Does using VPN leads to ban?

Aamir123Aamir123 Member Posts: 92
I sometimes use vpn on my device and today I mistakenly opened mcoc while vpn was on.? Can it lead to any sort of punishment or ban?

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  • Thicco_ModeThicco_Mode Member Posts: 8,852 ★★★★★
    No
  • Aamir123Aamir123 Member Posts: 92

    No

    You sure bro.??? My account is 5+ years old and I really don’t want any sort of issues with it.
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  • Aamir123Aamir123 Member Posts: 92
    I usually take care of this as im using vpn since 2-3 months. But today i forgot to close it as i was excited about opening my 6* and in a hurry opened mcoc.



  • DigletGamingDigletGaming Member Posts: 849 ★★★★
  • StevieManWonderStevieManWonder Member Posts: 5,019 ★★★★★
    VPNs just change your IP address, right? I think I recall Miike saying that they’re okay
  • DNA3000DNA3000 Member, Guardian Posts: 19,658 Guardian

    VPNs just change your IP address, right? I think I recall Miike saying that they’re okay

    For this discussion purposes, more or less. @Thicco_Mode found links to some of the many, many times the mods have made statements about this, but I'll add something else. Banning based on using VPN is nonsensical, because a) it is indistinguishable from someone going to Starbucks or McDonalds and using free Wifi, and b) if you play on cellular data networks then you're practically using an invisible VPN regardless (technical geek stuff: cellular networks use dynamic NAT and many use 6to4 encapsulation if they've transitioned to IPv6, and all cellular traffic is technically encrypted, so the cell data network is arguably a very large diffuse VPN cloud).

    To put it another way, your phone cellular carrier could choose to VPN *all* your data traffic to them, and there's nothing you could do about it. They could have done it yesterday, and you wouldn't even know.

    Now, VPNs are just a tool. If you use that tool to break some other rule, then that would still be against the TOS. Like say if MCOC has a contest that requires you to declare where you live, but you use the VPN to pretend to be somewhere else, that could be a violation of the TOS. But it wouldn't be the VPN that was the problem it would be the lying to Kabam part that was the problem.
  • Thicco_ModeThicco_Mode Member Posts: 8,852 ★★★★★
    DNA3000 said:

    VPNs just change your IP address, right? I think I recall Miike saying that they’re okay

    For this discussion purposes, more or less. @Thicco_Mode found links to some of the many, many times the mods have made statements about this, but I'll add something else. Banning based on using VPN is nonsensical, because a) it is indistinguishable from someone going to Starbucks or McDonalds and using free Wifi, and b) if you play on cellular data networks then you're practically using an invisible VPN regardless (technical geek stuff: cellular networks use dynamic NAT and many use 6to4 encapsulation if they've transitioned to IPv6, and all cellular traffic is technically encrypted, so the cell data network is arguably a very large diffuse VPN cloud).

    To put it another way, your phone cellular carrier could choose to VPN *all* your data traffic to them, and there's nothing you could do about it. They could have done it yesterday, and you wouldn't even know.

    Now, VPNs are just a tool. If you use that tool to break some other rule, then that would still be against the TOS. Like say if MCOC has a contest that requires you to declare where you live, but you use the VPN to pretend to be somewhere else, that could be a violation of the TOS. But it wouldn't be the VPN that was the problem it would be the lying to Kabam part that was the problem.
    That's the second time you've tagged me today. I'm honored :cry:
  • KageyamaKageyama Member Posts: 3

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