What is a fingerprint browser and is it suitable for e-comme

Time: 2023-05-04 18:37 Author: 指纹浏览器管理员 Click:

For cross-border e-commerce sellers, fingerprint is an anti-association tool. In fact, it is the same thing as the super browser, anti-association browser, and anti-fingerprint browser that people often say. How does the fingerprint browser implement anti-association?
 
Why do cross-border e-commerce companies prevent account association?
 
Cross-border e-commerce sellers usually need to use multiple accounts. When using a computer to log in to an account, the account is easily marked as associated by the platform.
 
The target website has mastered browser fingerprinting technology, which can create a portrait related to your behavioral preferences. For example, frequent browsing of food websites will push catering advertisements, and frequent browsing of social networking sites will push entertainment variety show news.
 
As a cross-border e-commerce user, you often need to log in to multiple accounts on your computer. The platform will "tag" each account with a browser fingerprint. If these tags overlap, the targeted website will see multiple accounts as being "operated by the same entity," known as "account linking."
 
How does the fingerprint browser implement anti-association?
 
1. Use high-purity IP
 
The IP address is a key factor in checking associations. The current home uses a dynamic IP, meaning that every time the router reboots, it reassigns the IP used by the carrier. However, if the system happens to assign an IP that is also a cross-border e-commerce company, Amazon and other cross-border platforms will mark the two accounts as associated. If someone else's account violates the rules, you, as the associated account, will also be penalized.
 
The fingerprint browser uses a fixed IP, and the non-reuse of IP means that your account will not be associated with other people's accounts.
 
2. Effective isolation of fingerprint collection environment
 
The bit fingerprint browser is developed based on Google's core technology, and forms its own browser fingerprint through cross-comparison. Each account corresponds to an exclusive IP+independent fingerprint identification environment. Each fingerprint identification environment is isolated from each other to avoid account-related risks from the source.
 
You might be asking, "Does the website know I'm using a fingerprint browser?" You shouldn't worry about that at all. The invisible browsing of the fingerprint browser makes the platform undetectable, the website cannot know that you are using the tool, and the Amazon platform cannot detect that a seller is operating multiple accounts.