In the fields of cross-border e-commerce and social media marketing, multi-store operation is a core strategy to expand market share and diversify risks. However, the upgraded risk control systems of platforms such as Amazon and TikTok have made account association bans, regional access restrictions, and high-frequency operation blocks major operational bottlenecks.
How to break through these limitations in compliance? Overseas proxy IPs are the key infrastructure, and Novproxy has emerged as the preferred solution to risk control challenges, thanks to its advantages including real residential IPs, global geographic coverage, and flexible dynamic switching. This article will analyze how Novproxy builds safe and efficient support for multi-store operations from four dimensions—adaptation logic, practical solutions, product comparisons, and pitfalls to avoid—helping operators evade bans and achieve large-scale growth.
The core risk of multi-store operation lies in platform risk control identification—logging into multiple accounts from the same IP, accessing from non-genuine regions, and abnormal operation trajectories can all trigger bans. Novproxy precisely addresses these issues through three core features:
Its dynamic residential proxy IPs are all sourced from real household broadband networks worldwide, with access characteristics identical to ordinary users, enabling it to bypass platforms’ anti-crawling mechanisms based on “IP feature recognition.” Compared to data center IPs (virtual addresses prone to marking), Novproxy can reduce the account association ban rate by over 90%. A 3C seller’s actual test showed that the account survival rate increased from 40% to 95%.
With IP resources covering over 190 countries and regions, and supporting city-level precise positioning (e.g., California in the US, Tokyo in Japan), it perfectly matches the “regional IP binding” requirements of platforms like Amazon and Shopee. For example, when operating an Amazon US store, you can directly switch to a US residential IP to avoid triggering risk control due to mismatched IP and target market.
Supports flexible IP switching intervals from 1 to 120 minutes, allowing users to select IP duration based on store operation rhythms, fundamentally resolving blockages caused by high-frequency access from a single IP.
| Operational Requirement | Novproxy Configuration Plan | Supporting Tools & Strategies | Effect Data Reference |
|---|---|---|---|
| New store registration anti-ban | Static residential IP (dedicated) + target country precise positioning | Combine with fingerprint browser; modify Canvas fingerprint and time zone | Registration pass rate increased to 99% |
| Daily operation of existing stores | Dynamic residential IP (30-minute sticky session) | Randomize operation intervals | 85% reduction in account abnormality alerts |
| Evaluation Dimension | Novproxy’s Performance | Common Issues with Ordinary Proxy Providers |
|---|---|---|
| IP Purity | 100% genuine ISP residential IPs; no “hosting” mark in Whois queries | Mixed with data center IPs; prone to being included in platform blacklists |
| Stability | 99%+ availability rate; dynamic IP response time ≤ 50ms | Frequent disconnections during peak hours; IP replacement success rate less than 70% |
| Usability | Supports three protocols (HTTP/HTTPS/SOCKS5); compatible with all mainstream operational tools | Only supports a single protocol; requires additional development for adaptation interfaces |