As the leader of cross-border e-commerce platforms, Amazon’s market size is much larger than other platforms, and it should occupy a major position in the cross-border industry. However, many people are deterred and choose to build some smaller platforms. In fact, the main reason is that Amazon's risk management is very strict, and many sellers have had their accounts banned due to account association issues. But the emergence of virtual fingerprint browsers in the past two years is enough to change this situation.
How does Amazon prevent association?
The overall logic of preventing Amazon association is essentially the same, but the specific implementation and effects vary slightly by product. The following uses Bit Virtual Fingerprint Browser as an example.
Bit Virtual Fingerprint Browser prevents account association through browser fingerprint emulation and IP allocation proxies.
By simulating the software and hardware information of a computer or mobile phone device, it prevents accounts from being associated. Multiple fingerprint-resistant browsers can be generated on the same computer that are physically separate and prevented from association. These browser cookies, local storage and other browser fingerprinting information are completely separate, independent and distinct from each other, preventing accounts from being linked.
In addition, the Bit Virtual Fingerprint Browser can be combined with a proxy to configure an independent IP for each generated browser, allowing you to simulate device logins from different regions and further improve the security of multiple accounts.
Can using a virtual fingerprint browser ensure that there will be no association?
Generally speaking, the correct use of virtual fingerprint browsers can greatly reduce the risk of account association, and can almost guarantee that your account will not be associated again. However, Amazon's account association elements are not limited to these. There are also many detection dimensions such as registration information, product and store information, and the correlation between users and reviews.
The virtual fingerprint browser can ensure that the registered virtual environments are independent of each other from the beginning of account registration, but sellers need to be more careful because the registration information is provided by people, and during the subsequent sales process, Amazon will also check the products and their descriptions in various stores . Therefore, it’s best to differentiate your products by store and write out as many differences as possible in your copy.
Product reviews are also very important. Many sellers use reviews to maintain product reviews, but repeated buyer accounts and review behavior can also cause two accounts to fall into anomalies. In this regard, the multi-account of the virtual fingerprint browser supports the operation of multiple buyer accounts and social media platforms. By increasing the number of evaluation whitelist accounts, subsequent operations will become simpler.
Virtual fingerprint browser tools are crucial in preventing Amazon association, but by the same token, these human factors cannot be ignored. Only by paying enough attention can we gain something from Amazon's huge market.