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    Botting accounts risk the same ip?

    Hey guys, iv been notting for a long time without a permbann but yesterday it felt on me, i got it down to a 72 suspension today andn ow im thinking of getting a other account fresh new that i bot on isntead of main account (was pretty stupid)..

    If i start up a new battle.net account, buy the game use prepaid cards (so im not using the same credit card) but im using the bot account on the same computer as the main comp, if i get any bann on hte bot account do i get risk of getting banned on hte mai naccount over the same ip?

    Cheers

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    Yes and No, there is small risk, because they can link your accounts via IP, but Blizz usually ban only accounts that you are botting on. But because you were botting on other account it depends on GM that will investigate your accounts in case of banning.

    If you want be secure, learn how to use virtual PC (eg. VMware) and VPN

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    Thx for anwering.. Is there any good site where i can learn about it? What if i start to bot on a laptop?


    Since i use 2 monitors, can i have the virtual Pc on the other monitor?
    Last edited by Lunkaann; 10-18-2014 at 02:23 PM.

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    Just google VPN and if you are willing to pay for it (usually under 10USD/month) google VPN provider (I don“t want make some advertisement here, but I am happy customer of https://anonine.com/en/ but it is EU provider, if you are from US it is not good for you)

    About VMware: I found nice guide here on OC http://www.ownedcore.com/forums/mmo/...de-vmware.html (Setting up swtor to run inside vmware)

    If you can bot on laptop, it will be little safer than with VMware, but you should still use VPN if you want better protection

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    Thank you, im EU so i will have a look at this and make my botting more safer

    Will it even be bottable at WoD using this method? depends on the computer i guess?
    Last edited by Lunkaann; 10-18-2014 at 03:32 PM.

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