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Any computer cels with idea?
"state" information - by which I mean, how a website knows that you are you, is not actually tied to your IP. This is because multiple users will have the same IP. Instead, it's tied to cookies in your browser.Any computer cels with idea?
altfueltype "ipconfig /all" in cmd (no quotes), look for DHCP Enabled, and if it says Yes then you have a dynamic IP. Turn off your internet entirely (the router) over night and clear your browsers cookies. You should be able to make a new account.
type "ipconfig /all" in cmd (no quotes), look for DHCP Enabled, and if it says Yes then you have a dynamic IP. Turn off your internet entirely (the router) over night and clear your browsers cookies. You should be able to make a new account.
If DHCP Enabled says No, then idk. Get a VPN.
Don't browse reddit
VPN's can be easily noticed retard, most of em are logged.type "ipconfig /all" in cmd (no quotes), look for DHCP Enabled, and if it says Yes then you have a dynamic IP. Turn off your internet entirely (the router) over night and clear your browsers cookies. You should be able to make a new account.
If DHCP Enabled says No, then idk. Get a VPN.
>thinks I'm using a free turk vpnVPN's can be easily noticed retard, most of em are logged.
even tor's routers are logged, you'll need your own vpn>thinks I'm using a free turk vpn
who is the retard here![]()
nord vpn doesn't have infinite ip's>thinks I'm using a free turk vpn
>what is a bridgeeven tor's routers are logged, you'll need your own vpn
>what are proxiesnord vpn doesn't have infinite ip's
use a vpn and try visting omegle or 4chan, see what happens>what is a bridge
>what are proxies
you don't know shit nigger don't talk to me![]()
How do you think posting nieces would be possible if there wasn't a way to prevent that? Argument overuse a vpn and try visting omegle or 4chan, see what happens
do you use nord vpn, or something like that?How do you think posting nieces would be possible if there wasn't a way to prevent that? Argument over![]()