Many cross-border novice sellers have only heard of
virtual browsers, but do not know what virtual browsers are.
The virtual browser is a browser used by cross-border e-commerce merchants for multi-store operation and anti-association. In order to improve user experience, cross-border e-commerce platforms do not allow one seller to open multiple stores. Seeing the same thing on a screen can be off-putting if you're a buyer and don't want to shop on it. Therefore, cross-border e-commerce platforms are very strict in this regard.
For most sellers, it is impossible to survive with only one store. The competition of cross-border e-commerce platforms is very fierce, and there are many sellers selling their goods all over the world. If you only have one store, finding your store in a sea of stores is like finding a needle in a haystack. Therefore, sellers should open more stores to increase the chances of success.
If multiple stores are detected by the cross-border e-commerce platform, the stores will be closed. Need to find a way to solve the problem of association between each store. At this time, the virtual browser appeared in everyone's sight. The relatively well-known in the industry is the bit virtual browser, which has a good anti-association effect and is very cheap.
Many large cross-border merchants use virtual browsers. The principle of the virtual browser is to make the login environment and login IP of each store different, just like logging in to multiple computers or multiple broadband, there is no relationship between stores.
The virtual browser is better than the VPS anti-association browser. The main reason is that the virtual browser can independently set the operating system, graphics card information, network card information, sound card information, input method information, digital fingerprint information, browser cache, etc. If the fingerprint information obtained by the cross-border e-commerce platform is different, it will not be associated .