Good afternoon. I run a small agency and we manage social accounts for about fifteen clients. The problem is obvious in hindsight: everything runs from our office machines, and platforms started flagging accounts as related. Lost two client accounts last month and had to explain that on a call I would rather forget. Somebody mentioned specialized browsers for multi-account work. Real solution or just moving the problem around?
Real, and your diagnosis is right - platforms link accounts by fingerprint and shared browser state, not just IP, so a VPN on one machine does nothing for you. What you need is genuine isolation: every client gets its own environment with a distinct fingerprint, and cookies, cache and localStorage never touch each other. An anti-detect browser does exactly that, and the site compares them by real features rather than marketing claims. For an agency, prioritise team functionality - role-based access and a shared profile library, otherwise staff will pass logins around in chat, which is the bigger risk. Test on two clients before migrating all fifteen. Most have a free tier.