Why Facebook Ad Accounts Get Banned (and How to Keep Yours Running)

Few things are more frustrating than a Facebook ad account getting disabled mid-campaign. Most bans aren’t random — they follow patterns. Understand the common triggers and you can keep your accounts running far longer.

The most common reasons accounts get restricted

  • Brand-new and untrusted: fresh accounts with no history are the first to be flagged when they start spending.
  • Linked identities: logging into multiple accounts from the same browser, device, or IP links them — so one ban can take down several.
  • Scaling too fast: jumping a new account from $10 to $1,000 a day looks unnatural to automated review.
  • Policy issues: the ad creative, landing page, or offer breaches Meta’s advertising policies.
  • Payment flags: mismatched billing details or a card that can’t be verified.

How to keep your accounts alive

The advertisers who stay live treat account health as seriously as their campaigns:

  • Isolate everything. Run each account in its own browser profile with a unique fingerprint and a clean proxy, so accounts never get linked.
  • Start trusted. Use aged, warmed accounts rather than cold ones, and build history before you push spend.
  • Scale gradually. Increase budgets in steps the platform reads as normal growth.
  • Stay compliant. Keep creatives and landing pages within policy for your vertical.
  • Have a backup plan. Keep spare assets and a recovery route ready so a restriction never stops your revenue.

The bottom line

Bans usually come down to trust and isolation. Trusted, well-warmed accounts that aren’t linked to anything risky, scaled sensibly, simply last longer.

Adsmit Solution helps on every front — verified Business Managers, isolated AdsPower profiles, managed warming, and fast recovery when you need it. Talk to us about keeping your accounts running.