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How to Manage Multiple Amazon Accounts Without Getting Banned in 2024

By NestBrowser Team · ·
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Managing multiple Amazon seller accounts is a powerful strategy for diversifying risk and scaling revenue. But it’s also one of the fastest ways to get all your accounts banned if done wrong.

This guide covers everything you need to know to do it safely.

Why Sellers Run Multiple Amazon Accounts

There are many legitimate reasons to operate multiple Amazon seller accounts:

  • Brand separation: Running distinct brands for different product lines
  • Market segmentation: Targeting different customer segments
  • Risk management: If one account gets suspended, others remain active
  • Partner/JV accounts: Managing separate accounts for business partnerships

Amazon does allow multiple accounts — but only with explicit written approval from Amazon. Operating unauthorized multiple accounts violates Amazon’s seller policies.

Important: Always ensure you comply with Amazon’s policies and have any required approvals before operating multiple accounts.

How Amazon Detects Linked Accounts

Amazon uses sophisticated detection systems that analyze:

Browser Fingerprinting

Your browser reveals dozens of unique identifiers: Canvas fingerprint, WebGL renderer, screen resolution, installed fonts, timezone, and more. Amazon’s systems can match these across accounts.

Device Fingerprinting

Your device’s unique hardware profile — MAC address simulation in browsers, hardware concurrency, GPU information.

Network Signals

Logging into two accounts from the same IP address, the same proxy server, or similar network patterns.

Behavioral Analysis

Access patterns, session timing, interaction behaviors, and navigation patterns.

Cross-Account Data Leakage

Shared cookies, cached resources, browser history, and local storage data.

The Correct Setup for Multiple Amazon Accounts

1. Separate Browser Profiles with NestBrowser

Create a dedicated browser profile in NestBrowser for each seller account.

Each profile gets:

  • Unique Canvas and WebGL fingerprint
  • Different screen resolution and color depth
  • Separate font set
  • Independent timezone/locale
  • Isolated cookies and cache

2. Dedicated Proxies for Each Account

Assign a dedicated residential proxy to each browser profile. Avoid:

  • Datacenter proxies (too easy to detect)
  • Shared proxies with other people
  • Free proxy services

Recommended: Residential proxies from providers like Bright Data, Oxylabs, or Smartproxy.

3. Separate Email and Phone Numbers

Each Amazon account needs:

  • A unique email address (use different email providers)
  • A separate phone number for 2FA
  • Distinct payment methods

4. Never Access Accounts from Personal Devices

Your personal computers and phones already have established fingerprints. Never log into your seller accounts from these devices outside of NestBrowser.

5. VCC or Separate Bank Accounts

While not strictly requiring separate bank accounts, using different virtual credit cards (VCC) for each Amazon account reduces financial linkage signals.

Step-by-Step Setup Guide

Step 1: Download and Install NestBrowser

Sign up at app.nestbrowser.com and download the client.

Step 2: Create a New Profile

  1. Click “New Profile”
  2. Give it a name matching your Amazon account (e.g., “Brand A Seller”)
  3. Configure the fingerprint settings (or use auto-generate)
  4. Set your platform to “Windows” or “macOS” — match your actual OS

Step 3: Assign a Proxy

  1. In the profile settings, go to “Proxy”
  2. Enter your proxy details (IP, port, username, password)
  3. Click “Test Proxy” to verify it works
  4. Save the profile

Step 4: Launch and Verify

  1. Launch the profile
  2. Visit browserleaks.com and verify a unique fingerprint
  3. Check your IP at whatismyip.com — should show your proxy IP
  4. Log into Amazon Seller Central

Step 5: Maintain Strict Isolation

  • Never open two Amazon accounts in the same browser profile
  • Never copy-paste data between profiles (use separate note-taking tools)
  • Clear your real browser’s cookies before any Amazon activity

Common Mistakes That Get Accounts Linked

  1. Using the same browser for personal Amazon and seller accounts
  2. Accessing seller accounts on mobile without a profile-specific setup
  3. Reusing proxies across multiple accounts
  4. Shared payment methods between accounts
  5. Copy-pasting product descriptions from one account to another
  6. Team members accessing multiple accounts from their personal computers

Conclusion

Running multiple Amazon seller accounts safely requires discipline and the right tools. NestBrowser’s fingerprint isolation, combined with dedicated proxies and separate credentials, provides the foundation you need.

Start with a free NestBrowser account today and see why thousands of Amazon sellers trust it for their multi-account operations.


Related: What is an Anti-Detect Browser?

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