Having your ad account disabled can be discouraging, especially for beginners. Facebook’s ad system is strict, and new users often get banned without understanding why. Here are proven strategies to reduce your risk of having your account disabled.
1. Use Real Personal Information
Your Facebook account should look real: profile picture of yourself, natural interactions, real friends, and a history of usage. These are signals Facebook uses to trust your identity.
2. Keep All Personal Info Consistent
Make sure your Facebook name matches your credit card (Visa), email, and phone number. Consistency helps with identity verification and lowers the chance of being flagged.
3. Don’t Log Into Multiple Accounts on the Same Device
Facebook monitors device behavior. Logging into multiple accounts on one device raises red flags. Use separate browsers or devices for each account to avoid unnecessary risks.
4. Optimize Your Facebook Page
Before launching ads, your fanpage should be fully set up with a profile picture, cover photo, bio, contact details, and verified info. A well-built page gains more trust from Facebook.
5. Run Ads Like a Beginner
Avoid shortcuts or gray-hat methods. Run ads slowly and naturally like a new user. This beginner’s approach has been tested and reduced account bans by over 80% in IMTA’s online courses.
Getting your ad account disabled can be avoided with the right approach. Build trust with Facebook by being authentic, consistent, and careful. Follow these tips to improve your account survival rate and build a solid foundation for long-term advertising success.
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