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2FA chainban

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Hey!

I have my main account connected to my cellphone for 2FA. I would however like to connect some of my mules to the same 2FA. Is this safe, or could it lead to chainbans?
I don't log the mules and the main on the same IP. 

Cheers

 

EDIT: If it matters, the device I use for the 2fa (and email if the 2fa required that at some point), is the same as my main account has.

Edited by botelias

As far as I know some people bot a lot on accounts linked to the same 2fa so it shouldnt be an issue.

But obviously no one will ever know for sure outside of jagex so why use 2fa for just a mule if thats a concern?

 

Don't link anything back to your main if you don't want to get banned... 

I don't really think u need 2fa on a mule IMO unless you have bills 

 

To be safe probably don't connect, if you make a new email just for it and have a different password and don't log onto to anything bad then it should be 99.9% safe

I'm more willing to believe that they don't check that stuff, but I personally still wouldn't do it

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Well, it's a nice level mule account. I use it to play regularly as well. And hold a decent amount of wealth on it. 

I have fa on all my mules and my main/spare accounts, no ban at all so you should be completely fine, all my mules are also under several emails so that may help idk

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Anybody know what info Google Auth shares?
Does it share any registered info at all with the linked page (i.e. Jagex)?

Never link anything to your main dont try to take a chance because you may regret it 

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