Super browser is a browser customized for e-commerce business, with multi-opening and anti-association functions, designed to optimize store access speed and improve the security of multi-store management. Its core purpose is to improve the operating experience of e-commerce sellers, improve operational efficiency, and provide a secure store management platform.
What is a super browser?
Taking Bit Super Browser as an example, it can create an independent and secure environment for each e-commerce account. Since cross-border e-commerce platforms such as Amazon, Shopee, eBay and Wish prohibit a single seller from opening multiple stores, but due to business expansion needs, sellers often have to adopt a multi-store strategy to increase product exposure. However, this strategy must avoid the platform's detection mechanism. Super browser is the key to solving this problem. It allows each store account to log in with an independent IP address and computer environment, thereby avoiding the platform from discovering that the same seller is operating multiple stores, effectively preventing account association and store closure risks.
Multi-account management: For e-commerce operators, managing multiple accounts is normal. Super browsers provide convenient multi-account management functions, allowing users to log in to multiple e-commerce platform accounts at the same time and maintain the independence between accounts, which is particularly important for cross-border e-commerce operations.
Automated operation: Through automation functions, super browsers can simplify repetitive tasks in daily operations, such as data entry and order processing. Automated operations such as automatic form filling, batch product uploading, and scheduled task execution can significantly improve work efficiency.
Privacy protection: Super browsers also pay attention to the privacy and security of users and provide a series of privacy protection measures. These measures include preventing data leakage, blocking trackers, clearing browsing history, etc., to protect merchants' business secrets and customer personal information. Some super browsers use virtual browser technology to assign a unique ID and configuration information to each browser, support independent modification of key privacy parameters such as IP and Canvas fingerprints, ensure that each browser environment is independent of each other, and further ensure the security isolation of accounts.