Then I assume/hope you've disabled history or taken the necessary precautions...hmmmm..browser i use only One browser For everything I do.......
Then I assume/hope you've disabled history or taken the necessary precautions...hmmmm..browser i use only One browser For everything I do.......
"I just remembered something that happened a long time ago."
yes ..sure ihave done it anon....i am not that much n00bish dude.....
i Have Run various tests....regarding Css leak ....
well In case i face A ban ..that will benot due to CSS leak ....but due to My own mistakes....
There are some new posts by Zorvak in the CSS leak thread, you may want to check them out.i Have Run various tests....regarding Css leak ....
well In case i face A ban ..that will benot due to CSS leak ....but due to My own mistakes....
"I just remembered something that happened a long time ago."
Last edited by DarkSaibot v.1.3.10; 27.07.09 at 18:07.
I was just wondering won't Invisible Browsing help in getting into What...spare me i am an uber noob when it comes to registering with high level tracker.
Anyway , All the best Darksaibot in your endeavour
PS: Going through the thread , getting into What.cd has reminded me of Mission Impossible 1, where Tom Crusie( here Darksaibot) tries to enter C.I.A( here Wha.cd) with his never die spirit . .. just a crazy comparision
When I was banned from What, they didn't ban my IP, (Error 403 ban) they just disabled my account. Gazelle by default keeps the IPs they are associated with each email confirmation easily accessible by staff. After a while, this could create a problem I'd think. In heavily populated areas it seems that dynamic IPs would be recycled through new users over time. Also, not everyone has a static IP, so I don't understand why trackers want to 403 ban you. I think this concept is dumb, however, I've seen users get disabled time and again for registering with the same IP. Maybe they are more prevalent than I thought.
If you are disabled due to having registered under the same IP after waiting for a reasonable length of time, I'd hope that claiming that you'd never had an account there before would clear your IP address. I've seen this work on other trackers, but what.cd's staff seems to be a little less friendly than alot of places. I could be wrong.
kelly, if with "Invisible Browsing" you mean using Firefox's Private Mode, Chrome's Incognito mode, or IE8's InPrivate, that can work.
So do you think confirming your account from a cafe or library could give you an edge?
That's right, and the basis for my IP reclaim script. Shutdown your PC, and someone else could take the IP you had in the meantime. In the past, some days my address would change every day, and others I'd have the same one for two weeks. Not that I can't change it when I want toIn heavily populated areas it seems that dynamic IPs would be recycled through new users over time.
"I just remembered something that happened a long time ago."
I have not used Chrome/IE8 ,,,so can't really say about that . What Invisible Browsing does is that it integrates with FF or any other browsers & one can manually/automatically change one's IP with just a click on the Invisible browsing app.
I used to it to create multiple accounts in a site when it used to open for public signups
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