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ACCOUNT LOCKED

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Hi,

 

pretty new to botting. Used to do it years a go but thought i'd try it again. I have bought a Proxy to use in the OSBot client and it works fine. I make an account account and a day later my account will be locked as it's made on a different IP I'm guessing. The account isn't linked to an email but when I try to recover it they want a email address which will link that email address to the account which I don't want to do. What ways are there to make accounts and not getting them locked?

 

Thanks

I'm not sure where you got the proxy from, but it's probably a datacenter IP. If the proxy is a different location than your home IP, the account will get locked. You could let the accounts rest for a while after tutorial island, or make sure you're buying a proper proxy that isn't abused/flagged, and isn't a datacenter IP. Residential proxy would be better. Also, if you're not interested in selling the account, you may as well register an email right away before playing on the account, so you can recover it easier.

Best of luck

Edited by elDROID

You have to create the account on a residential ip, and do tutorial island on either the same ip or on another residential ip from the same country. Once tutorial island is finished, you can switch it to another ip.

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19 hours ago, elDROID said:

I'm not sure where you got the proxy from, but it's probably a datacenter IP. If the proxy is a different location than your home IP, the account will get locked. You could let the accounts rest for a while after tutorial island, or make sure you're buying a proper proxy that isn't abused/flagged, and isn't a datacenter IP. Residential proxy would be better. Also, if you're not interested in selling the account, you may as well register an email right away before playing on the account, so you can recover it easier.

Best of luck

I got my proxy from BottingHub so I thought they'd sell decent proxy. I'm unsure how I use residential proxies. I'm pretty new to the whole Proxy thing. I just want to be able to play my main whilst I have a bot running but obviously avoid a chain ban an my main gets banned also. Know any guides or can you explain how to use a Res proxy? 

 

Thanks

I would start by becoming familiar with Sandboxie if your concern is isolating your main from your bots. 
I'm pretty sure Botting hub sells datacenter proxies, but I could be wrong. Residential proxies are used in the same way as datacenter proxies. The only difference is the quality of the proxy. People claim that residential proxies result in less bans than datacenter proxies. 
As far as using the proxy is concerned, you can use a program called Proxifier. This program ensures that your Jagex Launcher is running on the same proxy as your osbot mirror client. There's free keys found online for the program as well I believe.
If you have your bots running in Sandboxie, they will be isolated from whatever bots you have running on your pc, which avoids chain bans.
Chain bans are pretty uncommon though as well.

-Droid

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