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SDN Scripts are safe?

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Hey guys im new here, i just wanted to know if all sdn scripts are safe that one that you add from cart for free (At store).

All that ones are verified and safe? and The risked are that ones that you need to add to scripts folder?

Thanks, Sorry for my english but im from argentina my main language is spanish

Edited by Jaba18

SDN scripts are completely safe, and you should have no problem with local scripts either. Everything about this bot is 100% safe.

Hey guys im new here, i just wanted to know if all sdn scripts are safe that one that you add from cart for free (At store).

All that ones are verified and safe? The risked are that ones that you need to add to scripts folder?

Thanks

~SDN~ Im pretty sure admins look over the coding make sure its advanced and has no bugs meaning they read the coding

also they scriptwriters don't have access to the player.getplayerinfo node or whatever it is

 

~Local~ not all scripts are check (mostly their are reviews for each script) Admins usually don't check coding unless it suspicions

 

but im more than 200% positive the Scriptwriters have no Way to access your account 

You guys should stop making these threads.

Seriously, there's like 10000 of them. -__-

Stop downloading gp/membership generators whatsoever and you'll be safe

Yep. The scripts are all safe. OSBot has lots of users. 

SDN scripts are safer than local scripts. SDN scripts are checked by admins before they are added to ensure safety. Local are just there.

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