IP Address is all the information they're going to have, I think. Well, login with the same username from 2 different places of course but extra accounts are trivial to get.Roger de Coverly wrote: ↑Mon May 18, 2020 8:31 amYou perhaps have to ask how this is policed. If it's by IP Address, it's going to give false positives anywhere there's a shared wifi or wired connection. That might apply in a hotel, student residence or block of flats.John Swain wrote: ↑Mon May 18, 2020 1:21 am
"3.10 Players are not allowed to open a second window or connect through another device to chess.com while playing their tournament. The server automatically will disqualify them from the tournament.
It's a condition which makes hosting a team match on chess.com quite probably out of the question. How do you tell what's happening elsewhere in the match?
Its so easy for a remotely determined cheater to dodge - and for innocents to get caught by - as to be an actively stupid measure. Use the data signal on your mobile. Maybe the VPN built into the private mode of most modern browsers would do it too etc.