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I feel like Jagex detects bots logging in

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For the past 2 weeks I have been botting on different accounts, and the ones that I get the bot to log in for me always get banned. If I manually log in and out of the accounts, they last wayyyy longer. Perhaps it's because I'm not instantly typing my username and password? I'm pretty sure I saw/heard somewhere the Jagex can detect bots logging in. Thoughts?

the login handler doesn't insta type, its character by character

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2 minutes ago, Lewis said:

the login handler doesn't insta type, its character by character

Well it's almost inhuman. It types reallyyyyy fast and without error every single time. I know when I log in I mess up almost every other time

I feel like Jagex detects bots based off what color shirt they choose

I think logging in manually help a lot, I botted one account that is finished. Did 90-99 str and 86-94 magic and 64-94 ranged. It was an account with a old bot ban.

Now I'm botting a new account, lets c how it goes.

I only bot on a few accounts, so I always log in manually so I can't help you there. But it's possible your ip has been flagged. Which yes, Jagex watches those accounts from the start.

 

Forgot to add, a lot of streamers use a keybind to login. So I would say that the auto login doesn't hurt.

Edited by scruffyryl

tbh, it doesnt really type that fast. I can type my login faster than that because ive done it so many times. The better question is, can jagex detect what type of client you are logging in from?

3 minutes ago, gotchabruh19933 said:

tbh, it doesnt really type that fast. I can type my login faster than that because ive done it so many times. The better question is, can jagex detect what type of client you are logging in from?

lol we would all be banned within seconds then. If they detected it, they wouldn't let bots run for months without bans.

11 minutes ago, Night said:

I feel like Jagex detects bots based off what color shirt they choose

In my experience it's more of the haircut

23 minutes ago, gotchabruh19933 said:

tbh, it doesnt really type that fast. I can type my login faster than that because ive done it so many times. The better question is, can jagex detect what type of client you are logging in from?

They can yes. They can at least detect if it's a modified client apparently, unless you're using mirror mode of OSBot.

 

19 minutes ago, Jeune Padawan said:

lol we would all be banned within seconds then. If they detected it, they wouldn't let bots run for months without bans.

No, because there are other modified clients that are allowed (OSBuddy). But I suppose they may track you a little bit faster, not sure though as there are A LOT of people using OSBuddy..

Edited by Reveance

suiciding chickens is 100% no bans

There was a reddit post from a Jmod talking about a system which triggers after logging in with a bot.

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Edited by The Undefeated

They can tell you're using a modified client [this is confirmed] but they can't tell which client IIRC.

Detection is all server-side.

 

Take that as you please

I never have the bot login for me because of that exact reason, more of a superstition but yeh 

1 hour ago, The Undefeated said:

There was a reddit post from a Jmod talking about a system which triggers after logging in with a bot.

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