Introduction
You can generate and update (Enable 2FA, Add Address, Add Payment) your Amazon accounts using Profile Builder.
Setup & Recommendations
- If you want to use proxies for your account tasks, you can add them to Profile Builder. Click here to learn how to add proxies to Profile Builder.
- If you want to use third-party SMS credentials, you can add them to Profile Builder. Click here to learn how to add third-party SMS credentials to Profile Builder.
- If you want to confirm IMAP mail OTP codes automatically, you can use Inbox Mail Task Templates. Click here to learn how to create an Inbox Mail Task Template.
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Creating Tasks
1. Navigate to the Tasks section of Accounts. This section looks like a pirate ship steering wheel titled Tasks when you hover over the section.
2. Click the File button, then either the Create One Task or Create Many Tasks button.
3. Select the Amazon option in the Choose Account Task Type dialog.
4. By default, tasks are created in the All Category. You can override this and specify a category name to create your task(s) into a unique category.
5. You can select various browser types for your tasks. Learn more about each type below.
Camo Chrome
- Camo Chrome is our in-house anti-detect browser. It gives your tasks a unique fingerprint, even from the same device, reducing the risk of account bans and anti-bot detections.
Google Chrome
- Chrome is identical to using Chrome manually on your computer. We do not alter the fingerprint for each Chrome task.
Brave
- Brave is identical to using Brave manually on your computer. Brave has its own basic anti-fingerprinting solution and can help reduce the risk of anti-bot detections.
Headless Browsers
- Headless browsers are more lightweight compared to their non-headless partners. You can run 2-3 headless browsers for every one non-headless browser.
- You cannot visibly see what headless browsers are doing and cannot click the eye on your tasks to open the browser.
- Headless browsers are more prone to anti-bot blocks.
6. The Account State dropdown lets you specify whether the account has already been created. Once you generate an account, it automatically updates.
7. Optionally, you can add notes to your account.
8. If you used the Create One Task option, specify a Username for the account task.
9. If you used the Create One Task option, specify a Password for the account task.
10. If you used the Create Many Tasks option, you have various ways to specify a Username:
- You can use a catchall domain to create usernames with the Username From Catchall username assign type dropdown.
- In the Catchall field, specify the domain. In the Number of Account Tasks field, specify the number of tasks to create.
- If you selected profiles, you can use the email address assigned to the profile billing address with the Username From Billing Address dropdown.
- If you selected profiles, you can use the email address assigned to the profile shipping address with the Username From Shipping Address dropdown.
- You can specify a list of emails to use for your account usernames with the Username From Provided List dropdown.
- The Username From Account Tasks dropdown menu allows you to select your existing account tasks and use the usernames from those tasks.
- The Username From Aliases dropdown menu allows you to select your existing email aliases (from iCloud, for example) and them for the username on your account tasks.
11. If you select the Create Many Tasks option, you can specify the password behavior with the Password Assign Type dropdown.
- Select the Same Password For All Tasks dropdown if you want to use the same password for all your accounts.
- You can specify the password you want to use in the Password field.
- If you want to use a random password for all of your accounts, you can select the Unique Password For Each Task dropdown.
12. You can select a Profile to use with the account(s). Tasks use Profiles to auto-fill cards, addresses, and other information stored on the profile with your accounts.
13. You can select Proxies to use with your account(s).
14. You can choose how IMAP Mail OTP codes are handled with the Mail Action Type dropdown.
- You can manually input mail OTP codes using the Manual dropdown. When tasks encounter mail OTP codes, they will wait for you to input the code manually.
- Profile Builder can automatically handle IMAP Mail OTP codes with the Automatic dropdown.
- Before utilizing the Automatic option, you need to add your Inbox API key to Settings > Inbox Service.
- If you are using catchall/forwarded email credentials (which receive your IMAP Mail OTP codes), you need to add them to a Mail Task Template. Click here to learn how to create a Mail Task Template.
- Specify the name of your Mail Task Template in the Inbox Task Template Name section of the Create Task dialog.
- You can specify your mail task template name in Settings > Inbox Service > Default Mail Task Template Name. Your task template name will automatically prefill when creating tasks.
- You can configure your tasks to automatically stop when they encounter IMAP Mail OTP codes by selecting the Stop On Mail Verification dropdown.
15. You can choose how SMS is handled with the SMS Action Type dropdown.
- You can manually input mail OTP codes using the Manual dropdown. When tasks encounter mail OTP codes, they will wait for you to input the code manually.
- Profile Builder can automatically handle SMS OTP codes using the Automatic dropdown. You can use Local SMS or Inbox SMS.
- If you are using Local SMS, you need to add your SMS Credentials to Profile Builder. Click here to learn how to add your SMS Credentials to Profile Builder.
- Select an SMS Provider, and then select SMS Credentials.
- Select the App (Walmart) and then select the Country(s) you want to use from the provider.
- Specify how long the SMS Timeout should be in the SMS Timeout in Minutes Override field.
- If you are using Inbox SMS, you can use the Inbox API to handle SMS OTP codes. To use the Inbox API, you need to add your Inbox API key to Settings > Inbox Service.
- You need to create an SMS Task Template in Inbox to use Inbox SMS in Profile Builder. Click here to learn how to create an SMS Task Template.
- Specify your Inbox Task Template Name.
- Specify how long the SMS Timeout should be in the SMS Timeout in Minutes Override field.
- After configuring the SMS Options dialog, click the Save button.
- You can configure your tasks to automatically stop when they encounter SMS OTP codes by selecting the Stop On SMS Verification dropdown.
16. Optionally, you can specify where an account is forwarded to in the Forwards To field.
17. Optionally, you can specify an account's recovery email in the Recovery Email field.
18. Optionally, if you are creating one task, you can specify the 2FA (TOTP) Secret Key in the 2FA Secret Key field.
19. After configuring the dialog, click the Save button. Your tasks will appear in the tableview in the category you specified in the general tab. You can filter which store type is showing in the tableview by clicking the Task Type dropdown.
Generating Amazon Accounts
1. Navigate to the Tasks section of Accounts. This section looks like a pirate ship steering wheel titled Tasks when you hover over the section.
2. Select the tasks you want to generate, click the Tools button, and select the Amazon - Generate option. Alternatively, right-click your tasks, click Tools, and select the Amazon - Generate option.
3. Enable the Add address details checkbox to have the address details from your profile automatically filled out for your Amazon account.
4. Enable the Add payment details checkbox to have the card information from your profile automatically entered into your Amazon account.
5. You can enable the Replace Profile phone with verified phone checkbox to automatically replace the phone number saved to your profile with the phone number used on the account task.
6. You can enable the Replace Profile email with Account Task email checkbox to automatically change the email address saved to your profile with the profile used on the account task.
7. You can enable the Enable 2FA checkbox to enable 2FA after the account is generated.
8. You can enable the Remove phone number after generation checkbox to remove the phone number used during account generation after the account is successfully generated. This allows you to use the same phone number for multiple accounts.
9. After configuring the dialog, click the Run button. Your tasks will begin to generate. Once they have successfully generated, the status will say Generated.
Updating Amazon Accounts (Enable 2FA, Add Address, Add Payment)
1. Navigate to the Tasks section of Accounts. This section looks like a pirate ship steering wheel titled Tasks when you hover over the section.
2. Select the tasks you want to update, click the Tools button, and select the Amazon - Update option. Alternatively, right-click your tasks, click Tools, and select the Amazon - Update option.
3. Enable the Add address details checkbox to have the address details from your profile automatically filled out for your Amazon account.
4. Enable the Add payment details checkbox to have the card information from your profile automatically entered into your Amazon account.
5. You can enable the Replace Profile email with Account Task email checkbox to automatically change the email address saved to your profile with the profile used on the account task.
6. You can enable the Enable 2FA checkbox to enable 2FA after the account is generated.
9. After configuring the dialog, click the Run button. Your tasks will begin to generate. Once they have successfully generated, the status will say Updated.
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