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Risk of using main ip for account creation?

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Is there risk of getting the IP address my main account uses banned, by creating multiple accounts for botting use? Let's say a lot of the accounts get banned, is there risk they flag for IP for ban, or does that sound astronomical? My main has never been botted on, or ever logged into anything other than Runelite. I've just struggled to get any proxy/vps/ec2 to work with account creation (always flagged because they're cloud hosts). Any thoughts? I dislike buying accounts, typically most accounts i've purchased end up banned.. while accounts I create myself are 99% never banned, and still running fine.

If you're using the same IP for your main as you do botting that is not completely safe as you risk getting your IP flagged in general hope that answers your question

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24 minutes ago, evaker said:

If you're using the same IP for your main as you do botting that is not completely safe as you risk getting your IP flagged in general hope that answers your question

No, for botting always private proxies.. I'm purely just talking about account creation here. I've been unable to use proxies to create accounts. I can do it with my home IP of course, as it's residential and passes the inspections.. but I just don't want to risk my main account getting banned due to bots getting banned having been registered to my mains ip.. if that makes sense. It's probably a very unlikely scenario.

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