Do you really understand anti-correlation? Amazon uses clues to determine whether a seller operates multiple stores. The first is the registration qualifications. You cannot register multiple stores with the same company's qualifications, including personal qualifications, phone numbers, email addresses, and accounts. The second is the product, product pictures, descriptions, including logistics and delivery information. Finally, there are three major factors of correlation, including IP correlation, environmental correlation, and operational correlation.
As we all know, opening a large number of stores and using store groups to grab traffic is a rapid growth strategy for most cross-border e-commerce sellers. Once there are many stores, the primary issue to worry about is the store's anti-association and security issues.
Account association is an irreversible process. Once it is determined to be associated, it is inevitable that it will be forcibly closed and only one account will be left. Many big sellers were caught off guard and their stores were closed, and many years of hard work went to waste. To prevent store association, you must first understand the factors that lead to store association.
Cross-border e-commerce sellers may be linked if they are not careful in the operation, network and account information. The linking factors are as follows:
1. Operation end: Network card MAC address, browser cookies, password association, Flash object
2. Network side: Router MAC address, external IP address, browser fingerprint association
3. Account information: credit card, payment method information, phone number, email address, registration address…
Generally, there are several solutions to prevent store association:
The first method is to use an independent computer and independent network cable. One computer, one network cable, one account. A new computer, new system, new browser, and new network cable are of course a safe way to log in. However, for a cross-border e-commerce seller with dozens, hundreds, or even thousands of stores, the cost is extremely high. Not only does it require a lot of manpower, material resources, and financial resources, but also hundreds of network cables and store account passwords. Just thinking about it is a headache.
The second method is to use a VPS cloud server. VPS uses Virtual Private Server virtual private server technology to divide a physical server into multiple virtual private servers. However, its performance is extremely unstable, remote operations often freeze, and IP addresses are recycled without any purity, which puts store accounts at great risk.
Is there a more convenient, stable, efficient and cheaper solution?
Of course there is, e-commerce browser. The development of the cross-border e-commerce industry has also led to the development of a number of cross-border e-commerce browsers. There are endless browsers available for cross-border e-commerce on the market. How can you choose a browser that can fully protect the security of your store? First of all, you must ensure the following three points.
First, make browser fingerprints anonymous.
The working principle of browser fingerprint anonymity: use virtual browser configuration files to replace several computers, with browser fingerprint protection function, when the account is imported, it will automatically set an independent browser fingerprint for each account to prevent being associated with the website or store.
Second, isolate cookies.
Cookies, local storage, and other cache files of each browser file will be completely isolated, and browser profiles will not be able to leak information to each other.
Third, use high-quality pure IP.
IP recycling will lead to IP address pollution, which is very easy to cause the store to be associated. It is very important to choose a browser with high-quality multi-node IP that is pure and not issued repeatedly. It is recommended to use static IP: also known as fixed IP address, which is an IP address assigned to a computer or network device for long-term use. Generally speaking, only special servers or computers using dedicated lines to access the Internet have fixed IP addresses, and they require relatively expensive fees.
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