Dolphin Anty: Facebook Registration with a Safer, More Stable Setup
A step-by-step guide on how to register a Facebook account through Dolphin Anty: what to prepare before starting, how to create a separate profile, check the network, complete normal registration, and avoid breaking the first actions after login. No mass registrations, no automation, and no “no-checks” promises.
Quick answer: you can register a Facebook account through Dolphin only as through a separate browser profile: create a profile, check the network, open Facebook, enter real details, confirm email or phone, and save recovery access. Dolphin Anty should not be treated as a way to outsmart the platform — it is a tool for separating browser environments.
When does it make sense?
When you need to keep different browser sessions, cookies, profiles, and work tasks separate instead of mixing them in one regular browser. But the registration itself stays normal: real details, an available contact, calm actions, and compliance with Facebook rules.
What should you avoid?
Do not run mass registrations, use automated account-creation scenarios, change profile settings on the fly, or ignore verification requests. If Facebook asks for a check, it is better to understand the reason and follow the official step instead of creating several new problems in a row.
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Video: Facebook registration through Dolphin Anty
Before you start: what to prepare
Before opening the Facebook form, prepare three things: an available email address or phone number, a clear password, and a working network. These small basics often break the registration process: the code does not arrive, the mailbox is unavailable, the password is not saved, or the connection changes during an active session.
If you need the basic registration logic without Dolphin, start with the guide on how to register a Facebook account. It explains the name, date of birth, confirmation contact, password, and first steps after login. This page adds the Dolphin environment part, but it does not replace the basic scenario.
The network part should be checked before registration, not when Facebook has already sent a code. If a separate connection is used in the Dolphin profile, it is useful to review mobile proxy setup in advance: host, port, protocol, login, password, and external IP checks should be clear before you start. 4G/5G mobile proxies belong only to the network part — they do not replace real account details, mailbox access, Facebook rules, or careful profile work.
How to prepare a profile in Dolphin Anty
1. Create a separate profile for one task
Open Dolphin Anty and create a new profile. Name it in a way that makes its purpose clear later: for example, by project, GEO, or work task. Do not put several different accounts and scenarios into one profile. Otherwise, it becomes hard to understand where cookies, old sessions, and new login errors come from.
2. Do not change settings without a reason
At the start, it is better not to touch everything at once. If the profile is created, the network is checked, and the browser opens normally, there is no need to change fingerprint settings, language, time zone, extensions, and other parameters before every action. Sudden changes make troubleshooting harder: later you will not know what exactly caused the issue.
3. Add a proxy only if you really need it
In Dolphin, a proxy can be added when creating a profile or through profile settings. Enter the connection details, test the connection, and make sure the IP, GEO, and time zone look as expected. If the test fails, do not open Facebook “just to try”: first fix the port, protocol, username, password, or the connection itself.
How to register a Facebook account through Dolphin: step-by-step
1. Open the profile and check normal internet access
Start the Dolphin profile and open a few regular pages. If websites load slowly, the connection drops, or the IP does not match what you expected, fix the network first. Registering an account during an unstable connection is a bad idea because any error becomes harder to understand.
2. Go to Facebook and fill in the registration form
Enter your first and last name, date of birth, email or phone number, and password. Do not rush: check whether there is a typo in the email, phone number, or birth date. The contact must be yours and available, because it may be needed not only for the code, but also for account recovery.
3. Confirm your email or phone number
If Facebook sends a code, check your mailbox, SMS, spam folder, and the contact you entered. Do not click resend many times in a row. If the code is delayed, it is better to wait a few minutes and check the contact calmly instead of starting another chaotic attempt.
4. Do not overload the profile after the first login
Do not change every account setting immediately. First, make sure login works, the contact is confirmed, the password is saved, and the security section opens. Then enable two-factor authentication and review active sessions. Other actions are better handled gradually.
Short checklist before moving on
Before moving to the next steps, check calmly: the Dolphin profile starts without errors, the internet works, the external IP is clear, the Facebook contact is confirmed, the password is saved, 2FA is enabled, and active sessions do not look strange.
It is important not to mix personal profile registration with advertising infrastructure. Dolphin helps keep a separate browser environment, but it does not create a Page, ad account, or BM. If after registration you move to advertising work, the Page, roles, ad account, and Business Manager Facebook should be checked separately. That is the next stage, not part of the profile registration itself.
FAQ
Can I register Facebook through Dolphin Anty?
Technically, yes: Dolphin opens a separate browser profile through which you can complete normal Facebook registration. But the rules stay the same: real details, an available contact, confirmation, and no automation.
Is Dolphin Anty required for registration?
No. It is not required for normal registration. It can be useful when you need to separate work environments and avoid mixing sessions in one browser, but it does not solve problems with account details, contact access, or account behavior by itself.
Why can Facebook request verification?
The reason may be a new profile, unavailable contact, incorrect details, unstable network, rushed actions, or other security signals. It is better to read Facebook’s exact message and follow the official step instead of changing everything at once.
What should I do right after the first login?
Check the confirmed contact, save the password, enable 2FA, and review active sessions. Start with access and security, then move to other settings.