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While VPNs can offer an additional layer of security, they are not foolproof since Amazon can detect an IP address from a VPN. This is because of the way VPNs assign IP addresses. Generally, VPNs offer two IP address services.
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Read More »However, it’s unlikely that your account will be blocked just because you logged in from the same IP address as many other sellers. Amazon uses several criteria to determine if there is a violation of policies, for example, operating multiple Amazon accounts. It is also important to consider that some unscrupulous sellers use VPNs to either geo-spoof their location or to operate multiple accounts. If you login to your seller account with the same IP address as an account that has already been suspended, you may be banned because of the perceived link to the dubious seller. As long as you are not explicitly violating Amazon policies by operating multiple accounts, you may get away with using a VPN for the other reasons we mentioned – security, privacy, and geo-spoofing when traveling – even if you end up being assigned the same IP as another seller. There is a higher risk of your account being suspended if you log in from the same IP address as a suspended one than if you log in as another user who has a legitimate account. Quick Guide: How to Protect Your Amazon Seller Central Account If you need more than one seller account, ask for one: If you really do not want to talk to Amazon about this, you could use a VPN to hide your true location, but remember this is not foolproof; your accounts could easily be suspended. Avoid using free or popular VPNs.: They have very few IP addresses to distribute to customers, so there is a greater chance of sharing one with other dubious or legitimate sellers. This could easily set off red flags to your account. Ask your Internet Service Provider (ISP) for a static IP but be prepared for a large price tag for such a service: Alternatively, a VPN with a static IP address will cost you extra but it is not as expensive as getting one from your ISP. There are both pros and cons to using a VPN with your Amazon Seller’s account. In the end, the decision is yours, and we hope this explanation will help you choose what to do. If you’re looking for a good VPN for Amazon, here are the best ones:
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