Buy Aged Facebook Account — 1-5 Year Old Profiles for Ads
An aged Facebook account is a personal Facebook profile that has been active for 1 to 5 years, with real friends, posting history, and organic activity that makes it indistinguishable from a regular user's account. Buying aged Facebook accounts is essential for advertisers who need to create new Business Managers, ad accounts, or Facebook Pages with a foundation of trust that Meta's algorithms recognize and reward.
What You Get
- 1-5 years of account age — Choose from accounts aged 1, 2, 3, or 5+ years depending on your trust requirements
- Natural activity history — Real posts, likes, comments, and interactions that establish organic behavior patterns
- Friends and connections — Accounts come with an established friend list, adding social proof and trust signals
- Ready for BM creation — Immediately create a Business Manager and ad accounts with inherited account trust
- Identity documents available — Matching ID documents included for accounts that require identity verification
- Full access credentials — Login email, password, and 2FA backup codes delivered instantly
Why Aged Facebook Profiles Matter for Advertising
Meta's trust algorithm heavily weighs account age and activity history when determining how much freedom to give an advertiser. A brand-new Facebook profile that immediately creates a Business Manager and starts running ads raises red flags in Meta's automated review system. The result is often immediate spending restrictions, identity verification prompts, or outright account disablement.
An aged Facebook account solves this problem by providing the foundation of trust that Meta expects. When a 3-year-old profile with hundreds of friends and years of posting history creates a Business Manager, Meta's systems see a legitimate user engaging in normal business activity — not a suspicious new account trying to advertise immediately. This translates to higher initial spend limits, fewer verification prompts, and significantly lower risk of automated restrictions.
The difference in trust between a new and aged account is dramatic. New accounts typically receive $50/day spend limits and face multiple verification checkpoints. Aged accounts often receive $250+/day limits from the start and encounter far fewer friction points. For media buyers who create multiple BMs and ad accounts as part of their workflow, aged Facebook accounts are not a luxury — they are a necessity.
Who Needs Aged Facebook Accounts?
- Media buyers who need to create fresh Business Managers with high trust from day one
- Agencies managing multiple client BMs and needing reliable profile infrastructure
- Advertisers with disabled profiles who need a trusted replacement to rebuild their ad setup
- Ecommerce sellers who want to create Facebook Pages and run ads without the new-account restrictions
- Affiliate marketers who need multiple profiles for different campaigns and offers
How It Works
- Choose your account age and complete payment via crypto, Wise, PayPal, or bank transfer
- Receive credentials instantly — login email, password, and 2FA codes delivered via email or Telegram
- Log in and warm up — browse, interact, and let the account settle on your device for best results
- Create your Business Manager, add payment methods, and start advertising
Trust Signals That Matter
Every aged account we sell includes the trust signals that Meta's algorithms evaluate: account creation date, login consistency, friend network size, content engagement history, and device fingerprinting readiness. These signals work together to present a profile that Meta treats as a genuine, established user — giving you the best possible starting point for advertising.
Frequently Asked Questions
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