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Banned on one account but not the other, should I take precautions?

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My ironman was banned but my main was not. My ironman was doing a more high risk activity (powerdropping). They were both on mirror mode and took a lot of breaks. Should I try to change my IP so I can bot on my main without getting banned?

Thanks

12 minutes ago, Picti3 said:

what

It's a setting you enable when you start up Osbot I believe. I would proxy up on the iron and continue botting and claim that you were hijacked if you get banned again but before you do that rest the account from botting for at least a month and manually play it for that duration. 

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13 hours ago, Gunman said:

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Don't listen to that guy about resting, just keep going with hardware mouse

Interesting. I will use it. I won't be able to do other stuff like watch videos or play other games while I do this right? If it's safer then I don't mind doing it. Thanks for your help

36 minutes ago, Picti3 said:

Interesting. I will use it. I won't be able to do other stuff like watch videos or play other games while I do this right? If it's safer then I don't mind doing it. Thanks for your help

Use a VM then so it's isolated

55 minutes ago, Gunman said:

Use a VM then so it's isolated

hardware mouse only works on 1 client ya?

Yes use one Virtual Machine per client and enable hardware mouse. You can do this an infinite number of times as long as its 1 client per VM. Each VM has its own "mouse".

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