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BoostedMMO

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  1. Keep us posted. Sometimes the default bluestacks might be hardcode flagged by Jagex so if that doesn't work, there is a way to alter the default settings to make the phone that is emulated completely different versus the 7 that are included with Bluestacks. (Example: Emulating as a Samsung Galaxy S21, which isn't in the BS profiles and therefore less likely to be a hardcoded flag). I mention hardcode flag multiple times because after the notorious "Sir Pugger" video, only then did we realize Jagex had been profiling BS users extensively and mass banned nearly everyone that was online. It was rather odd, as if you had been botting 2 weeks straight before that, logged out 30 minutes before the massbanning occurred, you would be "safe". One of the more bizarre events I recall for sure. To anyone reading this, please do your own due diligence, I'm personally not a fan of such anecdotal evidence (yes, even my own). Take it for what it's worth. It might also be important to reset your advertising ID (unique to your Google Play account), this is the main way they will flag multiple accounts of yours- by linking each to the same ID. There are a number of rather easy metrics that they can use for fingerprinting and it might be cumbersome to dodge them in the long run. I do not believe this ID updates upon simply switching Gmails, so another method has to be utilized. But for now, good news. GL.

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