If we detect random IPs authenticating your trainers over and over then yes.
Could you go into detail on that? what do you mean by "random" "over and over" do you mean multiple different Ip authentications in a short span of time? Because my Ip changes every Day and occasionally I use a VPN. I haven't had a problem so far, but It'd put my mind at ease to know the actual boundaries. Or if I am walking on thin Ice due to my safety concern being mistaken for something else. Last thing I wanna do is lose my account.
Sugest you contact your ISP for a dedicated IP or pay for a dedicated vpn and just use that constantly.
That'd defeat the purpose of the IP change, It's to not be to easily tracked. The VPN as well is for anonymity making those IPs static would defeat the purpose, but thanks for the sugestion
You will be in a pool and all I and anyone needs is the IP used n ISP n they can find out who was using that IP from the ISP which address used it. I have done it when I ran Browser games. For legal reasons.
The reason I stated a dedicated VPN, Because with a proper dedicated Vpn who dose not keep records you can do what you wish!
I know, my VPN service keeps no logs, no data, but it assigns a random IP every time I connect, otherwise they'd have to link my account to a static IP and that link would destroy the fact that they keep no logs because they'd have to keep a log to keep giving me the same address.
The daily IP change is not for the same purpose it's simply a result of disconnecting clearing the cache and reconnecting it's also useful to maintain anonymity on a lot of sites.
The ISP only gives out information on legal terms, which has nothing to to with not wanting to be tracked by other surface-web applications.
None of these would profit from having a static IP.
Like I have said before. Use the trainers normally and you have nothing to worry about.
I just don't like surprises, but you right.
Using offline mode it's acceptable alternative.
[Edited by Harlan85, 4/2/2015 9:16:32 AM]