In recent years, Amazon has been cracking down on multiple account operations, and sellers are becoming more and more aware of anti-association. In addition to understanding operations and preventing anti-association, using anti-association tools is also a necessity.
Initially, in order to prevent Amazon from detecting the association of multiple accounts and stores, VPS, as a virtual server, was very suitable for anti-association work when network cables and 4G network cards could not meet the needs of mobile office. Then, super browsers facilitated sellers' operations on the basis of achieving an isolated usage environment, becoming one of the main anti-association tools.

However, more and more sellers have stated that after choosing an anti-association solution, they cannot just sit back and do nothing.
At present, Amazon is constantly upgrading its technology, conducting carpet-style screening of sellers in the domestic market, and resolutely cracking down on a series of behaviors that violate platform regulations.
It is understood that the anti-association method of the traditional isolated environment can no longer meet the existing account security requirements.
When sellers use traditional VPS or super anti-association browsers, the IP risk is very high. Although both can achieve the purpose of anti-association, the Amazon platform has become increasingly strict in controlling IPs. When the IP assigned to log in to the store is a shared IP, many sellers have received association warnings.
Serious consequences after IP association:
In clustered office areas, when using routers, etc., IPs are usually shared IPs. When you visit a website, the website will obtain the IP address and record it in the database. The next time you use the same IP to visit the website, the website will identify the user based on the IP address. If the IP has been used by someone else and has been blacklisted before, and the same IP is used to log in again, it will be judged as an associated account.
If the IP is pure, you only need to pay attention to the independence of the IPs. If Amazon finds that multiple accounts use the same IP to log in, it will ask the user to choose one account to save and close the other account. Amazon itself does not allow the same user to open multiple stores.
If the IP has been blacklisted, even if all the registration information is new, the account is likely to have association risks. If other stores have been logged in on the computer, it involves hardware association, IP association, etc. Sellers should change to a clean IP in time, prepare for withdrawals first, and be mentally prepared for association and account suspension.
Therefore, on Amazon, a clean IP is crucial and is the biggest barrier to prevent account association. Choosing a clean IP to prevent account association is one of the core tasks of sellers.
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