How to See If a Purchased Facebook Account Was Warmed Up?

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In the descriptions of account shops, we mainly see something like:

USA aged account with market place. Friends and old photos added. Verified by email@outlook.com / hotmail.com. Male or female. 2FA, USA IP.

Checking for 2FA and others is not a problem, but the whole thing is done really easy. But you’ll need to spend some time filling in interests, for example.

This is where dishonest sellers get caught. And by the way, in addition to the money for the accounts, the proxy will expire too. So, what we do after buying:

  • Check for the presence of interests. If the account was farmed, it will have filled in advertising preferences (interests). You can check them here.

If it says “There are no interest categories in your ad preferences.”, then you can tell in the chats what a liar the seller is, or request a justified money back.

  • Check the activity logs. Essentially, the principle is the same. If an account-farmer did warm up the account, then you can see all his actions here. With normal warming up, you’ll have to scroll through the activity log for a decent amount of time. You can check the activity log at this link.
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Ksenia has extensive hands-on experience in affiliate marketing, having worked as a media buyer and affiliate for several years across multiple verticals. Throughout her career, she managed traffic from a wide range of sources, tested funnels, and collaborated directly with advertisers and networks.

For the past six years, she has also been writing in-depth articles, reviews, and analytical guides about affiliate marketing. Her work has appeared on well-known industry blogs and platforms, where she covers topics such as traffic sources, compliance, creatives, tracking, and campaign optimization.

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