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Account Renting

Is it legal to rent my social media account?

Short Answer

Yes. Renting your account is legally equivalent to a community manager arrangement: you get paid to have content posted on your page, like a brand hiring an agency. You don't sell the account, don't share your password, and retain full ownership. It doesn't violate TikTok, Instagram, YouTube, or Facebook terms of service.

Last verified: July 3, 2026 · TokPortal Editorial

Renting your social media account is essentially a paid posting arrangement. Brands have always hired social media managers to post content on their behalf — renting works the same way, just from the account owner's side.

  • You retain full ownership and admin access at all times
  • Passwords are never shared with TokPortal or clients
  • All content is posted via your account's official API integration
  • You approve every post before it goes live
  • You can revoke access instantly at any time

Platform terms compliance

TikTok, Instagram, YouTube, and Facebook all explicitly allow third-party scheduling tools and team posting. Renting falls under this same allowed usage.

Related questions

Could I get banned for renting?

Risk is very low because content is reviewed by you before posting and uses official APIs at natural rates. You stay in control of what gets posted.

Does this differ from selling my account?

Yes — completely. Selling transfers ownership and is against most platform ToS. Renting keeps ownership with you and is treated like any other social media manager arrangement.

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