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Maximizing device usage on a single ip address

By

Carlos Ramirez

Mar 25, 2025, 05:37 AM

Edited By

Miyuki Tanaka

Updated

Mar 25, 2025, 05:38 AM

2 minutes reading time

A visual representation of network optimization for multiple Honeygain accounts on a single IP address
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In a curious twist, users of the popular traffic collection service Honeygain are scratching their heads over device restrictions. One user's experience with two accounts on a single device raises questions about compliance and functionality โ€“ is it really possible to run multiple accounts without a hitch?

The crux of the matter lies in Honeygain's policy, which strictly allows only one device per IP address to utilize the platform. Initially, this user managed to collect traffic from both accounts without issues for nearly three weeks. But suddenly, their smooth ride took a sharp turn, leading to traffic collection problems with one of the accounts.

Curiously, sometimes both accounts sync up for short bursts, only to have one of them fail shortly after. "I began using Honeygain after watching so many videos claiming that using two devices on one IP was allowed, but things took a turn," they noted.

Commenters had a lot to say on the issue, with themes of skepticism, clarification on terms of service, and user tactics dominating the discussion.

  • Many users voiced their concerns that employing multiple accounts could lead to account bans, with cautions to comply with usage policies.

  • Others applauded creative solutions, such as using Samsungโ€™s Secure Folder feature to clone apps and access multiple accounts, stirring controversy over its legitimacy.

  • A sense of frustration brewed among those experiencing similar technical hiccups, questioning the stability of the service itself.

"Using more than one account is strictly forbidden. Delete one to avoid getting banned," one user warned.

The sentiment in the community seems negative, with many concluding that the userโ€™s tricky setup might ultimately backfire, raising questions about the platform's functionality and fairness.

As discussions continue, the central issue remainsโ€”how do users navigate these restrictions without risking their accounts? The unfolding situation underscores a major gap in user understanding versus service policies and raises potential crisis scenarios for the platform.

  • โ–ณ Users asserting they can run multiple accounts are increasingly in hot water.

  • โ–ฝ Caution is advised: the terms of service strictly limit device/account usage.

  • โ€ป "Is this truly a user error, or is Honeygain failing its community?" - Commenterโ€™s perspective.

The question that lingers: How long can users juggle the juggling act of account management before the balance tips into chaos? The aftermath of this situation could shape the future experience for Honeygain users moving forward.