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So, thinking about this, lets say I use the application for only 5 days a week (while in work), between the hours of 9.30am and 5.00pm, and then with a slight added randomness as to when it picks, and then a delay (again could be random). How can anything tell whether it's a person clicking or a system clicking?
I don't know how advanced the back-end could allow, but you could 'add schedules', maybe a max of 5, then you could have ones that you would do during your 'working access', then one a 'weekend access' and then one 'evening access'
That way it could still be automated, but as the times would only be the times that you'd use the plugin, it shouldn't flag anything up?
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So, thinking about this, lets say I use the application for only 5 days a week (while in work), between the hours of 9.30am and 5.00pm, and then with a slight added randomness as to when it picks, and then a delay (again could be random). How can anything tell whether it's a person clicking or a system clicking?
I don't know how advanced the back-end could allow, but you could 'add schedules', maybe a max of 5, then you could have ones that you would do during your 'working access', then one a 'weekend access' and then one 'evening access'
That way it could still be automated, but as the times would only be the times that you'd use the plugin, it shouldn't flag anything up?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: