The Risk of Mass Suspension and Why 'Isolation' is a Survival Principle
When you manage multiple accounts, the biggest risk isn't one account getting banned, but ALL accounts getting banned at once. Multilogin was born to prevent this disaster.
Preventing the domino effect is the top priority.
How Do Platforms 'Link' Your Accounts?
The anti-fraud systems of Google, Facebook, Amazon... are extremely sophisticated. They don't just look at IP addresses. They collect hundreds of data points to create browser fingerprints and search for similarities between accounts. If two accounts share:
- The same browser fingerprint (even with different IPs).
- The same IP (even with different fingerprints).
- Similar leaking parameters like WebRTC, fonts, plugins...
- Cookies from one account leaking to another.
The system will 'link' them together. When one account violates a policy, all accounts in the linked chain will be penalized.
Multilogin Creates Absolute Isolation
Using multiple profiles on Chrome is ineffective, as they still share many resources and parameters at the operating system level. Multilogin creates virtual browser environments that are completely isolated at multiple layers:
- Storage Isolation: Each profile has its own storage directory for cookies, cache, and session data. There is no way for cookies from profile A to end up in profile B.
- Fingerprint Isolation: Each profile has a unique browser fingerprint, from screen resolution and graphics card to hardware parameters.
- Network Isolation: When a proxy is integrated, each profile will have a completely separate IP address and network parameters (WebRTC, DNS).
Imagine each Multilogin profile as a completely different computer, used by a completely different person, in a completely different location. That's the level of isolation you need to protect your assets.
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