Auto Clear K Cookies on the Embedded Browser - Warning

I advise you not to set this up because it may increase your risk of an action block.
It’s best to reset yourself how the “watch” action gets stuck
And so he can delete as everything is fine, it will be bad.

I never clear cookies anyway :stuck_out_tongue:

I can confirm that any number of cookies in the triple digits is only going to make matters worse, especially with newer accounts as it resets login information.

I’m currently experimenting with double digits and frequent restart times. I will then move onto single digits. The goal is to automatically lift bans for all accounts without damaging account trust score or creating login issues, which there are plenty of since the recent update.

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Thank you for the information.
Are you saying to clear the cookies or not clear the cookies?
How would you know how many cookies you have and how to lower them into double digits?
Thank you

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I was referring specifically to the ‘Delete up to x K Cookie Cache files with every restart’ function in combination with ‘Automatically restart Jarvee after a minimum of x hours’.

You can specify the amount of cookies you’d like automatically cleared for all accounts upon each restart in the Embedded Browser settings tab. I’m using these two settings in combination to try and find a solution which requires the least manual cookie clearances possible to lift action blocks.

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I understand - thank you!

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Please check the latest progress update in the thread caption.

How effective is utilizing the browser experience? I read a topic recently where people where saying it doesn’t change much even when visiting facebook links…

I would say better do in it than not as it will add a more human factor that may help increase your trust score!!

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Just how resource intensive is it in your experience?

What do you mean?

I read running the browser experience is more resource intensive for the VPS, is this so? Sorry for not being up to date with that.

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you can set it to run 2/3 time per day this will not take a lot of ressources!!

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Understood, thanks T!

@runninx77 @tradewolf

I think the primary use for FBE is to warm up new accounts. You can do this by viewing accounts on instagram with long scrolling settings for about 48 hours give or take. Make your settings as random as possible. After 48 hours lower the scrolling time and number of sites per day but keep high variance in your settings - also consider adding links outside of Instagram but relating to Instagram. I personally keep it running the entire day with very random activity times on all my accounts and since doing so have experienced less action blocks and logouts.

@Ariel_Blanco has an article with some links included:

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I have to agree with @embraceone here for two reasons.

  1. the average IG user is not clearing their cookies intentionally. In fact my average client thinks cookies have chocolate chips and would not even know what that is.

  2. We don’t know what IG is tracking and might be using for near or long term banning, blocks etc.

Less is more with this stuff. Run conservatively.

I’m losing sleep wondering when the next wave will come. I think that until Oct 1st we have the possibility of more drama. They want this done for Fourth Quarter Ad Sales, the Fall news cycle, the election coming. And every time Trump rattles the tech cage FB is more likely to crackdown.

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That seem reasonable! Care to give an example of the links used? is it just a normal profile link on instagram?

Here are a few examples. It’s really nothing fancy. I usually just do a Google search for ‘Instagram’ and filter by posts from the last 24 hours. I already have enough Instagram account URLs stored so that’s no issue for me.

Links

https://www.instagram.com/graylacc/
http://instagram.com/littlegreensaz
https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/stacking-rings-workshop-tickets-54469321206?aff=ebdiiginstagram
http://www.instagram.com/claireswardparkway
https://www.wethebirds.com/instagram
https://www.webwise.ie/parents/explained-image-sharing-app-instagram/

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Yeah, ive heard clearing cookies resets the trust score down to 1 (or whatever the baseline may be)

And the goal is to have as high a trust score as possible? Wouldnt this be doing more harm than good?

Great Thanks!

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