Running 10 or more sneaker accounts is standard practice for serious botters. But managing multiple accounts without getting them linked and banned requires careful proxy configuration. When Nike, Adidas, or Shopify detects that multiple accounts originate from the same person, they cancel all associated orders and ban every linked account.
This guide shows you how to use proxies to keep your sneaker accounts completely isolated from each other.
How Sneaker Sites Link Accounts
Sites use multiple signals to detect account connections:
| Signal | How It Links Accounts | Difficulty to Avoid |
|---|---|---|
| IP Address | Multiple accounts accessing from the same IP | Easy (use proxies) |
| Device Fingerprint | Same browser/device characteristics across accounts | Medium |
| Cookies/Storage | Shared cookies or local storage data across sessions | Easy (separate profiles) |
| Payment Method | Same credit card used on multiple accounts | Hard |
| Shipping Address | Same or similar delivery address | Medium |
| Email Patterns | Similar email addresses (john1@, john2@, john3@) | Easy |
| Phone Number | Same phone number across accounts | Medium |
The Complete Account Isolation Strategy
Layer 1: IP Isolation (Proxies)
This is the foundation. Each account must have its own dedicated proxy:
- One proxy per account — always. Never share proxies between accounts.
- Consistent proxy per account. Use the same proxy for a given account across sessions. IP changes on the same account can trigger suspicion.
- Diverse proxy sources. Don’t use proxies from the same /24 subnet for related accounts.
- Sticky sessions required. Your proxy must maintain the same IP throughout each session.
Recommended Proxy Types for Account Management
| Use Case | Best Proxy Type | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Account warming/daily use | ISP (static residential) | Consistent IP, appears as a regular home user |
| Drop day (SNKRS draws) | Mobile | Highest trust for draw inclusion |
| Drop day (Shopify FCFS) | ISP | Speed + session persistence |
| Account creation | Residential (rotating) | Different IP per account creation |
Layer 2: Browser Isolation
Each account needs its own browser environment:
- Option A: Separate Chrome Profiles
- Create a new Chrome profile for each account
- Each profile has its own cookies, cache, and local storage
- Free but requires manual management
- Option B: Anti-Detect Browsers
- Tools like Multilogin, GoLogin, or AdsPower
- Each profile generates a unique browser fingerprint
- Built-in proxy management per profile
- More expensive but much more secure
Layer 3: Identity Isolation
Each account needs unique personal details:
- Email: Use different email providers (Gmail, Outlook, Yahoo) — avoid sequential patterns
- Name: Use real but different names (friends, family members who consent)
- Phone: Use different phone numbers (Google Voice, prepaid SIMs)
- Address: Genuinely different addresses — jigging (adding “Apt 1”) is increasingly detected
- Payment: Different cards per account is ideal. At minimum, spread cards across accounts (not one card on all accounts)
Setting Up an Anti-Detect Browser with Proxies
Multilogin Setup (Example)
- Create a new browser profile in Multilogin
- Configure the proxy: enter your proxy details (IP:port:user:pass)
- Customize the fingerprint: Multilogin auto-generates unique fingerprints, but verify they look realistic
- Set timezone to match your proxy’s geographic location
- Set language to match the expected region
- Launch the profile and log into your sneaker account
- Repeat for each account
Chrome Profile Setup (Free Alternative)
- Open Chrome → click your profile icon → “Add” to create a new profile
- Install a proxy extension (FoxyProxy or Proxy SwitchyOmega) in the new profile
- Configure the proxy for this profile
- Log into your sneaker account
- Repeat for each account
- Note: Chrome profiles share the same browser fingerprint, which sophisticated detection can catch. For high-stakes accounts, use an anti-detect browser instead.
Account Warming: Building Trust
New accounts or accounts that only appear during drops get flagged. Warm your accounts by simulating normal user behavior:
Weekly Warming Routine
- Browse the site/app through your account’s dedicated proxy
- View product pages, add items to wishlists
- Read blog posts or explore content sections
- Check order history, update preferences
- Spend 5-10 minutes per account, 2-3 times per week
Purchase History
- Make small, legitimate purchases on each account when possible
- Even buying socks or accessories builds account credibility
- Keep items (don’t return everything) — high return rates flag accounts
Scaling: Managing 20+ Accounts
At scale, manual management becomes impractical. Here’s how to organize:
Account Database
Maintain a spreadsheet or database tracking:
- Account email and login credentials
- Assigned proxy (IP and credentials)
- Browser profile name/number
- Payment method assigned
- Shipping address assigned
- Account age and purchase history
- Last warming date
Proxy Management
- Label proxies by account assignment — never reassign a proxy to a different account on the same platform
- Test proxies weekly to catch dead or banned IPs early
- Replace banned proxies before the next drop (and update your database)
- Keep a small reserve of unassigned proxies for emergency replacements
Platform-Specific Account Limits
| Platform | Practical Account Limit | Key Linking Detection |
|---|---|---|
| Nike SNKRS | 10-20 accounts | IP, device, payment, phone verification |
| Adidas Confirmed | 10-15 accounts | IP, device fingerprint, address |
| Shopify sites | 5-10 per site | IP, payment, address |
| Footsites | 10-20 accounts | IP, payment, address, account history |
FAQ
Can I use the same proxy for the same account on different platforms?
Yes. Your Nike account and your Foot Locker account can share a proxy since these platforms don’t share data. Just never use the same proxy for different accounts on the same platform.
How do I handle phone verification for multiple accounts?
Google Voice numbers, prepaid SIM cards, and SMS verification services can provide unique numbers. Some users use family members’ phone numbers with permission.
Will address jigging still work in 2026?
Basic jigging (adding “Apt 1”, “Suite B”) is increasingly detected by advanced normalization algorithms. Use genuinely different addresses when possible — PO boxes, workplace addresses, friends/family addresses (with permission).
How many accounts can I realistically manage?
For manual botting with Chrome profiles: 5-10 accounts is practical. With an anti-detect browser and organized system: 20-50 accounts is manageable. Beyond 50 requires automation and significant proxy investment.
What happens if one account gets banned?
If properly isolated, a single account ban shouldn’t affect your other accounts. This is the entire point of proxy + browser + identity isolation. If multiple accounts get banned simultaneously, review your isolation — something is leaking across accounts.