The allure of the is understandable—free, automated social media points sound like a dream. But in reality, you are trading account security, cybersecurity, and ethical standing for temporary, low-quality points.
A: No. Most "cheat engines" are outdated or malware. Addmefast updates its code weekly.
Includes "randomized delays" between clicks to avoid detection by Addmefast’s security systems.
Earn no more than 8,000–10,000 points per day on a new account. After 2 weeks, you can increase to 20,000/day. Earning 100k points in 24 hours is a red flag.
Addmefast uses reCAPTCHA v3 and browser fingerprinting. Selenium is easily detectable unless you use stealth plugins.
Many "Ultimate Point Generators" found on shady websites are actually malware or "stealers" designed to capture your social media login credentials. Sustainable Alternatives for Growth
Spend 10 minutes each day manually browsing Addmefast. Like a few random items. Complete a survey. This creates "human noise" in your account history.
while True: try: like_button = driver.find_element_by_xpath("//button[contains(text(),'Like')]") like_button.click() # Wait random 5-12 seconds time.sleep(random.uniform(5, 12)) except: # Refresh page if no tasks available driver.refresh() time.sleep(30)
Many social media growth groups allow direct point swapping. You give them 10 YouTube likes, they give you 10 back. No middleman, no bot detection.
Share your link to earn points from active recruits.