
Adpos
Adpos is a global virtual card platform tailored for advertisers, agencies, and eCommerce marketers.
It supports Meta, Google, TikTok, Bing, X (Twitter), and Snapchat, enabling secure multi-account ad payments and global budget control.As an official partner of MasLogin Anti-Detect Browser, Adpos integrates secure card-based payment systems with environment isolation, RPA automation, and anti-tracking technology, creating a powerful solution for global advertising professionals.
Every Adpos card is tied to a single ad account.
When paired with MasLogin’s isolated browser environments, it ensures:
Adpos offers full API integration with MasLogin’s RPA and Local API, allowing:
Together, Adpos and MasLogin empower users to:
Q1: Which ad platforms are supported?
Adpos supports Meta, Google, TikTok, Bing, Snapchat, Twitter (X), and LinkedIn Ads.
Q2: How do I integrate Adpos with MasLogin?
Configure the Adpos API within MasLogin’s automation module to bind each browser profile to an independent card.
Q3: Will it prevent ad account bans?
Yes. Adpos and MasLogin jointly isolate device, IP, and payment data to minimize detection and bans.
Q4: Does it support bulk payment automation?
Yes. The API supports RPA-based workflows for automatic charging, top-ups, and budget management.
Q5: Is there a free trial?
Adpos provides a free test balance for new users to evaluate performance and compatibility.
Adpos and MasLogin form a next-generation ecosystem for secure, automated, and scalable advertising payments, empowering global advertisers with efficiency and safety.
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