I posted this in the Amazon Discussions but maybe here is a better place.
So I have my own real seller account.
Now I want to to use someone's account at my location. I have VPN, 24vc and IPBurger.
I want to be extra careful as I don't want my account to be linked with the other account by IP accidentally or by some windows system security hole.
What is a safe way to do this?
I can use both accounts on the same computer or I can dedicate a new computer to this other account.
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Re: How do I run multiple accounts without IP leak?
I already have VPN that's never used for any amazon account before.
I am just worried that if I got the VPN route, there is a chance of leaking my VPN either by me forgetting to log in VPN or if VPN disconnects while I am on Amazon.
I remember a while ago I read something about IPBurger having some method to prevent IP leak like above. But I don't know how to find this information now.
Re: How do I run multiple accounts without IP leak?
This might be a silly question but this is first time I am using stealth accounts, setting up VPN and VMware. For VMware. Do you need to buy a new different VPN for each VMware? How many VMware you need to download? for example If I manage 2 stealth accounts in 1 computer, I purchased one Fresh IP for $9.95/month from 24vc. Do I need to buy another fesh IP for my 2nd stealth account?
Re: How do I run multiple accounts without IP leak?
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Originally Posted by zosima269
You can use vmware + vpn or IPBurger + Profile.
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Does VMware only allow you to install 1 license per computer? I want to use 1 Macbook laptop for 2 stealth accounts. Then How can I manage 2 stealth account on the same laptop? Do I have to create a guest login to install another WMware license for my other store? How do you have 5 Virtual machine on 5 different firefox tabs like someone said.
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Thanks Beautiful. So if I go to VMware, click File ->New to create a new virtual machine, does these 2 virtual machines have the same Mac address or IP address since they both were created from the same VMware license? btw Do I need to download a new different Window file to create the 2nd virtual machine.
Re: How do I run multiple accounts without IP leak?
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Originally Posted by tinsoldier
Set up one Virtual machine, install your browser of choice, delete any bloatware. Set it up just how you like it. Call it 'Master VM' or suchlike. Clone it, and rename it 'Amazon 1', clone it again and call it 'Amazon 2' and so on.
Just make sure you do not share the same IP, get a static one integrated into each virtual machine for worry free IP address security.
Thanks tinsoldier. This is sophisticated language. Does "Clone it" meaning make a copy version of the first VM you created? So after I install VM and integrated a Static IP into the VM, is it safe to start log into my stealth now? or do I need to do these steps as in Amazon Ghost mentioned:
Step 2: Change Your Mac Address with few options such as Swapping out your network adapter with USB adapter or Spoof Your Mac Address
Step 3: Change your router's Mac address ...
Re: How do I run multiple accounts without IP leak?
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Originally Posted by tinsoldier
Set up one Virtual machine, install your browser of choice, delete any bloatware. Set it up just how you like it. Call it 'Master VM' or suchlike. Clone it, and rename it 'Amazon 1', clone it again and call it 'Amazon 2' and so on.
Just make sure you do not share the same IP, get a static one integrated into each virtual machine for worry free IP address security.
When creating multiple VM hosted on one computer do I have to worry about such Fingerprints components as cpu serial number, speed, model number, which are assigned to the host of the VM? Are these info identical for each VM i create on same computer? Will amazon link my accounts based on these info?
Every OS on VM will be installed from same image - in this case should I use multilogon as well? Or better is to install every OS from different file?
Amazon is pretty tough with regards to soe aspects of fingerprinting, especially browser-related. Other threads discuss this - I don't use VM OSes so just wait for others to post