Creating multiple Reddit accounts is simple. Keeping them stable over time is the real challenge.
Most issues do not start with what you post. They start with shared environments. When several accounts run inside the same setup, they begin to overlap at the device and session level. If one account gets restricted, others often follow because the foundation underneath them is the same.
The fix is not constant IP changes or rebuilding accounts every time something breaks. With Multilogin, each Reddit account runs inside its own separate environment with persistent app data and consistent device identity. That separation keeps problems contained and allows you to scale without linking accounts together.
Why most multi-Reddit setups fail
Most multi-Reddit setups fail because accounts are separated by username, but not by environment.
Switching between Reddit accounts on the same device feels efficient, especially in the beginning. You log out, log back in, and continue working. Nothing looks connected on the surface. Underneath, the same device ID, app storage, and system history are reused every time. Reddit does not only see accounts. It sees patterns tied to one environment.
Shared environments create long-term problems:
- The same device ID and system signals are reused across accounts
- App data and cached files live in one container
- Sessions build history inside the same device
- Behavior patterns become technically linked
When one account gets restricted, Reddit checks related signals. If several accounts were running from the same environment, the risk spreads. That is why bans sometimes cascade instead of staying isolated.
Tip: If multiple accounts get flagged around the same time, do not just change content or rotate IPs. The structure is the problem. Move each account into its own dedicated environment so issues stay contained.
Reddit’s approach to restrictions
Reddit enforces restrictions at the device level, not just the account level. If your device looks suspicious, Reddit can flag or ban an account before you even log in, based on signals from the device itself.
Those signals include device ID, installed app history, network patterns, and how the session was started. A fresh account opening Reddit from a device already associated with a banned account is enough to trigger a restriction immediately, with no warning.
This is why environment separation matters more than account hygiene alone. You can follow every content rule and still get banned if the device underneath looks connected to something Reddit does not trust. Read more about how to prevent bans when running multiple Reddit accounts.
Keep one account per environment
Each account needs its own separate environment, not just its own username.
Rotating IPs or clearing cache is not enough. Reddit evaluates device behavior over time. If several accounts operate from the same device ID and system history, they are technically linked even if the usernames are different.
What actually matters:
- Device identity, not just usernames: Reddit tracks patterns tied to the device. Usernames are visible. Device identity is not.
- Consistency over time: A dedicated environment per account keeps it stable over months. Sharing one device between accounts creates risk that compounds the longer you use it.
If you keep getting bans across accounts, the cause is almost always a shared environment. Learn more about multi-account management and how to structure it correctly.
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How to create multiple Reddit accounts with Multilogin browser profiles
Browser profiles are the starting point for managing Reddit accounts on desktop. Each profile is its own separate environment with a different fingerprint, different storage, and different history. To Reddit, it looks like a different device.
Step 1: Create a browser profile
1. Open Multilogin and click Create

2. Name the profile clearly, for example “Reddit account 1”
3. Choose a residential or mobile proxy that matches the location the account is supposed to be based in

4. Save the profile
One profile per account. The moment you use the same profile for two accounts, Reddit starts connecting them.
Tip: Match the proxy location to the language and content preferences you plan to use on that account. Consistency across location, language, and behavior reduces the chance of verification prompts.
Step 2: Warm up the profile with Cookie Robot
A brand new profile with no browsing history looks suspicious. Multilogin has a built-in Cookie Robot that handles the warm-up automatically.
1. Right-click on the browser profile you just created
2. Select Run Cookie Robot

Enter a list of websites to visit, or leave it empty to use the default sites. For Reddit-specific warm-up, add reddit.com and any relevant subreddits to the list
3. Wait for it to finish
Cookie Robot browses those sites automatically, builds up session history, and makes the profile look like it has been used before. Run it over a couple of sessions before registering the account.
Tip: Run Cookie Robot at least twice across separate sessions before creating the Reddit account. A single warm-up session is better than nothing, but two or three sessions build a more convincing history.
Step 3: Launch the profile and create the Reddit account
1. Open the browser profile from your Multilogin dashboard
2. Go to reddit.com inside the profile
3. Click Sign up and register with a fresh email address

4. Complete the setup: username, interests, basic preferences
5. Confirm the account is active before using it
Do not log into any other Reddit account from this profile. Going forward, always open this account from the same profile. Every login from a different environment adds inconsistency, and that builds up fast.
Tip: Use a dedicated email address for each Reddit account. Reusing the same email provider pattern across accounts can create a link that has nothing to do with the device itself.
Managing Reddit accounts via mobile with Multilogin Cloud Phones
Browser profiles handle desktop. For mobile, Multilogin cloud phones give each account its own real Android environment running in the cloud. Reddit’s mobile app picks up actual device signals, the kind that come from a phone someone is genuinely using. Accounts with clean, consistent mobile signals tend to behave more stably over time.
To understand what Cloud Phones are and how they work, see our guide on Multilogin cloud phones as real Android devices in the cloud.
Step 1: Connect a Cloud Phone
1. Go to Mobile dashboard and click Create
2. Choose the country or region that you registered from using the browser profile

3. Select an Android device model from the available options

4. Name the profile clearly, for example “Reddit mobile account 1”
5. Click Create. The cloud phone will be ready in a few seconds
Important: Use the same region for both the browser profile and cloud phone if you are running the same Reddit account across both. Switching regions between sessions is a common trigger for verification prompts.
Step 2: Install the Reddit app
1. Launch the cloud phone from your Multilogin dashboard
2. Open the built-in app store inside the cloud phone

3. Search for Reddit and install the app
4. Wait for the installation to complete before moving on
Using the native Reddit app matters. It builds realistic mobile usage patterns that stay inside that specific environment instead of mixing with other accounts.
Step 3: Launch and log in
- Open the Reddit app inside the cloud phone
- Tap Log in and enter the credentials for the account assigned to this profile
- Complete any verification steps if prompted
- Confirm the account is fully active
Keep the rule strict: one Reddit account per cloud phone. Do not log into a different account from the same environment, even briefly.
Tip: After logging in, spend a few minutes browsing the feed and scrolling before doing anything else. Starting with aggressive activity immediately after login is a common pattern Reddit flags.
Step 4: Repeat for each additional account
When you need another Reddit account on mobile, create a new cloud phone and repeat the steps above. Existing accounts remain untouched in their own environments.
Scaling works by adding environments, not by fitting more accounts into the same one.
Tip: Keep a simple log that maps each cloud phone name to its Reddit account. As the number of profiles grows, this prevents mix-ups and makes troubleshooting much faster.
Practical tips for keeping accounts stable
- Warm up new accounts before heavy activity. Fresh accounts that immediately post, comment, and vote at high volume look suspicious. Spend the first few days browsing and making occasional comments before ramping up.
- Keep behavior consistent inside each profile. Log in at similar times, maintain realistic session lengths, and avoid sudden spikes in activity. Each environment builds its own behavioral history. Make sure that history looks natural.
- Do not cross-interact between accounts. Avoid upvoting your own posts from another account you control. Reddit monitors voting patterns, and coordinated activity is a common trigger for restrictions.
- Keep sessions persistent. Avoid resetting or reinstalling the Reddit app unless necessary. Persistence is what gives each environment a stable identity over time.
- Act quickly if one account gets restricted. Because each account runs in its own environment, a restriction on one does not automatically affect the others. Isolate the issue, review what triggered it, and adjust that account’s behavior without touching the rest.
For more on how Reddit restricts accounts quietly, see our guide on what a Reddit shadow ban is and how to avoid it.
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Final verdict about how to create multiple Reddit accounts
Managing multiple Reddit accounts at scale is straightforward when the setup is done correctly. The mistakes that lead to cascading bans almost always come from shared environments, not from content.
By giving each Reddit account its own dedicated environment in Multilogin, whether a browser profile for desktop or a cloud phone for mobile, you keep identities separate at every level: device signals, session history, app data, and network. Problems stay contained, and growth does not require rebuilding accounts from scratch.
If you want to go further, Multilogin also supports web automation workflows that can help manage activity across profiles more efficiently at scale.
FAQs about how to create multiple Reddit accounts
Is it legal to create multiple Reddit accounts?
Yes. Reddit allows users to create more than one account. The risk appears when accounts are managed from shared environments that create technical linkage.
How many Reddit accounts can I run with Multilogin?
There is no fixed limit. Each Android Cloud Phone represents one Reddit account. You can scale by adding more environments without affecting existing ones.
Do I need different phone numbers for each account?
Reddit may request phone verification for some accounts. If required, each account should use its own verification method to avoid cross-linking.
Can I manage Reddit app and browser accounts together?
Yes. Multilogin allows you to manage Android Cloud Phones for the Reddit app and Antidetect Browser profiles for web sessions inside the same dashboard.
Does Multilogin include proxies?
Yes. Multilogin includes built-in residential and mobile-grade proxies aligned with the selected cloud phone region.
Can teams share Reddit accounts safely?
Yes, when access is tied to environments instead of shared passwords. Each team member can be assigned specific cloud phones. Accounts can move between team members without resetting sessions or exposing credentials.