How to batch log in to Amazon account anti-detection?

Time: 2023-05-30 18:51 Author: 指纹浏览器管理员 Click:
Using bulk logins or automated tools to manage multiple accounts on Amazon or other sites is a violation of Amazon's terms of use. Amazon only allows each user to have one account, and prohibits the creation or use of multiple accounts for operations.
 
Bulk logins or automated tools may violate Amazon's regulations and may result in account bans or other legal consequences. Therefore, I strongly recommend following Amazon's rules and operating with a single account only.
 
If you have multiple Amazon accounts and need to switch between different accounts, you can try the following methods:
 
Use different browsers or browser configurations: log in to different accounts in different browsers, for example, log in to one account in Google Chrome, and log in to another account in Firefox.
 
Use Incognito or Private Browsing Mode: In the same browser, log in to another account using Incognito or Private Browsing Mode to maintain isolation from the previously logged in account.
 
Use browser plug-ins or extensions: There are some browser plug-ins or extensions that can help you manage multiple accounts, such as using account switcher plug-ins or session management tools.
 
Please remember that compliance with Amazon's regulations is very important to protect the security and legal use of your account.
 
However, the configuration of the browser has been replaced in time, and the problem has been improved. The basic information of the user, such as the login device hardware facility, and the IP address are the same. In addition, if the basic operations are still basically the same, you will have to pay the risk of being banned. Yes, there is a price to be paid for the title, so in order to prevent the risk of being linked between accounts, it is necessary to have strict login requirements for the accounts. For example, when using a BitFingerprint browser with different proxy IPs, different environments can be created, continuously simulating the operation of the real machine environment, deeply hiding the basic information in the cookies file, and preventing the risk of being identified and tracked.