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Could you use Hola or Proxy sites as a proxy?

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I am very noob at this kind of thing but i was on http://whatismyipaddress.com/ and i tried hola on mozilla firefox and it changed the ip to what ever country i set it. Could that work for old school runescape? Also i used the proxy anonymous sites to surf and it did the same changed the ip.

 

But when i tried logging in on the same world on both accounts, one proxied one on my ip it gave me the too many connections on this ip :'( Thought it would work. If anyone can educate me on this that would be greatly appreciated.

1. no thats just your browser connection. 2. those IPs are GUARANTEED already flagged, you should be glad it didn't let you.

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Ohh wow well thats good then haha. But if you play osrs through your browser wont that work? even though know i wont try it anymore just encase aha

in theory yes, changing your browsers proxy would work to do same worlds, but just as a heads up, OSBUDDY ALLOWS you to go to the same world on the same ip. Even with the free version, just use that?

in theory yes, changing your browsers proxy would work to do same worlds, but just as a heads up, OSBUDDY ALLOWS you to go to the same world on the same ip. Even with the free version, just use that?

Thank god you knew my explanation was 100% wrong apparently 

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