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Hidemium Writer・13/05/2026

This question comes up more often than you'd think. A handmade jewelry seller wants to spin off a separate vintage shop. A printable seller wants a second store just for digital art. Or maybe you simply want to test a new niche without risking the shop you've spent months building.

The short answer: Etsy allows multiple shops — but with clear conditions. Do it wrong, and all your shops could be closed at the same time.

This article explains exactly what Etsy permits, what it prohibits, and how to run multiple shops without putting your business at risk.

What Does Etsy's Official Policy Actually Say?

According to Etsy's official seller policy, one person can own multiple shops — there's no cap on the number. However, Etsy requires:

  • Each shop must have its own separate account — you can't run two shops from a single login
  • Every shop must fully comply with Etsy's policies — a violation in one shop can trigger suspension across all your shops
  • You cannot use a second shop to evade a ban — if your first shop was closed for a policy violation, opening a new one is a further breach

Bottom line: Etsy doesn't ban multi-shop setups. How you operate them is what matters.

How Does Etsy Detect That Multiple Shops Belong to the Same Person?

This is the part most sellers overlook — and the most common reason accounts get flagged.

Etsy, like most major e-commerce platforms, uses multiple signals to link accounts together:

Browser Fingerprint

Every browser creates a unique "fingerprint" made up of dozens of parameters: canvas rendering, WebGL data, installed fonts, timezone, screen resolution, and more. If two shops are logged in from the same computer using the same browser, Etsy sees them as the same person — even if the email addresses are different.

IP Address

Sharing an IP across multiple accounts is the most obvious red flag. A standard proxy can hide your IP, but it does nothing about the browser fingerprint problem.

Payment Information

The same credit card, PayPal account, or linked bank details connecting multiple shops will be detected by Etsy's system.

Login Behavior

Same device, same timezone, same daily usage patterns across accounts — all of this gets analyzed.

The key insight: most sellers focus only on having separate emails, but forget that fingerprint and IP are the real detection vectors.

4 Steps to Safely Open and Run Multiple Etsy Shops

Step 1: Create a Separate Email for Each Shop

Simple, but often skipped. Each Etsy shop needs an independent email address with no link between them. Avoid email aliases ([email protected]) — Etsy recognizes these patterns.

Step 2: Use Separate Payment Methods

Each shop should have its own bank account or payment method. If that's not possible, at minimum make sure no card details are duplicated across shops.

Step 3: Isolate Your Browser Environments

This is the most critical step — and where most sellers fail. Even if you have separate emails and payment methods, logging into both shops from the same Chrome browser means Etsy can still identify you via browser fingerprint.

The solution is to use an antidetect browser like Hidemium to create a completely independent browser profile for each shop. Each profile gets its own fingerprint — canvas, WebGL, fonts, timezone, user-agent — so each shop looks like it's coming from a different machine entirely.

With Hidemium:

  • Profile A → Shop 1 — dedicated proxy, unique fingerprint
  • Profile B → Shop 2 — separate proxy, completely different fingerprint
  • Both shops can be active simultaneously with zero risk of being linked

Step 4: Assign a Dedicated Proxy to Each Profile

Each Hidemium profile should have its own residential proxy, ideally from the same country as your shop's listed location. Never share a proxy between shops — this is one of the most common mistakes.

The Actions That Will Get All Your Etsy Shops Banned

Knowing the red flags is just as important as knowing the best practices:

Opening a new shop after being banned This is the most serious violation. If your first shop was closed for a policy breach, opening a new one from the same device or IP will lead to a permanent ban across all accounts.

Listing the same products in both shops Etsy permits multiple shops but not duplicate listings designed to game search results. Each shop should have a genuinely distinct catalog.

Review manipulation Using one shop to buy from another and leave reviews is detectable. Etsy's system flags this pattern.

Suspicious traffic from the same source If both shops receive unusual traffic from the same origin at the same time, the system will connect them.

When Does It Actually Make Sense to Open a Second Shop?

Not everyone needs a multi-shop setup. Here are the cases where it genuinely makes sense:

  • Completely different niches. A handmade jewelry shop and a printable planner shop serve totally different audiences. Separating them improves branding clarity and SEO within each category.
  • Testing a new niche without risk to your main shop. Instead of introducing experimental products into a well-performing store, a second shop lets you test without consequences.
  • Team-based management. Each shop has its own team, workflows, and permissions that need to stay independent.
  • Geographic market expansion. One shop targeting the US, another optimized for the UK — different pricing, different shipping, different SEO focus.

The Checklist Before You Open Your Second Etsy Shop

Run through this before opening any additional shop:

  • Separate email address for each shop
  • Independent payment method per shop
  • Dedicated browser profile with unique fingerprint (antidetect browser)
  • Different residential proxy for each profile
  • Distinct products and niches — no duplicated listings
  • First shop is in good standing with no pending policy violations

 

If you're ready to set up your second Etsy shop safely, Hidemium gives you independent browser environments for each shop — with a free plan that requires no credit card to start.

Running multiple Etsy shops is completely legitimate when done correctly. The issue isn't Etsy's policy — it's the technical separation between your shops that determines whether they stay safe or get flagged together.

The formula is straightforward: separate identity for each shop (email + payment) + isolated browser environment (antidetect browser + proxy) + distinct catalog = sustainable multi-shop operation with minimal risk.

Most sellers who get all their shops banned at once aren't violating Etsy's content policies — they're simply logging in from the same browser. That's the easiest problem to solve, and it's the one most guides skip entirely.

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