Quote Originally Posted by DarkstaR View Post
The assumption is that anybody who understands it (e.g. you) can make their own decision. As it stands, though, CipSoft has been handing out bans to accounts that have never been botted, simply because they are associated with bot accounts.

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Also, they have the option to use Google Authenticator. That means, regardless of what authenticator you choose to use, it will likely go through the OAuth protocol. If you read the OAuth 2.0 specification, you'll see that responses contain a field called userid. If I've read the spec correctly, this is a constant that will be the same when given to any application (or any different accounts for the same application) that can be used to identify a single user across multiple apps. This means the only solution is to use completely separate authenticator apps and hope that the Google OAuth server doesn't have a way of correlating them. And, since this is Google we're talking about, it probably does.
Multiple devices (virtual desktops could be an option?) sounds like the only answer, if you wanna use the auth on bot chars and still be safe.