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AymCTL
Seasoned Ace
2 years ago
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Should you not use public wifi for playing apex?

I'm staying in a hotel and I've been playing my switch over the hotel wifi, but I've been afraid to load apex with the amount of false bans people have complained of on here.  For instance,  if someone at the hotel has cheated on apex could it possibly give a false positive on the game's anti cheat?  Would it be best to avoid apex until I'm home from vacation?  Thanks for the help.

  • @AymCTL 

    Using the WIFI is fine.

    Using untrusted hardware is a big no no, what @EA_Barry mentions is a big risk: Key loggers software will captured anything you type in so not only your credit card info but also your account info can be captured and exploited. on top of that if the particular hardware has a Hardware ban it can affect your account and get it banned as well. 

    Some tips I have posted before in other posts, see points 6,7, and 8:  

    Account Safety

    How to keep your account and hardware safe 101:

    1. Use strong passwords for you game account.
    2. Use strong passwords for the associated E-mail account. Keep track of your e-mail accounts and what they are connected to.
    3. Do not share either of these passwords with others. Keep note of your passwords in a safe place.
    4. Enable two factor identification for both the game and associated E-mail accounts.
    5. Do not let others use your game account (Friends and family alike) because if they do something wrong on your account it is still your fault, nobody wants to have a sanction on their account because somebody else did or said something wrong.
    6. Do not use internet café’s to access your account and play, you do not know what software is on the hardware there, you do not know if the hardware at the cafe has a hardware ban and this can affect your account in a negative way.
    7. I would suggest only accessing your account with your own trusted hardware, gaming on another person’s hardware brings some of the same risks as above.
    8. I would also suggest not letting others use your hardware in order to play with their account, because if they get a hardware ban on your hardware while using it, it can have a negative affect on your account.
    9. Buying used hardware comes with risks as well. The hardware could have been banned and this is not an EA problem but a problem between the buyer and the seller. 
    10. Play nice with others, in other words do not de-mean, harass or bully others in Chat or over voice coms, both can be reported and that can also have a negative effect on your account.
    11. Use non-offensive user/gamer tag/club tags, if you get a warning about such change it, doing otherwise can lead to a negative effect on your account.
    12. Play fair, boosting and teaming are cheating.
    13. Play fair using cheating software or hardware is not fair and is really only cheating yourself.
    14. Do not buy and or sell accounts, do you really know what has been done with the account? What cyber info are you giving up? What risk is there that the account is bunk. What is the risk to your hardware?
    15. Re-read the Terms of Service agreement and the Terms of Sale agreement you agreed to play this game and adhere to it. https://www.ea.com/legal/user-agreement and https://www.ea.com/legal/terms-of-sale

    About points 7, 8, and 9, I do know that not everyone can afford multiple hardware setups for the entire family and there is trust that has to be there, talking about the does and don’ts on the use of shared hardware should be done so everybody can enjoy what they do on the hardware and everyone can be safe.

    If you believe you have been hacked take appropriate measures to secure your account and associated E-mail account https://help.ea.com/en-gb/help/account/secure-hacked-ea-account/

    If you believe that a sanction (Suspension/Ban) placed on your account was by mistake you should reach out to the Terms of Service team https://help.ea.com/za/help/account/information-about-locked-or-banned-or-suspended-accounts/

    Contacting EA help https://help.ea.com/help/faq/using-ea-help

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  • @AymCTL You should be fine. The people that get banned due to others go to internet cafes that have PCs they use to play on. People load cheats on the PCs and then others get caught with the ban.
  • EA_Barry's avatar
    EA_Barry
    Icon for Community Manager rankCommunity Manager
    2 years ago

    @Asmodeus566 @AymCTL @hayhor 

    Personally, I would never log into any account on a public computer such as in an internet cafe/library etc. 

    Often, keyloggers are installed and your accounts can be compromised.

  • AymCTL's avatar
    AymCTL
    Seasoned Ace
    2 years ago
    @EA_Barry So, is the prime concern here using passwords or credit card information? Could your apex account itself be compromised?
  • Asmodeus566's avatar
    Asmodeus566
    Hero+
    2 years ago

    @AymCTL 

    Using the WIFI is fine.

    Using untrusted hardware is a big no no, what @EA_Barry mentions is a big risk: Key loggers software will captured anything you type in so not only your credit card info but also your account info can be captured and exploited. on top of that if the particular hardware has a Hardware ban it can affect your account and get it banned as well. 

    Some tips I have posted before in other posts, see points 6,7, and 8:  

    Account Safety

    How to keep your account and hardware safe 101:

    1. Use strong passwords for you game account.
    2. Use strong passwords for the associated E-mail account. Keep track of your e-mail accounts and what they are connected to.
    3. Do not share either of these passwords with others. Keep note of your passwords in a safe place.
    4. Enable two factor identification for both the game and associated E-mail accounts.
    5. Do not let others use your game account (Friends and family alike) because if they do something wrong on your account it is still your fault, nobody wants to have a sanction on their account because somebody else did or said something wrong.
    6. Do not use internet café’s to access your account and play, you do not know what software is on the hardware there, you do not know if the hardware at the cafe has a hardware ban and this can affect your account in a negative way.
    7. I would suggest only accessing your account with your own trusted hardware, gaming on another person’s hardware brings some of the same risks as above.
    8. I would also suggest not letting others use your hardware in order to play with their account, because if they get a hardware ban on your hardware while using it, it can have a negative affect on your account.
    9. Buying used hardware comes with risks as well. The hardware could have been banned and this is not an EA problem but a problem between the buyer and the seller. 
    10. Play nice with others, in other words do not de-mean, harass or bully others in Chat or over voice coms, both can be reported and that can also have a negative effect on your account.
    11. Use non-offensive user/gamer tag/club tags, if you get a warning about such change it, doing otherwise can lead to a negative effect on your account.
    12. Play fair, boosting and teaming are cheating.
    13. Play fair using cheating software or hardware is not fair and is really only cheating yourself.
    14. Do not buy and or sell accounts, do you really know what has been done with the account? What cyber info are you giving up? What risk is there that the account is bunk. What is the risk to your hardware?
    15. Re-read the Terms of Service agreement and the Terms of Sale agreement you agreed to play this game and adhere to it. https://www.ea.com/legal/user-agreement and https://www.ea.com/legal/terms-of-sale

    About points 7, 8, and 9, I do know that not everyone can afford multiple hardware setups for the entire family and there is trust that has to be there, talking about the does and don’ts on the use of shared hardware should be done so everybody can enjoy what they do on the hardware and everyone can be safe.

    If you believe you have been hacked take appropriate measures to secure your account and associated E-mail account https://help.ea.com/en-gb/help/account/secure-hacked-ea-account/

    If you believe that a sanction (Suspension/Ban) placed on your account was by mistake you should reach out to the Terms of Service team https://help.ea.com/za/help/account/information-about-locked-or-banned-or-suspended-accounts/

    Contacting EA help https://help.ea.com/help/faq/using-ea-help

  • Asmodeus566's avatar
    Asmodeus566
    Hero+
    2 years ago

    @AymCTL 

    Your welcome and no problem.

    That is why we are all here and part of this Community.

    Players helping players.