Problems with sites
- Skaggerak
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Problems with sites
Hi all I've been having a lot of trouble with a couple of sites in particular, mainly Coral, Pokerstars(Betstars) and bettson. Is anyone having similar trouble and figured it out? I think it's to do with cookie blocking. For the most part sites work fine it's just a few I have to make special allowances for. I try opening them in different browsers but nothing changes.
- Alfa1234
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Re: Problems with sites
Install this, make a fresh machine for each bookie and you'll never have those problems again.
https://www.virtualbox.org/
https://www.virtualbox.org/
- doughnut
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- Alfa1234
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Re: Problems with sites
You install it onto your computer and fire it up. After that, you can install a "new windows" or a "linux" on it and it's like having a completely new physical machine into your own computer. Once set up, you can just "clone" the new machine every time you want another new computer. Beats formatting IMHO.
- doughnut
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- Alfa1234
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- Skaggerak
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Re: Problems with sites
I don't think this is the solution, I think the reason some of these sites are unloggable is because iesnare is blocked on them. I presume Installing a virtual machine would not prevent this problem from happening again because you would be blocking cookies on that particular clone as well, so the same problems would arise afterwards.
I can't see a way around this, some sites have been unresponsive for me for months. It could be a poor system I'm using but I've noticed it on one other site on a good system so I'm not sure how to circumvent it. Some sites just need all cookies to run it seems.
I can't see a way around this, some sites have been unresponsive for me for months. It could be a poor system I'm using but I've noticed it on one other site on a good system so I'm not sure how to circumvent it. Some sites just need all cookies to run it seems.
- Alfa1234
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Re: Problems with sites
Why would you block their cookies? You can just make a new clone machine every time you need it.
- Skaggerak
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Re: Problems with sites
Their cookies can identify you, the way you're describing it you would be opening a new virtual machine for every individual bookie in order to avoid detection.
- Alfa1234
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- Skaggerak
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Re: Problems with sites
Ok, I was planning on using this in the future but wasn't aware it worked like this, I thought it was much more rigid. Thanks
- motogpfan
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Re: Problems with sites
Interesting. Would using this thoughnot provide the same digital fingerprint and ip to iesnare, for each bookies machine, highlighting potential abuse? Also does it not bog down system performance making it slow to move between bookmakers?Alfa1234 wrote: Install this, make a fresh machine for each bookie and you'll never have those problems again.
https://www.virtualbox.org/
- Alfa1234
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Re: Problems with sites
Obviously your ip will not be changed by this...you use a VPN for that. And yes, it uses a lot of resources so it slows down your machine if you don't have enough memory.
- Skaggerak
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Re: Problems with sites
Would you not have to install a web browser and new internet configuration for this every time as well?
You'd basically have to prepare at least a couple of dozen virtual machines each designated to a particular book and internet configuration beforehand, so the system would have to be state of the art to deal with several running at once during a busy time. You would maybe also have to download some program to vary the machines "fingerprint" as mentioned above although I'd imagine a virtually formatted machine would not be the type of fingerprint that identifies people.
You'd basically have to prepare at least a couple of dozen virtual machines each designated to a particular book and internet configuration beforehand, so the system would have to be state of the art to deal with several running at once during a busy time. You would maybe also have to download some program to vary the machines "fingerprint" as mentioned above although I'd imagine a virtually formatted machine would not be the type of fingerprint that identifies people.
- Alfa1234
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Re: Problems with sites
You can clone it whenever, so have it setup to your likes and then start cloning (browser, etc already installed). As to installing several ones...I really don't see the need. What does e.g. bwin care if that same person also has an account at e.g ladbrokes?