get blocked, residential IPs get through.

Are dedicated IPs better for Facebook ad accounts?

For high-value ad and business accounts, yes — a dedicated static residential IP ($4/month) gives the account a permanent, unshared address, which reads as a stable real user. Rotating or shared IPs raise more checkpoints on sensitive accounts.

How much does it cost?

Residential proxies are a flat $2/GB pay-as-you-go, and dedicated static residential IPs are $4/IP/month. No subscription, no minimum, balance never expires. Start with a 300MB free trial.

Is using proxies with Facebook allowed?

Using proxies is legal; compliance depends on what you do and how. Follow each platform's terms, scrape only public data, and don't collect personal data unlawfully. Roam provides network infrastructure — you're responsible for compliant use.

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Sign up in seconds, test your targets on real residential IPs, and only pay for what you use. $2/GB, forever-valid balance.