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How to Log In to Facebook Using Cookies

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Step-by-step guide to logging into your Facebook account safely using the Cookie-Editor extension — includes video tutorial.

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Your account is almost always fine. A wrong-password error after purchase nearly always means your IP has been flagged — not that the credentials are wrong. Work through these in order:

  1. Match the country. A USA account needs a USA IP. Wrong-country IPs get blocked instantly.
  2. Avoid datacenter proxies. They're the #1 cause. Use a USA mobile proxy (Verizon, T-Mobile, AT&T) or a country-matched residential one.
  3. Rotate to a fresh IP. Even good residential IPs sometimes get flagged — switch and retry.
  4. Check the password field. Enter the Facebook password on facebook.com, not the email password (they're different). Watch for stray spaces.
Quick fix: change the proxy to a clean USA mobile or country-matched residential IP, confirm you're using the Facebook password, then try again.

Still failing? Verify the account is live without logging in →

Your order lists the Facebook password and the email password separately. A very common mistake is entering the email password into Facebook.

  • On facebook.com, use the Facebook password.
  • The email password is only for opening the inbox.
  • Re-copy carefully — no extra spaces at the start or end.

Cookie login is the safest method — it restores the existing session. Your cookies arrive Base64-encoded, so decode them first:

  1. Copy the full Cookies string from your order page.
  2. Go to base64encode.org, open the Decode tab, paste, and decode to get JSON.
  3. Open your antidetect profile (proxy connected first) and go to facebook.com.
  4. Open the Cookie-Editor extension → Import → paste the JSON → reload (F5).

📺 Watch: converting Base64 cookies to JSON

If it won't stick: the proxy must be connected before importing, and the cookie string must be copied in full.

Your order gives you a 2FA key, not the 6-digit code. Turn the key into a live code:

  1. At Facebook's 2FA prompt, keep the tab open.
  2. Go to 2fa.live and paste your 2FA key into the 2FA Secret box, then click Submit.
  3. Copy the 6-digit code that appears after the key — it refreshes every 30 seconds, so use it quickly.
  4. Enter it in Facebook to finish logging in.
Annotated 2fa.live 2FA Authenticator screen: step 1 paste the 2FA secret key, step 2 click Submit, step 3 copy the generated 6-digit Facebook login code
On 2fa.live: (1) paste the 2FA key, (2) click Submit, (3) copy the 6-digit code shown after the key.
  1. Open your antidetect profile with the country-matched proxy connected.
  2. Go to facebook.com and enter the Facebook email and Facebook password from your order.
  3. If prompted for a 2FA code, see the 2FA card above.
  4. Behave normally and wait 24+ hours before changing the password.

Some products are credentials-only (the description states whether cookies are included). You can generate your own after logging in:

  1. Log in with the provided credentials.
  2. Install the Cookie-Editor extension in your browser profile.
  3. With Facebook open and logged in, click the extension.
  4. Use Export to save the cookies in JSON format.

Around 80% of account stability comes from IP quality. Choose in this order:

ProxyVerdict
Mobile (carrier)Best for USA Facebook — use Verizon, T-Mobile, or AT&T.
ResidentialStrong, easy option — country-matched.
DatacenterAvoid — most common cause of login blocks.

Recommended residential proxies:

Rules: one IP per account, keep the same proxy + device per account, and on a mobile plan run no more than 5–10 profiles per proxy.

Use an antidetect browser so each account lives in its own isolated profile (one profile = one account). Any of these work well — click to open:

Create a separate profile for every account, connect a country-matched proxy, and set the profile's timezone & language to the account's country.

How to connect a proxy in your browser →

An antidetect browser isolates each account (one profile = one account). Recommended:

  1. Create a new profile (one per account).
  2. Enter the proxy: type, host, port, username, password.
  3. Set the profile timezone & language to match the account's country.
  4. Test the connection, then open the profile.

Verify the account in 10 seconds without touching it:

  1. Copy the profile URL, e.g. facebook.com/profile.php?id=…
  2. Open a new incognito window (Ctrl+Shift+N) so your own session doesn't affect the result.
  3. Paste the URL and check what loads.
ResultMeaning
Profile loads with name/photo✅ Active — your issue is proxy/IP related (see the wrong-password card).
"This page isn't available" or redirects home❌ May be disabled/banned — contact support with your Order ID.

Our USA accounts aren't delivered requiring selfie verification. If it's requested before your first successful login, contact us for a refund or replacement.

To reduce the chance of selfie checks: choose warmed-up accounts, use a stable, high-quality IP (mobile preferred), and stay on one consistent device. Most prompts trace back to a weak or switching IP.

The account is fine — this is Facebook's automatic location detection misreading it. Fix it in a few clicks:

  1. Open Facebook Marketplace.
  2. Click the Location icon.
  3. Set your desired location.
  4. Select the correct country or city (e.g. United Kingdom).

Marketplace will then show the correct region.

  1. Log in to Facebook with the email + Facebook password; confirm it opens normally.
  2. Open a new tab and go to business.facebook.com.
  3. If a BM is attached it opens directly; a Business Settings dashboard also means access is active.
  4. Or click your profile picture (top-right) → Business Manager / Business Settings.

No BM showing usually means none is attached. For BM accounts, email + password login is the safest method.

When enabling 2FA, Facebook may send the code to a security method already linked (e.g. a WhatsApp/SMS number). This can't always be changed right away. Try:

  1. Use the account normally for a short while (warm up), then try enabling 2FA again later.
  2. Go to Settings → Security and Login → Two-Factor Authentication and switch to an Authentication App (Google Authenticator / Authy) or Email.
  3. If you see "Try another way", select it and follow the steps.

Importing cookies sometimes helps, but isn't guaranteed.

Log in at accszone.com/login and open your order. A typical Facebook format is:

Facebook Email : Facebook Password : Email Password : 2FA Code : Profile Link

Format varies by product — you may also get a Recovery Email, Profile ID, Business Manager access, and Cookies. Copy every value completely.

Example AccsZone Facebook order page showing the delivery format with Facebook email, password, email password, 2FA key and profile link, plus links to retrieve 2FA codes and video tutorials
What an AccsZone delivery looks like — the order page shows your format, 2FA key, profile link, and quick links to 2FA codes and the video guides.
Refunds/replacements apply before your first successful login. After a successful login the account is confirmed working.

No matching answer. Try a different word, or use the live chat (blue button, bottom-right) with your Order ID.

Still need help? Chat with us live

Look for the blue chat button in the bottom-right corner of any AccsZone page and click it. Our support team replies in the live chat — just send your Order ID and a short note about the issue, and we'll help you right away.