Household/Shared-IP Do’s & Don’ts
Household of two here, one modem and a couple of shared gadgets. We keep separate accounts and budgets, but last month our logins landed within a few minutes of each other on the same tablet and it triggered a review. Support eventually cleared it, but the back-and-forth was a drag. For those living together, what routine actually prevents false flags—unique browser profiles, different payment methods, or something with router settings? And if a review starts, which docs or steps got you verified fastest?
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