Cross-border people must know that using a professional fingerprint browser will block all common browser fingerprints, such as screen size, operating system, and other fingerprints used by websites to track and identify you, because using the same browser fingerprint in your different accounts may lead to account suspension.
But in fact, we should know that the biggest fingerprint is your IP address. Using the same IP address for multiple accounts is a big red flag, which can and often leads to account association and account suspension. This tells us the importance of IP, but do you know what IP is? What are the types of IP?
What is a static IP?
Static IPs can also be called residential IPs, which refers to residential IPs as being assigned to homeowners from their ISPs. When you move to a new house or apartment and set up your internet, your connection is assigned an IP address. It will look something like 11.22.33.444 or 111.22.33.444. You will also see details associated with your IP address, such as your ISP name and even your approximate location. If you connect by using a different residential IP address as a proxy, your public IP information will appear as any specific residence using that IP when you browse.
What is a dynamic IP?
A dynamic IP is a datacenter proxy, which is different from a static IP in that it is not owned by an ISP. It can act as a "wall" between you and anyone who tries to view your IP over the Internet. Instead of seeing your home IP address and all of its associated identifying information, someone trying to see your real IP address will only see the datacenter proxy address and information associated with the company that owns the datacenter. You can think of a datacenter proxy IP as a way to mask your real IP address and its associated identifying information, but it is not a complete replacement for a static IP.
Static IP and dynamic IP usage scenarios
1. Maintaining accounts on platforms such as FB, Amazon, TK, and Instagram
If you need to log in to these platforms every day and post a certain amount every day, then it is recommended that you use a static IP , which can make your account environment more secure and stable, and the weight will be higher.
If your account is a new account and you are just an ordinary user who logs in occasionally and posts and pictures occasionally, you can use a dynamic IP , which is relatively more cost-effective.
2. FB, ins, TK advertising and traffic diversion
If you need to place advertisements on social media platforms to attract off-site traffic and upload a lot of images every day, then it is recommended that you use a static IP, and it is best to choose a monthly IP, because you need long-term investment, and advertising is not a one-off thing.
3. Amazon store and independent station management
If you are a cross-border e-commerce seller and you have multiple accounts, then at this time you need to ensure that your store environment is secure and independent. It is best to use a static IP, because the store is the one that requires you to ensure that the IP is stable and fixed, so that the platform believes that this is a real seller who is operating your store independently.
4. Amazon Reviews
If you need to do Amazon reviews, and the demand for IP is large, the cycle is short, and it can be used and discarded, then you can choose to use a dynamic IP, which is more in number and easier to find. But if you require the IP to be stable and operate it for a long time, then you have to use a static IP.
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