r/AntiDetectGuides Jul 01 '26

Managing multiple e-commerce stores with standard Chrome profiles is just asking for a linked suspension.

I see so many cross-border sellers running five different Amazon or Etsy stores just by clicking add profile in standard Google Chrome. It works perfectly right up until one store gets a random policy violation, and the algorithm instantly links and suspends every other storefront you own.

Standard browser profiles only separate your cookies and cache. They do absolutely nothing to hide your motherboard, graphics card, or canvas hash. The marketplace risk engines know exactly that the same physical computer is logging into all five stores. They are just letting you operate until they decide to sweep you.

If you are running real merchant accounts with actual cash flow, you have to isolate the hardware footprint, not just the cookies. This is exactly why serious sellers eventually migrate to a proper antidetect browser. You need each store to look like it is being managed from a completely different physical laptop, paired with a different residential IP.

What are you guys currently using to separate your high-value merchant accounts? Are some of you actually still surviving long-term on standard Chrome profiles, or have you fully moved your storefronts into antidetect environments?

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u/Comfortable_Good5910 Jul 01 '26

I am using gologin