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How Browser Sessions and Shared Credentials Cause Client Account Mix-Ups in Web Agencies

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Claudio Pires

18d ago· 7 min readenInsight

Summary

This article discusses a common problem faced by web agencies: accidentally mixing client accounts due to browser behaviors like shared sessions, cached credentials, and device fingerprints. It explains how logging into multiple client platforms (Google Analytics, WordPress, Facebook Business Manager) in the same browser can lead to data cross-contamination, wrong reports, and security flags. The article likely covers technical causes and mitigation strategies for preventing these account mix-ups.

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bskyHow Browser Sessions and Shared Credentials Cause Client Account Mix-Ups in Web Agenciesvisualmodo.com

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At some point, almost every web agency runs into a version of the same problem.
Someone on the team logs into a client's Google Analytics, handles a few tasks, then moves on to the next client.
Later that day, a report pulls wrong data.
Or a WordPress session auto-fills credentials for the wrong site.
Or a Facebook Business Manager notification surfaces for a page that has nothing to do with whoever is currently working.
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How Agencies Accidentally Mix Client Accounts: Learn how browsers, shared sessions & device fingerprints can expose mix ups, flags & risk

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