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What to Do If You Receive a Compliance Notice from a Social Platform

Find out what compliance notices mean on social platforms and the simple steps to resolve them.

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Written by Marvin
Updated over a week ago

Receiving a Compliance Notice is fairly common and usually nothing to worry about. Here’s why it happens and how to handle it.

💡Compliance notices are more about platform safeguards than punishments. Following best practices and using the Outreachly Browser keeps your campaigns running smoothly.

Why You Might See This Notice

  • Multiple sessions: Logging in via a regular web browser while already logged in elsewhere can trigger the alert.

  • Messaging patterns: Sending the same message to multiple people (even manually) may be flagged.

  • Profile activity: Opening many profiles at once (e.g., “open in new tab”), especially if repeated often, can raise concerns.

  • Profile details: Using inaccurate information (such as listing a company you don’t actually work for) may also lead to a notice.

What You Can Do

  • In most cases, clicking “Agree to comply” will let you continue without interruption.

  • To reduce the chances of receiving these notices, we recommend using the Outreachly Browser, which is designed to keep activity safer and more consistent.

🚀Success! Discover why social platforms issue compliance notices and learn how to resolve them efficiently with Outreachly.

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