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We have multiple users editing our corporate profile, after a couple of hours our users can no longer access Facebook they all come from the same IP range. Does Facebook limit the number of consecutive connections from the same IP address?

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This is a question that should be directed to Facebook. Questions here are required to be technical programming questions. – Lix Sep 27 '12 at 9:10
You can get help from Facebook for user / account / site problems at facebook.com/help/?page=220217228006012 - this is not the correct forum for those questions (see facebook.stackoverflow.com/faq#questions for more information) – Igy Oct 12 '12 at 17:01

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No, Facebook only prevents users from accessing two different accounts with the same browser. You must open two different browsers to use Facebook with two separate accounts at once. That is as granular as Facebook gets in trying to prevent multiple profiles being used at once.

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Do you have any reference for this? – Lix Sep 27 '12 at 9:19

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