Lumancer Wrote:. If on the other hand they were responsible about it and only started blocking IP's when wrongdoing was reported, then that might work. But frankly I don't have that much faith at this point...
What about put it in the hands of the players - if you wish, you can set a whitelist of IPs that can log onto your account (home, friend's house, etc.). If someone off that list attempts it, it tells them the password is incorrect (or whatever) and it notifies you when you next log in. Just require going to the website, entering personal information & email confirmation to update the list when your IP changes, or if your IP changes too frequently just don't use it.

