Opening multiple accounts The browser itself cannot completely prevent the association between multiple accounts. Although multi-account browsers can provide convenient account management functions, it does not affect the tracking and association mechanism of the website or service provider itself.
Websites and service providers usually use various technical means to track and correlate user activities, such as using browser fingerprinting, IP addresses, cookies, login information, etc. Even if you are logged in to different accounts using different windows or tabs in a multi-account browser, these sites may still link your activity in other ways.
To increase the difficulty of linking accounts, you can try the following measures:
Use different browsers: Use different browsers to log in to different accounts, for example, log in to one account in one browser and log in to another account in another browser. This reduces the possibility of correlating browser fingerprints and login information.
Use private mode or private browsing: Using private mode or private browsing mode in a browser with multiple accounts can restrict the browser from saving relevant information locally, thereby reducing the association between accounts.
Clear browsing data: Regularly clear browser cache, cookies, history and other browsing data to reduce the possibility of being tracked and associated.
It should be noted that although these measures can increase the difficulty of linking accounts, they cannot completely eliminate the possibility of linking. In order to better protect privacy and avoid account association, additional privacy protection measures such as using anonymous network tools (such as VPN or proxy servers) and changing IP addresses regularly can also be considered.
A fingerprint browser is a browser that can simulate browser fingerprint information. Browser fingerprinting is a technology to identify a user's browser, which can distinguish different users through various unique characteristics of the user's browser. There are a lot of browser fingerprint information, including IP address, location, time zone, operating system and version, CPU type, browser and version, browser rendering engine, browser language, browser plug-in, CPU, memory, graphics card model, sound card model, Display resolution, canvas, fonts, etc. By collecting a large amount of browser digital fingerprint information, and then performing union matching on all feature identifiers, the website can record and identify users very accurately. The so-called association means that the website platform detects through technical means such as browser fingerprints to determine whether multiple accounts are operated by the same user. If the website finds that multiple accounts are operated by one user at the same time, these accounts will be determined as account association. Cross-border e-commerce platforms like Amazon generally do not allow users to operate with multiple accounts, and the platform generally restricts the permissions of associated accounts.
Fingerprint browsers such as BitBrowser will simulate browser fingerprint information to get rid of browser fingerprint tracking and generate multiple isolated browser environments. One browser environment logs in to one account to prevent multiple accounts from being associated with each other.
Bit fingerprint browser, through virtual browser technology, centrally manages social media/advertising marketing/independent station accounts of e-commerce platforms, and access to major website platforms is not restricted. A more realistic login environment. The software has a built-in login area matching mechanism, which can not only keep the stability of the user login area, but also match the corresponding time zone, language, longitude and latitude based on the user login area! It has the effect of multiple login accounts, anti-association and anti-blocking!