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No they do not keep track of your computer's HWID. Yes they do keep track of your IP, meaning your home IP. After getting banned on one IP it is very likely you will get faster banned the next time. 

No need for a spoofer and the problem with a VPN is that everytime you launch it, it assigns a different IP, yes from that same location but different every time nonetheless. Use proxies and stay off your home IP, which I would assume you have a main acc that you would like to keep safe.

If you're worried about being tracked, other than using proxies, you could google how to delete the OSRS Client temp files which many believe can be used to detect patterns.

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2 minutes ago, BrownStar said:

No they do not keep track of your computer's HWID. Yes they do keep track of your IP, meaning your home IP. After getting banned on one IP it is very likely you will get faster banned the next time. 

No need for a spoofer and the problem with a VPN is that everytime you launch it, it assigns a different IP, yes from that same location but different every time nonetheless. Use proxies and stay off your home IP, which I would assume you have a main acc that you would like to keep safe.

If you're worried about being tracked, other than using proxies, you could google how to delete the OSRS Client temp files which many believe can be used to detect patterns.

You think that jagex hasent gotten to that point tho? Especially since the rise of bots has been more than.

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31 minutes ago, Muffins said:

They dont HWID.

What he said. Your computer's HWID is an 18 digit ID that uses letters and numbers and is assigned to your machine based on data that is read off of your hardware(CPU, GPU, Hard drive, etc.) and cannot be changed without replacing 1 of these components. Your MAC Address, which is usually hard coded into your network card, is another way developers can track you but they are very inexpensive to change and not as difficult to change. Companies like Activision can detect your HWID and ban your device if caught cheating, then a HWID spoofer is required. The reason Jagex does NOT use said method, is because this is a free game, membership is assigned to the acc, where as games like Call of Duty (minus just Warzone) cost money and your HWID is used to register software/purchased games to your machine.

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1 hour ago, BrownStar said:

What he said. Your computer's HWID is an 18 digit ID that uses letters and numbers and is assigned to your machine based on data that is read off of your hardware(CPU, GPU, Hard drive, etc.) and cannot be changed without replacing 1 of these components. Your MAC Address, which is usually hard coded into your network card, is another way developers can track you but they are very inexpensive to change and not as difficult to change. Companies like Activision can detect your HWID and ban your device if caught cheating, then a HWID spoofer is required. The reason Jagex does NOT use said method, is because this is a free game, membership is assigned to the acc, where as games like Call of Duty (minus just Warzone) cost money and your HWID is used to register software/purchased games to your machine.

Yeah i know ive been aimbotting on rust lately lmao i know all about hwid and all that i was just asking if jagex does the same cuz i got banned pretty fast recently.

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