Proxy to grow Amazon & Instagram accounts ban-free
To grow Amazon seller and Instagram accounts safely, each one needs its own clean, stable mobile IP matched to location — Amazon suspends easily and flags related accounts, while Instagram throws action-blocks or shadowbans when it spots multiple accounts sharing one footprint. RouterSocks5's 5G/LTE proxy assigns a low-fraud-score IP per account. For why accounts link via IP, MAC and fingerprint, see /proxy-cho-mmo.
What are the specific risks of running Amazon seller accounts?
Amazon is especially strict about related accounts: if it detects two seller accounts as connected (same IP, same device, same payment/shipping details), both can be suspended at once and are very hard to appeal. Unlike social platforms, an Amazon suspension can freeze pending disbursements too. So each seller account needs its own clean, long-lived (sticky) mobile IP that never overlaps with another.
How do I avoid action-blocks and shadowbans on Instagram?
Action-blocks (blocked likes/follows/comments) and shadowbans (silent reach suppression) on Instagram usually come from too-fast behaviour combined with a suspicious IP or sharing one IP across accounts. The fix: one clean mobile IP per account, kept sticky so the app doesn't see the IP jump mid-session, human-paced actions, and logins from a geo-matched IP. RouterSocks5 lets you hold a sticky session or rotate IPs in a controlled way per account.
Sticky or rotating IP for Amazon and Instagram?
For warming Amazon and Instagram accounts, prefer a sticky session — keep one stable IP per account for its whole lifecycle, since an IP that keeps jumping looks like an account takeover and easily triggers checkpoints. Rotating IPs suit creating many fresh accounts or separating initial footprints. RouterSocks5 supports both: sticky for stable long-term operation, or rotate via link/timer when a new account needs a new IP.
Frequently asked questions
- How many Amazon or Instagram accounts per proxy?
- Safest is one IP per account at a time. Amazon especially needs a dedicated IP because of related-account risk; Instagram likewise to avoid linking.
- Do 5G IPs help avoid Amazon suspensions?
- It reduces risk: a clean, low-fraud-score mobile IP kept sticky makes the account look like a stable real seller. But IP is just one layer — you still need to separate device and payment/shipping details.
- Is an Instagram action-block caused by the proxy?
- Not necessarily. Action-blocks usually stem from too-fast actions, but a dirty or shared IP raises the risk. A clean per-account mobile IP plus human-paced activity minimises it.
- Why do multiple accounts get linked together?
- Because platforms match IP, MAC and fingerprint across accounts. The full explanation of the linking mechanism is on /proxy-cho-mmo.
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