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Threads Account Types: Auto-Regs, Aged, Real Device

When you choose Threads accounts, the main question is not "where is it cheaper" but "what fits the task." Auto-regs, aged, and real device differ in survivability, platform trust, and price. Picking the wrong type costs money: a cheap account burns out on a high-stakes combination, while an expensive real device is a waste on a one-off test. Let's break down Threads account types in detail — who needs which, and how risk, price, and quality relate.

Auto-regs: bulk and low price

Auto-regs are freshly registered accounts created automatically and in bulk. Their main advantages are low price and availability in any volume.

  • Price — the cheapest accounts on the market.
  • Volume — taken in bulk for mass tasks.
  • Quick start — ready to work right after purchase.

The downsides are clear too: fresh accounts have minimal platform trust and a higher risk of restrictions. They require warm-up, and some accounts in a batch may drop off under the first loads. Auto-regs are the choice for testing combinations, mass-looking, and tasks where losing a single account is not critical.

Aged: age as a trust factor

Aged accounts are profiles that, after registration, "rested" for a while without active use. Account age increases trust from Meta's algorithms.

  • Higher trust — the platform treats older profiles more gently.
  • Lower ban risk — such accounts handle load better.
  • Balanced price — more expensive than auto-regs but cheaper than real device.

Aged accounts are the golden middle. They fit promotion, warm-up, engagement work, and combinations where stability matters but maximum survivability is not required. This is the most universal option for most tasks.

Real device: maximum trust

Real device accounts are registered and warmed up from real mobile devices. By their digital footprints, they look as close as possible to live-user profiles.

  • Maximum survivability — minimal risk of restrictions.
  • Platform trust — natural fingerprints of real devices.
  • Price — the most expensive accounts, but the most reliable.

Real device accounts are bought for high-stakes, long-term projects: running a brand, expensive funnels, schemes where a block means major losses. Spending such accounts on one-off tests is not worth it.

Comparison: risk, price, and quality

To choose a type for the task, keep this simple ratio logic in mind:

  • Auto-regs — low price, high risk, minimal trust. For tests and mass tasks.
  • Aged — medium price, moderate risk, good trust. For promotion and universal tasks.
  • Real device — high price, low risk, maximum trust. For long, high-stakes projects.

The more responsibility a task carries, the higher the account quality should be. Saving on type where survivability matters turns into wasted time and money on relaunching.

How to choose a type for your task

Define the task and the cost of a mistake. Need to quickly test dozens of combinations — take auto-regs. Running steady promotion — aged. Launching an expensive, long project where a ban is unacceptable — real device. Often the optimum is to combine: auto-regs for tests, aged and real device for scaling working combinations.

The ThreadsMarket catalog has Threads accounts for any task: auto-registered, aged and real device, 24/7 auto-delivery, 24-hour warranty, payment in USDT and rubles. Support via Telegram @RegaProvider. Pick the type by risk and budget — and work in Threads on accounts that match your task.