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Starting new amazon accounts:User accounts vs VMware player Which is better, both for the 1st ghost account, and for multiple accounts moving forward.
Concerned because we use 2 computers in office and 1 at home.
Also going to be using the same ISP with new routers, 2 new computers, and 1 reformatted computer.
Thanks |
Browser fingerprint with user accounts and VMware Do we need to clean our browser before switching accounts?
Also, with a reformat and/or new computer, do we need to adjust the browser as outlined on pages 9 and 10 (fonts, headers, add ons, etc)?
Thanks |
kwikiimart | 09-17-2013 05:43 PM | Re: Starting new amazon accounts:User accounts vs VMware player For Amazon, I usually buy a new computer and a new internet service but that's just because I'm paranoid. |
Kelly441 | 09-17-2013 10:16 PM | Re: Starting new amazon accounts:User accounts vs VMware player I have five healthy accounts the last 6 months running VMware |
Change MAC between accts? Do you normally change your computer MAC address when switching between accounts on same computer with either VMware or user accounts?
Or is this now 'old school, tin hat' territory?
Thanks |
quantum773 | 09-18-2013 09:07 AM | Re: Starting new amazon accounts:User accounts vs VMware player 5 accounts also with VMware. Changing MAC ID may not be necessary for you. The only reason I change my MAC ID is to change my IP address. If you have a way to change your IP, changing your MAC on each VMware isn't necessary. |
metatrade | 09-18-2013 09:31 AM | Re: Starting new amazon accounts:User accounts vs VMware player Quote:
Originally Posted by quantum773
(Post 486906)
5 accounts also with VMware. Changing MAC ID may not be necessary for you. The only reason I change my MAC ID is to change my IP address. If you have a way to change your IP, changing your MAC on each VMware isn't necessary. | Are you using the same ISP for all the account's ? |
quantum773 | 09-18-2013 10:35 AM | Re: Starting new amazon accounts:User accounts vs VMware player Yep, time warner if you're curious. |
Re: Starting new amazon accounts:User accounts vs VMware player Quote:
Originally Posted by Kelly441
(Post 486756)
I have five healthy accounts the last 6 months running VMware | With different user accounts? Or are all on the same Kelly441? |
Kelly441 | 09-18-2013 11:33 AM | Re: Starting new amazon accounts:User accounts vs VMware player Same user name. Vmware hides form the OS on the computer you are using. I have Windows 7 on the computer but use different OS for VMware. The Vmware user id's are different though. I don't worry about browser fingerprinting. All my Vmware instances are identical OS, browser and fonts. Maybe it will catch up to me at some point, we will see |
Re: Starting new amazon accounts:User accounts vs VMware player Ah wow ok Kelly, I would be still tempted to use different user accounts |
Kelly441 | 09-18-2013 12:06 PM | Re: Starting new amazon accounts:User accounts vs VMware player As I said, Vmware OS is completely hidden from the OS and User Name on the computer I use to run the 5 different Vmware instances so the User Name on the computer is irrelevant. |
TonyAlmeida | 09-18-2013 12:21 PM | Re: Starting new amazon accounts:User accounts vs VMware player Quote:
Originally Posted by rsot
(Post 486953)
Ah wow ok Kelly, I would be still tempted to use different user accounts | 1 VMware for 1 stealth, you shouldn't have any problem with it |
Kelly441 | 09-18-2013 12:48 PM | Re: Starting new amazon accounts:User accounts vs VMware player Quote:
Originally Posted by TonyAlmeida
(Post 486974)
1 VMware for 1 stealth, you shouldn't have any problem with it | That's correct |
beyond14 | 09-18-2013 01:16 PM | Re: Starting new amazon accounts:User accounts vs VMware player same name and address wont get banned?
also the name of bank for withdraw money |
Kelly441 | 09-18-2013 02:48 PM | Re: Starting new amazon accounts:User accounts vs VMware player Quote:
Originally Posted by beyond14
(Post 486999)
same name and address wont get banned?
also the name of bank for withdraw money | All other info is different. Get Amazon Stealth |
metatrade | 09-18-2013 04:53 PM | Re: Starting new amazon accounts:User accounts vs VMware player Quote:
Originally Posted by quantum773
(Post 486928)
Yep, time warner if you're curious. | Same ISP and IP range for all 5 accounts could be risky no ? |
metatrade | 09-18-2013 05:04 PM | Re: Starting new amazon accounts:User accounts vs VMware player Quote:
Originally Posted by Kelly441
(Post 486950)
Same user name. Vmware hides form the OS on the computer you are using. I have Windows 7 on the computer but use different OS for VMware. The Vmware user id's are different though. I don't worry about browser fingerprinting. All my Vmware instances are identical OS, browser and fonts. Maybe it will catch up to me at some point, we will see | Is VMware installed on a separate operating system on your comp or can you tell VMware what operating system to show to the outside world ? (Similar to atomic browser)
Is it not installed on windows 7 but on free space on your drive as its own operating system ?
Could someone please tell me if this is the correct link for VMware and is it the WORKSTATION that I need to download. https://my.vmware.com/web/vmware/inf...rkstation/10_0
Thanks |
TonyAlmeida | 09-19-2013 07:38 AM | Re: Starting new amazon accounts:User accounts vs VMware player WMware software can be install inside your OS (Windows XP, Vista, 7....) and you can pick the OS for the VMware you want to run (Lunix, Windows, Mac....)
You can set a separate folder for all your VMware images but the VMware have to be install to your OS
If the link said workstation then you can download and use that |
Re: Starting new amazon accounts:User accounts vs VMware player Quote:
Originally Posted by metatrade
(Post 487084)
Same ISP and IP range for all 5 accounts could be risky no ? | Been discussed a few times that as long as a few digits are different, the IP should be fine for operation - you should focus MORE on making the account activity appear differently from each other |
GreenBean | 09-19-2013 08:41 AM | Re: Starting new amazon accounts:User accounts vs VMware player Quote:
Originally Posted by metatrade
(Post 487084)
Same ISP and IP range for all 5 accounts could be risky no ? | I think it would be very very risky.
Different ISPs to spread the chance of being linked works for me.
Certain steps to make each account look completely different got done when each account was made too.
True stealth is nothing linking.
Same ISP for 5 accounts pushes my boundaries.
Not worth the risk.
:nono: |
metatrade | 09-19-2013 10:27 AM | Re: Starting new amazon accounts:User accounts vs VMware player Quote:
Originally Posted by TonyAlmeida
(Post 487242)
WMware software can be install inside your OS (Windows XP, Vista, 7....) and you can pick the OS for the VMware you want to run (Lunix, Windows, Mac....)
You can set a separate folder for all your VMware images but the VMware have to be install to your OS
If the link said workstation then you can download and use that | Thanks Tony,
So if I have ONLY XP installed, can I pick Linux as the OS for the VMWare or do I also need to have Linux installed on a partition of the hard drive ?
Will whatever OS I pick for VMWare be shown to the outside world ?
If this is the case then it would be good to pick a different OS for each VM to mix it up right ? |
Kelly441 | 09-19-2013 10:37 AM | Re: Starting new amazon accounts:User accounts vs VMware player It doesn't matter what the OS of the computer is. You can make your Vmware Image any OS you want as long as the computer meets the requirements for that OS. |
Re: Starting new amazon accounts:User accounts vs VMware player Quote:
Originally Posted by Kelly441
(Post 487293)
It doesn't matter what the OS of the computer is. You can make your Vmware Image any OS you want as long as the computer meets the requirements for that OS. | Do you need to have all OS installed for VMware to work?
EG: windows 7 on computer, then pick windows XP for VMware. Will you need XP installed on computer, installed on partition, or not installed? |
Kelly441 | 09-21-2013 07:28 PM | Re: Starting new amazon accounts:User accounts vs VMware player No, you will have to have the OS disk to install the Vmware image or you can download an OS image if you know where to find it. |
Re: Starting new amazon accounts:User accounts vs VMware player Quote:
Originally Posted by beyond14
(Post 486999)
same name and address wont get banned?
also the name of bank for withdraw money | Welcome to the forums beyond14.
Get the ghost guide - discusses this well. All the best |
seafish51558 | 09-23-2013 10:04 PM | Re: Starting new amazon accounts:User accounts vs VMware player Why my VMware account has the same IP as my admin account? |
TonyAlmeida | 09-23-2013 11:50 PM | Re: Starting new amazon accounts:User accounts vs VMware player Quote:
Originally Posted by seafish51558
(Post 488595)
Why my VMware account has the same IP as my admin account? | Because you are selected "NAT" I think. http://img545.imageshack.us/img545/6657/v3ms.png
Try "Bridged" instead. Also it work only with Cable, Doesn't work with DSL or other connection |
eternity4u | 02-07-2015 07:51 AM | Re: Starting new amazon accounts:User accounts vs VMware player I am confused over these mixed options
For my real accounts. I always use everything new
New laptop to mobile dongle.
For a Ghost Account.
I would like to use my old laptop.
I have in the past been quite successful with the Ghost Account on VM PLAYER
What I would like to know is.
If i disable all the networks adapters with the SMAC programme.
These would also disable the MAC on my laptop.
I use a new user account with a new mobile dongle
This is good to go or do I have to use VM Player
The reason I am trying to avoid using VM Player is the laptop get to slow.
Any input in this would be a great help. |
Re: Starting new amazon accounts:User accounts vs VMware player If you find VM player to slow down laptop may want to try getting a XP iso as that usually doesnt use much resources | All times are GMT -5. The time now is 04:41 PM. | |
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