Running several accounts on one ordinary phone is the fastest way to get them linked and banned. The platforms don't just look at your login — they read the device fingerprint, the network, and behavioural patterns. Cloud phones fix this by giving every account its own isolated environment.
1. One device fingerprint per account
Each Droidra instance ships with its own unique device identifiers, build properties and sensor profile. Two accounts never share a fingerprint, so a ban on one never cascades to the others.
2. Match the IP to the device
A clean device behind a shared, flagged IP still looks suspicious. Attach a dedicated mobile or residential IP per device so the network story matches the hardware story. Droidra supports per-device proxies and mobile IPs out of the box.
3. Warm up before you scale
New accounts that behave like bots on day one don't last. Warm each account gradually — realistic sessions, human-like timing, no bursts. Cloud phones make this cheap to do at volume.
4. Automate carefully
ADB and the Droidra API let you script repetitive work, but randomize timing and actions. Identical, millisecond-perfect behaviour across accounts is itself a fingerprint.
5. Keep environments truly separate
- No shared logins, cookies or clipboard between devices.
- One payment identity per cluster where relevant.
- Rotate nothing that should look stable (device id) and stabilize nothing that should look fresh (session).
Do these five things and account health improves dramatically — whether you run ten accounts or ten thousand.