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Runescape won't let me make an account

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I tried 50 different proxies, 3 browsers and cleared the cache between each attempt, yet I keep getting the same issue, Runescape won't let me create a new account https://prnt.sc/z11vf7

anyone else had this issue? is it the proxies? are they all blocked?

I was having the same issue recently. I started making accounts by using Bluestacks (a mobile phone emulator) to download mobile osrs and create accounts through the app. Seems to be working so far

On 2/11/2021 at 8:48 AM, bamf skiller said:

is it the proxies? are they all blocked?

Yes, they are bad proxies. You probably could manage to still make accounts with those proxies, but is it really worth it?

12 hours ago, Czar said:

Highly recommend US/UK/West europe proxies, atm it's happening to me too especially when on vacation/abroad :feels: 

Imo, it has little to do with the geolocation of the proxies. I think jagex is likely flagging IPs based on the ASN, basically they can check who's announcing the IPs and based on that they can flag IPs. Some IPs are clearly recognizable datacenter IPs, while some are not. However, I think datacenter IPs are okay as long as they are not dirt cheap (which leads to bad reputation and abuse -- if too many people on the same subnet bot runescape then something's off with that whole block of IP)

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