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Three Accounts Safe?

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The issue is multilogging, which jagex can detect, therefore they can detect devices and treat each differently.

 

What do you mean? Still implying that jagex doesn't know your public ip?

What do you mean? Still implying that jagex doesn't know your public ip?

 

Of course they know your public IP as that is how you communicate outside of your network.

Of course they know your public IP as that is how you communicate outside of your network.

Well your first post wasn't so convincing that you knew what you were talking about, so you can leave that 'ofcourse' out.

Well your first post wasn't so convincing that you knew what you were talking about, so you can leave that 'ofcourse' out.

 

How so? And what made you think that my implications were that jagex does not know your public IP address..

if flagged and not botting on your main youll be fine

I have similar situation. 3 accounts, 2 goldfarms and 1 main. All banned because of goldfarming at once.

 

Have to say that I botted on my main in the past, before I had the goldfarmers. But when all of my accounts were banned I had not bot anymore on my main. So Jagex just bans all accounts on the ip.

 

I made a triple digit profit in dollars with those three chars, so you dont hear me complaining, but just to warn you. Jagex can and will ban all accounts of the same ip. 

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