For Amazon's partners, "anti-association" is a word that makes their conversations change. What is anti-association? In short, "same person" operating multiple Amazon accounts at the same time is strictly prohibited. Stores that are convicted of being associated will have their products removed from the shelves, or their account funds will be frozen and permanently banned.
Cross-border E-commerce Anti-Association
Amazon can obtain seller-related information through technical means, and determine whether multiple accounts belong to the same seller by matching related factors.
We can understand that the setting of the "anti-association" rule is for the safety of buyers and the fairness of sellers. But what needs to be known is that requirements such as finding a brand new computer, registering a brand new mailbox, etc. are relatively easy to solve. The biggest unknowable factor is actually the non-independent IP network used on a daily basis.
If you complete the registration without knowing it when you register the store, and as a result you and other sellers are using a limited IP pool, then in the subsequent login process, it is very likely that you will encounter problems caused by the use of rotation. When the same IP logs in to different stores, your store is determined to be related.
Or, if you have made an /Amazon/fb account, etc., this is called multiple platforms, it is allowed to log in to multiple platforms with the same IP, but you cannot log in to two Amazons/two/two etsy with one IP …
Three anti-association schemes
It can be seen from this that to prevent associations, the IP must be pure and the environment must be independent, so as to better avoid the above association problems and clear obstacles for the operation of cross-border e-commerce. Common scenarios:
1. Each computer pulls a network cable, and each network cable has a store
2. Anti-association fingerprint browser
3. Purchase overseas VPS (cloud server)
For a company specializing in cross-border e-commerce, if it is dedicated to pulling hundreds of network cables for hundreds of store accounts, the management cost and price cost will be too high and unrealistic.
The most popular right now is to use an anti-association fingerprint browser. For example, the AdsPower fingerprint browser used by many cross-border e-commerce merchants.
AdsPower can create an independent operating environment for each account. Cookies, local storage and other cached files of each browser file will be completely isolated, and browser configuration files cannot leak information from each other, preventing the same browser fingerprints. A network account is associated.
If you want to use a VPS, then I suggest you use a VPS of a regular service provider, because your Amazon account may carry your life, and account security must be the first. Some cheap servers sold on a certain treasure may not have all the security measures themselves, and there are many security loopholes, which are easy to be hacked. And there may be days when the operator service provider can't do it, and your information may not be returned, which is very troublesome. Therefore, it is recommended that you choose a regular big-name service provider.