Author Topic: Same key at diff IP=deactivated?  (Read 932 times)

I think I heard somewhere that using your key on a different IP can get it deactivated. I'm not sure whether it's true or not, but I'd like to check (seeing as I don't, well, want my key deactivated). I have never given out my key and/or shared it. This is really just a different internet connection. Two people aren't using it at once. I'm the only person who's used it. So, will using a different internet connection deactivate my key?

Is this true?

You can use it at other places, but if it switches from from far distances every 20 minutes it will probably be deactivated

If your key is flipping between the US and Japan, it's going to be deactivated because you're obviously sharing it, but between the same household you can share a single key.

Well, the only two computers that have used this was my desktop downstairs, but when I got this laptop, I removed the key from my other computer and entered it here. The downstairs isn't a full version, that way, and my laptop is. Although, I am at a friend's house who has Blockland himself. It's a completely different key, so no sharing

I use my key at my mom's house and my dad's house and I've never gotten my key deactivated.

I gues this is more proof that Megaguy is a richardhead

I gues this is more proof that Megaguy is a richardhead
What?

but between the same household you can share a single key.
in the same house the IP doesn't change, so it doesn't matter anyway

The only time I've de-activated keys is when they are used by a huge number of different IPs in a short period of time (which is evidence that the key has been leaked onto the internet) or if it rapidly alternates between two distant locations. 

What?
He told me that using my key on a different IP would deactivate it. I stopped hosting my server abbruptly to ask this question and test whether it deactivated my key or not

It will not be deactivated. I go between my mom and dad's house all the time, and get on blockland multiple times from each location. I even host a dedicated sometimes at one house, then use the client at the other location. I've also used blockland in my trips to Florida.