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Can WRobot run in background while I play? (plus few other questions)

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Hello, I am thinking about purchasing WRobot and have some questions...

1. I want to run 2 WoW clients on the same machine at the same time. On one of them, I want WRobot to farm herbs / etc on Broken Isles... on the other, I want to play the game (run mythics, etc on my main account). Can WRobot run on one client minimized in the background while I play on another on the same machine?

2. Is product safe? What are my chances of being detected/banned using this?

3. Does the WRobot program ask for any of my login information? Username or password? Do I have risk of having my account stolen if using WRobot or downloading profiles from people? (Keyloggers)

4. Does WRobot work if I have an authenticator on my account?

 

Thanks for your answers to my questions! :)

1 - Yes , with this one you can run on how many accounts you want. The other is for one account only.

 

2 - No bot is 100% safe. As long as you dont bot near players, or long hours, you can be a little more safe. Check our ban section http://wrobot.eu/forums/forum/29-security-ban-reports/

 

3 - It doesn't ask for your login/password, unless you use the Relogger feature, used to relog after you got disconnected. I vouch for Droidz, have been using for 3 years.

4 - Yes, since you'll be logging manually before botting.

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