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Originally Posted by Silverback
Proofcore has something similar to a "slotted" setup and by that I mean you have to be verified to be allowed to use our cheats. This is advantageous because it means we're able to retain a naturally low customer base and it's technically private in its own way. As of me typing this, we've been undetected against BattlEye (an anti-cheat that's more rigorous than Ricochet) for coming up on 5 years and none of our COD cheats have ever been detected.
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Yeah, I should’ve suggested yall too. I vouch for ProofCore over and over. If you’re worried about the ID Verification process, here is a quote from Silverback that I have saved in my pocket.
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While it does seem like quite a leap of faith to hand over your ID to a stranger online, I want to stress to you that what I ask to see is very minimal, but it's enough to determine whether I'll accept somebody into the community or not and it can be permanently deleted as soon as your application has been processed.
I would never ask for your ID's unique numbers, QR codes, home address and anything else like that. Think about it this way, if you buy a DMA device from a marketplace (and many people have), the seller would need a name and address to ship it to, but proofcore would never know where you live because you can cover that part up
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