If Fb/Meta finds that we violate the platform's advertising rules or other policies and terms, we may face restrictions on delivery. These restrictions are usually enforced for Meta Business Accounts, Advertising Accounts, Pages or User Accounts, and using an anti-detection browser will usually prevent this from happening.
A Meta business account is an account type that can link business assets such as Facebook pages, Instagram accounts, advertising accounts, and product catalogs within the Meta ecosystem and integrate them in one place, making it easy for users to work together in a unified online business form manage these assets.
Advertising accounts are accounts used to manage advertising across Meta technologies. Advertisers can use this account to create ads and campaigns, pay for ads, and view insights and analytics.
Pages allow users and businesses to establish their presence on Facebook and interact with members of the Facebook community. Every advertiser needs to create a Facebook Page before they can advertise.
A user account or personal account (such as a Facebook account or an Instagram account) refers to the account of a specific user who uses an advertising account to advertise. Policy enforcement on user accounts affects whether users can use business assets.
When a business account, ad account, Page or user account is restricted, we will not be able to serve ads. For example, if an advertiser's Page is restricted, ads related to that Page will not run. It's important to note that even if a user account is restricted from serving ads in a business account or ad account, other members of those accounts can continue to serve ads.
In addition to reviewing ads, Fb may also impose restrictions on the following situations: it is suspected that the advertiser's Meta business account or business assets have been stolen, the advertiser has not met the double verification requirements to protect the account security, and for new advertisers, the platform will restrict The amount of money that can be spent per day or the features that can be accessed until FB can determine that this advertiser is consistently complying with the platform's policies.
As such, delivery restrictions may include limiting the amount an Advertiser can spend per day, losing access to certain ad features, or losing the ability to place ads through Meta.
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anti-detection browsers, risks can be dispersed and the entire business can be prevented from being affected due to the restriction of one account. At the same time, multi-account operations also need to pay attention to ensure the compliance and consistency between accounts, and abide by the policies and regulations of the platform. This ensures the continuity of our ad serving and improves the safety and efficiency of our business.
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