January 8, 20206 yr Created account last night on an Amazon EC2 IP, hand did tutorial island, didn't touch overnight. Woke up this morning and the account is now banned. And here I was thinking that using Amazon IP's would save me from my troubles.
January 8, 20206 yr I think by now we can assume that if you’re creating accounts on IPs from data centres it’s pretty obvious to jagex that the accounts are going to be used for botting purposes. Either that or the IP wasn’t new and has been used prior which shouldn’t be possible but who knows.
January 8, 20206 yr Maybe the ip was shared too? Then maybe someone was making buch of botted accounts while you were doing tutorial by hand
January 8, 20206 yr I'm using datacenter ip's and I'm doing just fine. Haven't tried amazon before tho.
January 8, 20206 yr Either the IP was flagged to all hell or you got false bot detection banned. And when I say flagged I mean make an account on that ip and let it sit for like 3 days and it'll probably be banned even tho you never logged in a single time.
January 8, 20206 yr 17 minutes ago, MasonStorm said: I'm using datacenter ip's and I'm doing just fine. Haven't tried amazon before tho. How about locks?
January 10, 20206 yr On 1/8/2020 at 6:31 AM, Kramnik said: Maybe the ip was shared too? Then maybe someone was making buch of botted accounts while you were doing tutorial by hand That's not how IP addresses work.
January 10, 20206 yr 26 minutes ago, sudoinit6 said: That's not how IP addresses work. If you have shared proxy, the other person can be botting on it too thus your accounts and other persons account will be on same IP
January 12, 20206 yr Author On 1/10/2020 at 12:16 AM, Kramnik said: If you have shared proxy, the other person can be botting on it too thus your accounts and other persons account will be on same IP Amazon elastic ip, only I had access. Although there could be the chance that someone used it for that before I allocated it
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