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boting on proxy

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people say its best to use proxy or vpn to bot i personally dont know whats the difference and what either of them do to help you not get ban can someone explain them and tel me where i could find one to get one to bot with

Supposedly jagex flags ips if you get banned on one ip/account for botting

I really seen no difference i gold farm and bot my main on the same ips

Over 15 bans main still alive and botting

A VPN (Virtual Private Network) is often used as a global connectivity to secure every single data package between your PC and the server. A VPN allows you to redirect all traffic from your PC. A Proxy is a dedicated server often bound to just one application at a time. A VPN can be used for more things and often gives you ability to change between many different countries and IP's while a Proxy is bound to just one.

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Supposedly jagex flags ips if you get banned on one ip/account for botting

I really seen no difference i gold farm and bot my main on the same ips

Over 15 bans main still alive and botting

 

see thats what im saying i have had bout 30+ accounts ban on my ip like they last just bout a good time for me to bank off each account to no care about them then i have my main i bot good on it still strong

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