So how are they able to rejoin with alternate accounts if the ID cannot be changed?Each minecraft accout has its own unique ID that the user cannot change. These can be used to identify a player even if he changed his name.
So how are they able to rejoin with alternate accounts if the ID cannot be changed?Each minecraft accout has its own unique ID that the user cannot change. These can be used to identify a player even if he changed his name.
As I said, each minecraft account has its own unique ID. So obviously alternate accounts have a different ID.So how are they able to rejoin with alternate accounts if the ID cannot be changed?
Well, they can check their logs when they join, and compare them with normal peoples logs, and they can check if the other guys hacks.As I said, each minecraft account has its own unique ID. So obviously alternate accounts have a different ID.
You're wrong. Every device on a network shares the same public IP. You may be thinking of internal IP addresses or MAC addresses. The internal IP and MAC address are NOT shared with the server.