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How To Change Your IP {Using A VPN} -Usefull For Botting-

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I left my account running all night long with Cyberghost and it only lasted 3 hours protected, resulting in my account getting banned :P

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How would you bot multiple accounts at once one with different ips? Surely they would all be on the VPN ip address?

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How would you bot multiple accounts at once one with different ips? Surely they would all be on the VPN ip address?

 

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Yes, I was wondering this as well. Any info? 

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Yes, I was wondering this as well. Any info? 

 

You would have to use the osbot client's proxy settings. It's the second tab on startup. Different from a VPN, but accomplishes the same thing.

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Ty for guide :) Will take a look.

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14 minutes ago, Atlanta said:

Is this preferred or hotspot shield?

I'd say most people actually prefer to use a proxy or VPS, rather than a VPN.
Typically a VPN will randomly assign you an IP at random, whereas a VPS/Proxy is a fixed IP.

To answer your question, there's little difference between VPN providers, pick whichever one you like.

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