Amazon Account Environment Checker
Amazon is far stricter than a normal login — seller accounts are high-value, and Amazon aggressively links them across IPs, cookies, site data and device fingerprints. Run a full scan and see, for Amazon specifically, what could trigger account linking, identity re-verification or a store suspension.
Why Amazon flags a seller environment
Most seller bans aren't about a single listing — they fire when the environment behind the account looks linked to another seller, automated, or inconsistent with the registered marketplace.
Multi-account linking
Amazon associates seller accounts that share an IP, device fingerprint, cookies or site data. Once two stores are linked, a suspension on one can take the others down with it — even accounts you believed were fully separate.
Cookie & site-data contamination
Amazon reads persistent cookies and localStorage left in the browser. Logging into a second account from an environment that still carries another account's traces is one of the strongest linking signals there is.
Marketplace vs environment mismatch
Your registered marketplace, payment and tax profile are tied to a country. If your exit IP, timezone and language read as a different region, the account looks stitched together — a common trigger for verification holds.
New-seller & reinstatement scrutiny
New registrations and appeal/reinstatement logins get the heaviest review. A datacenter IP, automation traces or a recycled fingerprint can sink a fresh seller or a reinstatement before it starts.
Prepare before you log into Amazon
The goal is an environment that looks like one real, independent seller in your registered marketplace — and stays fully isolated per account.
- Use a clean residential or mobile IP in your registered marketplace; avoid datacenter and public-proxy lines for seller logins.
- Give every seller account its own isolated browser environment — never share cookies, site data, fingerprints or IPs across stores.
- Clear or isolate cookies and localStorage so no other account's traces follow you into a new login.
- Keep IP country consistent with browser timezone, language and your registered marketplace.
- Disable or isolate WebRTC so your real IP can't leak past the proxy.
- Use a real Chrome profile (not headless/automation); re-run this check before logging in, registering, or filing an appeal.