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How many IP flags till instant ban?

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You saw the title, how many IP flags till instant ban do you think? Or what experience have you had with this?

We're not assuming anything of the IP/proxy, it could be shared, dedicated, fresh/new, private, etc.

How many times does an IP get flagged until they start to really catch on?

From exhaustive testing, with a combined sum of over 52k accounts it has yet to happen.

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36 minutes ago, IDontEB said:

From exhaustive testing, with a combined sum of over 52k accounts it has yet to happen.

Wow really? That's makes me optimistic.

So you're saying you could have a unique proxy for each account you bot and if you gets banned you could, per se, recycle the proxy and use it again?

You've had 52k accounts banned and the bots had yet to be banned at a faster rate?

Banning based on IP probably does more harm that good - most non business lines are dynamic ip meaning legitimate users could be effected.

Not to mention that it's so simple to change you're IP.

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Has anyone experienced or tested sequential proxies? A supplier offers proxies but they're all the same proxy but with different ports. Each proxy has a unique port.

Does Jagex differentiate proxies based on ports or will the bots still get chain banned if I used these proxies?

I might create a new post on this topic.

Edited by jjohns

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