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5 Reasons Why You Shouldn't Use Shared Accounts in Agma.io
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1. Any coins, power-ups, bots, and abilities can be used by any other user who is logged into that account. You could have farmed for hours trying to save up to get a new skin in the shop, and then you maybe eat some dinner and come back only to find that someone already spent all of those coins on powers and had a blast using them. A big issue with using shared accounts is that everyone's brain is wired differently. You might want to buy a new hat, while someone else may want a bot package. The upside to having your own account is that only you are allowed to use it. People of all ages and all around the world could be playing on the same account as you, and you can't control anything that they do.

2. The password for the account can be changed by the owner at any time. Any work that you may have put into that account can be taken away from you during any moment just by simply having the password to the account changed. Then, only the owner will have access to that account, unless they share the password again. Sometimes people share accounts so that other people can do the work of leveling up for them. Then once they’re satisfied with their stats, they change the account password and now they have a high ranked account.

3. You can get banned from agma by just being on a shared account. Sometimes, if an account is getting too popular, then it will be locked so that only the owner can get into it again by resetting the password. You can also be banned from agma by being on a shared account, because you’re not supposed to be doing it in the first place. Whether it be just a 24 hour ban, or longer, get goal is to get the message across to not use those accounts.

4. Most of the time, someone else will already be logged in or have access to the account. And no matter how many people have access to the account, only one person at a time can be logged into it. So even if you have a shared account, you can’t guarantee that you will always be able to use it. Hence another reason why you should have your own account, because only you should have access to it, and no other people can use it.

5. You are ruining high level users’ reputation by giving the assumption that they have a shared account. Most high level accounts are indeed shared accounts, so if you have a high level in agma, it is assumed that you have one of those accounts. This really ruins the cool factor behind leveling up and getting to be a pro at the game, as you are ruining the reputation of others without even realizing it. Most players who have played for a long time already know these shared accounts by name, so if they see one then you’re already exposed.
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(04-29-2021, 01:25 PM)Ax_t Wrote: 1. Any coins, power-ups, bots, and abilities can be used by any other user who is logged into that account. You could have farmed for hours trying to save up to get a new skin in the shop, and then you maybe eat some dinner and come back only to find that someone already spent all of those coins on powers and had a blast using them. A big issue with using shared accounts is that everyone's brain is wired differently. You might want to buy a new hat, while someone else may want a bot package. The upside to having your own account is that only you are allowed to use it. People of all ages and all around the world could be playing on the same account as you, and you can't control anything that they do.

2. The password for the account can be changed by the owner at any time. Any work that you may have put into that account can be taken away from you during any moment just by simply having the password to the account changed. Then, only the owner will have access to that account, unless they share the password again. Sometimes people share accounts so that other people can do the work of leveling up for them. Then once they’re satisfied with their stats, they change the account password and now they have a high ranked account.

3. You can get banned from agma by just being on a shared account. Sometimes, if an account is getting too popular, then it will be locked so that only the owner can get into it again by resetting the password. You can also be banned from agma by being on a shared account, because you’re not supposed to be doing it in the first place. Whether it be just a 24 hour ban, or longer, get goal is to get the message across to not use those accounts.

4. Most of the time, someone else will already be logged in or have access to the account. And no matter how many people have access to the account, only one person at a time can be logged into it. So even if you have a shared account, you can’t guarantee that you will always be able to use it. Hence another reason why you should have your own account, because only you should have access to it, and no other people can use it.

5. You are ruining high level users’ reputation by giving the assumption that they have a shared account. Most high level accounts are indeed shared accounts, so if you have a high level in agma, it is assumed that you have one of those accounts. This really ruins the cool factor behind leveling up and getting to be a pro at the game, as you are ruining the reputation of others without even realizing it. Most players who have played for a long time already know these shared accounts by name, so if they see one then you’re already exposed.
Wow that's such a good post xD
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