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Safe botting?

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is it still safe botting ? i mean it never was but iheard peopel are getting banned instantly is that true? is there a way to avoid getting banned? any paid scripts or bots wont get me banned? thx in advance for replys! 

If your IP isn't flagged you will never get instantly banned as JaGeX is not detecting the client. Botting can be done easily without a high chance of ban. Just bot as if you were a real player. Switch tasks, don't bot for long hours, etc.

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well i got 2 accounts banned in 2 days (f2p oldschool) both banned the verry first day 

well i got 2 accounts banned in 2 days (f2p oldschool) both banned the verry first day 

 

Why start the thread?

you can bot. you can get banned. the risk is very high atm.

 

Guys just warning you to stop your bots! I just got banned and there is a system update in an hour which will 'nuke' bots!

Mod MMG Post: http://services.runescape.com/m=forum/forums.ws?317,318,521,65345097

Mod MMG Quote:

"Any players not logging in via HTML5 will be automatically monitored by our bot detection software we implemented on 10/04/2014, any players caught using illegitimate clients will be permanently banned"

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TU5D5bpl-SA

 

Can this be fixed? So jagex cant detect whether we are using htlm5 or not, or can the client be fixed in certain way as it looks like it is htlm5?

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