Going to any website will be subject to tracked IP address. These are primarily used for statistics to know how many unique visitors to the site and where the visitors are coming from. This does not require acceptance of cookie. For you to be able to see the website on your browser, the website has to know your IP address to be able to send you the information.
E-commerce sites such as Ebay can use IP address info to trace fraudulent charges. Any time you go to Ebay to make purchase, rest assured that your IP address will be stored to discourage frauds. If fraud claims are triggered, the IP addresses stored will be used to determine if the claim is real and sometimes traced back to the perpetrator.
Ebay can also track you activity by your username that you use to place a bid or sell items. If you are logged-in, chances are e-bay can log every activity you do on that site, just like amazon.com. This can be useful for them to give targeted advertising based on what item you have searched before.
The first one the product that you sell. - Usually people that list a lot items at once is always suspicious.
Second: Your billing address, your bank account and credit card since ebay is one with paypal.
Third: Your computer IP address.
Fourth: Your money transfers on paypal, they want to see wether you are ordering from the same supplier or transferring money to a suspended ebay account and they can connect a suspended ebay account to a paypal address even if the paypal account has not been suspended.
When you interact with anyone on the Internet you give them your IP address. That's how they know how to send you a reply. Can or do companies track IPs? Sure, it's a built-in feature of the program used to handle web sites. I track inbound IP addresses to my websites and blogs to see where people are located and who is trying to hack the site.
record it to ebay and regulation enforcement. They cope with this generally and take rapid action. you may get the city of an ebay member via doing an "seek for vendor " from the very best seek menu. it provide you the registered city of the vendor in spite of in the event that they're inactive. you may not get an IP handle.
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If they have a good, legal issue with you, they can get a court order for your ISP's records for the IP address you used with them.
So can anyone if they can convince a judge.
Hope that helps.
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Going to any website will be subject to tracked IP address. These are primarily used for statistics to know how many unique visitors to the site and where the visitors are coming from. This does not require acceptance of cookie. For you to be able to see the website on your browser, the website has to know your IP address to be able to send you the information.
E-commerce sites such as Ebay can use IP address info to trace fraudulent charges. Any time you go to Ebay to make purchase, rest assured that your IP address will be stored to discourage frauds. If fraud claims are triggered, the IP addresses stored will be used to determine if the claim is real and sometimes traced back to the perpetrator.
Ebay can also track you activity by your username that you use to place a bid or sell items. If you are logged-in, chances are e-bay can log every activity you do on that site, just like amazon.com. This can be useful for them to give targeted advertising based on what item you have searched before.
They use different techniques.
The first one the product that you sell. - Usually people that list a lot items at once is always suspicious.
Second: Your billing address, your bank account and credit card since ebay is one with paypal.
Third: Your computer IP address.
Fourth: Your money transfers on paypal, they want to see wether you are ordering from the same supplier or transferring money to a suspended ebay account and they can connect a suspended ebay account to a paypal address even if the paypal account has not been suspended.
When you interact with anyone on the Internet you give them your IP address. That's how they know how to send you a reply. Can or do companies track IPs? Sure, it's a built-in feature of the program used to handle web sites. I track inbound IP addresses to my websites and blogs to see where people are located and who is trying to hack the site.
ALL websites LOG your IP address. Tracking is done by cookies, not by IP address. It tells them what you've done on eBay.
record it to ebay and regulation enforcement. They cope with this generally and take rapid action. you may get the city of an ebay member via doing an "seek for vendor " from the very best seek menu. it provide you the registered city of the vendor in spite of in the event that they're inactive. you may not get an IP handle.
Yes. If you go to their website, they can see your ip address. It doesn't matter if you have cookies or not.
yes, it's called Cookies!