How to prevent association when operating multiple accounts on Amazon? This question should be asked by many sellers. It is understood that more than half of the sellers in China have more than one account. It can be said that operating multiple accounts on Amazon is a very common thing. However, in order to provide consumers with a better shopping environment, Amazon does not allow sellers to do so, so association problems begin to appear.
Regarding Amazon association issues, you can find them in many posts. There are three main consequences of association:
1. Forcibly remove the same product from the same site and seller
2. The same seller on different sites will most likely not affect operations
3. This is why everyone is doing Amazon’s anti-association work. The account will be closed if one of the associated accounts is closed by Amazon due to violations.
No seller would be willing to see or accept this result. The store they worked so hard to run was closed without any chance of appeal. The inventory in the warehouse and the listings with such good rankings were blocked, and everything was instantly returned to the factory settings. The word "sad" cannot describe the sellers' mood. So how can we prevent Amazon account association? Let me share with you.
The key point of the following content is to let Amazon determine that multiple accounts are operated by different sellers. Specifically, you need to do the following:

1. IP cannot be repeated and needs to be distinguished
IP association is the easiest way to identify account association. Whether it is Amazon, Wish, PayPal or other platforms, if an Amazon account in your company is frozen, then all IP addresses logged in by this account will be identified as related to this account. The meaning is very simple, that is, if you have logged in to this account in other places, such as home, friend's house, company, etc., other accounts in these places will be at risk of being locked up in the black room. Other accounts may not be blocked for the time being, but they have been marked and may be blocked at any time.
Prevention Tips
To avoid this situation, when registering a new account, you must register in a place other than those listed above (a place where the original account has not been logged in), and the network environment must be brand new so that there is no risk of IP association. The simplest way is to get a new broadband and an Internet cable.
2. The systems cannot be the same
Of course, simple system association will not cause the account to be associated, but multiple factors together will cause it to be associated. The system association is actually very simple, that is, the operating system and hardware information used by the computer. Each computer will have a system ID. If your risk account has been operated on this computer before, then any account that has been operated on this computer will inevitably be associated.
Prevention Tips
Apart from reinstalling the computer, I don't know of any other way to avoid this system ID mark
3. Hardware cannot be the same
This factor is the same as the system. When the hardware association involves more factors including the CPU, memory stick, motherboard, etc. in a computer, they all belong to the hardware range. As long as your problem account has logged in to this computer, the hardware information will naturally be marked, and it is unavoidable when logging in to other accounts later.
Prevention Tips
Needless to say, just try a new computer.
It is really troublesome to guard against each of these single operations. Now Zi Niao Super Browser can also help sellers solve it. Just log in to the browser, and the browser will assign a fixed IP to the seller's account. No matter how many platforms you log in to, they can be distinguished. Moreover, each information IP is independent and brand new without any conflict. The stable and secure channel allows sellers to be more comfortable in the process of operating Amazon stores.
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