How does Shopee associate accounts through Cookies?

Time: 2023-05-10 15:21 Author: 指纹浏览器管理员 Click:

After 2022, the number of registered merchants on Shopee will gradually increase again. Shopee, as an emerging cross-border e-commerce platform in the past two years, has gradually matured in the development process. Encouraged by the brand-new Southeast Asian market and platform policies, many sellers have set sail on Shopee's big ship to seek closer markets. new development.
 
But no matter what platform you use, anti-association is a common topic. Many newly registered sellers often encounter the keyword "Cookies" when anti-association, which makes many new sellers very confused. What is Cookies, and how does the platform determine account association through Cookies?
 
Can the fingerprint browser prevent association?
 
Cookies are a form of browser fingerprinting, which itself exists as data stored on the user's local device. Local data interacts with Shopee data when you visit a Shopee link or page. In the process of this exchange, we read the page information of the URL and left access traces. This access trace is the fingerprint left when we read the information, which we call browser fingerprints.
 
Browser fingerprints consist of various information such as IPv4, time zone, resolution, audio, DNS domain name system, geographic coordinates, and more. The platform usually marks the identity of the merchant by remembering and identifying some information in the browser fingerprint, and cookies are one of the more commonly used and identifiable items. .
 
As mentioned above, Cookies are data stored on the user's local device. These data usually include account passwords, browsing records, access information, shopping records, etc. stored on web pages. In order to distinguish user identities, the platform will remember each user's Cookies to identify and authenticate users. The accounts of many seller friends are judged as related by the platform, because the platform found duplicate or abnormal cookies when reading and identifying the account information.
 
This problem can be solved very well with a bit fingerprint browser. The device information bound to the bit fingerprint browser generates an independent and fixed browser fingerprint for each store, ensuring that each cookie corresponds to a store without affecting each other, and responding to platform identification and authentication in the safest and most effective way.