Twitter Client API allows you to automate various actions within your Twitter accounts, such as posting tweets, liking tweets, following users, and more.
All it takes is to have a separate proxy for each account. If you don’t know where to get a proxy, I can recommend Webshare. Their proxies work for Twitter and supports many locations.
The Auth Token code will remain valid unless you log out of Twitter.
If you’re worried about accidentally logging out of a session, first log in to your Twitter account from the incognito tab of your browser. Then, after receiving the Twitter Auth token, close the window without logging out. This way, you won’t accidentally log out of your session.
You can also use Twitter Sessions settings to invalidate an Auth token. On this page, you can log out of any other sessions you want and thus deactivate the Auth token.
The Auth Token and Proxy data you send are stored on our server in an encrypted and secure format. No one but you can access the information you send.