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Originally Posted by tranceup
The deal with using Chrome in 'incognito' mode is that it clears the cookies after closing it.
This means that a user that closes that browser and reopens it, won't trip the detector after
logging in with another identity, though we know that he/she may trip it when trying to log
in with an alter ego before closing that browser.
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Originally Posted by BlueNinjaGo
Firefox has the same option. That's why he has the IP checker in there too...
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Mhmm! Unfortunately, I still need to get IP checking into the login feature, but as of the current version, IP checks can be done during registration. Therefore, even if a person is using Chrome and thinks that he/she is being cunning by using Incognito Mode to register a new account, it will still catch them. Of course, the IP address feature needs to be enabled if you want it to check.