Multiple logins at office
Can I us my main login two PC at my office without Amazon thinking I have two accounts or something? (Only ONE account)
New PC and I want to clone it and I may end up with both PC's logging in to the Amazon seller system.
I don't see why this would be a problem, but, I am sure Amazon would find a reason.
@Tiff_Amazon?
Multiple logins at office
Can I us my main login two PC at my office without Amazon thinking I have two accounts or something? (Only ONE account)
New PC and I want to clone it and I may end up with both PC's logging in to the Amazon seller system.
I don't see why this would be a problem, but, I am sure Amazon would find a reason.
@Tiff_Amazon?
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Seller_kIukTwdhvntAp
Amazon links EVERYTHING that they can trace back to you and your IP addresses.
If there are any other Amazon sellers in your office you will ALL be at risk of being linked if you all log in from there.
The issue is LESS at an open location like a library, Starbucks, etc. but a dedicated office IP address sounds risky to me.
Maybe @Tiff_Amazon (or any other MODS available) will have a better opinion.
Seller_XSqPquQH4FvW1
We have seller login on 2 computers and a cell phone. Shouldn't be a problem, as long as no one else in your office is using it for their own account. You will need to go through 2 step verification again for the 2nd computer.
Micah_Amazon
Hello @Seller_LTNvvFJ2jqJOv,
Thank you for reaching out. I wanted to follow up and see if you had additional questions in regards to multiple logins at the office. Reading through the thread it looks like @Seller_XSqPquQH4FvW1and @Seller_kIukTwdhvntAphave provided some great information and guidance. The 2 step verification process would ensue for situations like this.
Instead of receiving a code on your phone via text or voice call each time you sign in to your seller account, you can use an authenticator app to generate your authentication code. Authenticator apps do not require phone service or an Internet connection to work, but must be downloaded to whatever device or PC you choose.
To download an authenticator app, go to the app store for your device or browse the Internet:
- If you're using an iOS or Android device, you can download Microsoft Authenticator or Google Authenticator from your respective app store. If you prefer to use a different authenticator app, make sure that it supports TOTP-OATH (Time-based One-time Password Algorithm adopted by the Initiative for Open Authentication).
- If you're using a Windows PC, tablet, or device, search for "authenticator app" in the Windows Store.
- You can install programs that work with a USB security key. For more information, see Use a USB security key for Two-Step Verification.
- You can also download browser-based extensions or add-ons from the Internet.
Please let me know if you have any additional questions.
Cheers,
Micah