Amazon, as the leader of the global e-commerce platform, has always adopted strict prevention strategies for account association. On the Amazon platform, if multiple accounts are identified as owned by the same user, sellers may face a series of adverse consequences, including but not limited to transaction restrictions and account bans. Therefore, both sellers and buyers must seriously face the problem of how to prevent account association.

As a common multi-account operation tool, e-commerce browser anti-association has also been widely used on the Amazon platform. By using e-commerce browsers, sellers and buyers can improve the security of their accounts and reduce the risk of being associated. The following is a detailed introduction to how Amazon uses e-commerce browser anti-association:

1. Choose an applicable e-commerce browser

When choosing an e-commerce browser, security, stability and compatibility are important factors to consider. Some well-known e-commerce browser brands have high security and stability, and effectively prevent account association. These browsers support multiple operating systems and browsers at the same time, which is convenient for sellers and buyers to use. In addition, the IP of your own device or your own device IP can be used at the same time to provide more options.

2. Multi-account login

When using an e-commerce browser, sellers and buyers can log in to multiple accounts at the same time. In this way, each account has independent login information and browsing history, which makes it difficult for the platform to associate it with the same user. At the same time, by setting different login times and browsing history, e-commerce browsers can avoid association problems caused by mutual access between cookies, further improving the security of accounts.

3. IP isolation

In order to avoid being identified as the same user due to the same network environment or IP address, e-commerce browsers usually provide IP isolation function. Through the IP isolation function in the browser, sellers and buyers can log in to different accounts in different network environments to avoid being identified as the same user by the platform.

4. Privacy mode

E-commerce browsers usually provide privacy mode to protect user privacy information. In privacy mode, the browser will not record information such as user browsing history and search history, effectively preventing this information from being used by the platform to associate accounts.

Using e-commerce browsers to prevent association on the Amazon platform is a common and effective practice. Sellers and buyers can effectively protect the security of their accounts and reduce the probability of being identified as the same user by the platform by choosing applicable e-commerce browsers, multi-account login, IP isolation, privacy mode, etc.