Access to Facebook
VPN for Facebook — open Facebook in Russia
Facebook has been blocked in Russia since 2022, and shared VPNs trigger captchas and account blocks. A personal vpn.how server with a clean dedicated IP opens Facebook reliably — feed, messages and groups work like before.
9 protocols
dedicated IP
from $4.90
~2 min
money-back
Why Facebook won’t open
Since March 2022, access to Facebook (Meta) in Russia has been restricted at the ISP level. Free and shared VPNs only help briefly: their IP addresses are shared by thousands of people, so Facebook flags them as suspicious — hence the captchas, logouts and “security checks”, and sometimes a temporary account block.
How to open Facebook with a VPN
1
Pick a planGet a personal vpn.how server with a dedicated IP — launch in a couple of minutes.
2
Import the configReady configs and instructions for iPhone, Android and PC are already in your dashboard.
3
ConnectTurn on the VPN — your traffic goes through your clean IP and Facebook opens with no captchas.
4
Use it as beforeFeed, messages, groups and Marketplace work at full speed, with no account bans.
Plans
Pick a period — your dedicated-IP server is ready in a couple of minutes.
7 days
11.90$
Benefit: 4.70$ Buy
Top
30 days
24.90$
Benefit: 5.40$ Buy
90 days
44.90$
Benefit: 8.00$ Buy
180 days
79.90$
Benefit: 12.99$ Buy
365 days
149.90$
Benefit: 49.90$ Buy
Why you need a dedicated IP
Facebook is strict about IP reputation. A shared VPN address used by hundreds of other accounts quickly becomes suspicious — and you get captchas, checks and blocks for other people’s actions. A dedicated IP on a personal server is used only by you: to Facebook it looks like an ordinary home connection, so logins stay stable and your account stays safe.
Your own IPA dedicated address shared with no one — clean reputation, no captchas or bans.
High speedA private channel with no neighbours or peak-hour drops — video and calls without lag.
Bypass blocks9 protocols, including VLESS+Reality for anti-DPI.
Ready in 2 minutesNo Linux setup: ready configs and instructions for every device.
Frequently asked questions
Is it safe to use Facebook via a VPN?
Yes, if it’s a personal server with a dedicated IP. The risk comes from shared VPNs where one address is used by thousands — those are the IPs Facebook flags and blocks. Your own IP stays clean.
Will my account get banned?
With a stable dedicated IP the risk is minimal — it looks consistent to Facebook. Constantly switching “dirty” shared IPs is what actually triggers security checks.
Will messages and groups work?
Yes. It’s a private channel with no neighbours, so the feed, Messenger, groups and Marketplace work at full speed.
How much does it cost?
Plans start from $4.90, paid by card or crypto, periods from 1 day. A money-back guarantee applies.