How to Run Multiple Amazon Seller Accounts Without Suspension

June 18, 2026·8 min read

Amazon is famous for linking seller accounts and suspending them in bulk. A single related account in poor standing can take down a healthy business overnight. If you operate more than one storefront, isolation isn't optional — it's survival.

Does Amazon allow multiple seller accounts?

Amazon permits a second account if you have a legitimate business need, and many sellers operate multiple accounts for separate brands or categories. The critical rule is that accounts must not be operated in a way that violates Amazon's policies. Always review Amazon's current Seller Code of Conduct and, where required, get approval — this article is about technical isolation, not a licence to break the rules.

How Amazon links accounts

  • Browser fingerprint and device identifiers.
  • IP address and network.
  • Payment methods and bank/deposit details.
  • Business address, phone and tax information.
  • Cookies and shared login sessions.

Keeping accounts technically isolated

On the technical side, each account should operate from what looks like a completely separate computer:

  1. 1A unique, consistent browser fingerprint per account — the role of an antidetect browser.
  2. 2A dedicated residential proxy per account, in a stable location.
  3. 3Separate cookies, cache and storage with zero cross-contamination.
  4. 4Distinct business details where you legitimately have them.
  5. 5No logging into two accounts from the same device or IP — ever.

Protect the accounts you've built

An established seller account with reviews and history is extremely valuable. Use profile snapshots and cookie backups so a crash or accidental deletion never costs you that standing. Losing a warmed-up account to a technical mishap is an avoidable disaster.

The bottom line

Multiple Amazon accounts can be run safely, but only with strict isolation and genuine compliance with Amazon's policies. The technical layer — fingerprint, proxy, session isolation — is what an antidetect browser handles. The policy layer is on you.

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Frequently asked questions

Can I have two Amazon seller accounts?+

Amazon allows additional accounts where there's a legitimate business need and you comply with its Seller Code of Conduct. Check Amazon's current policy and obtain approval if required.

How does Amazon detect linked accounts?+

Through browser fingerprints, IP addresses, payment and bank details, business information, and shared cookies or sessions. Any overlap can link accounts.

How do I keep Amazon accounts isolated?+

Use a separate fingerprinted browser profile and dedicated proxy per account, keep cookies and sessions fully separate, and never log into two accounts from the same device or IP.

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