Basically what I said..Quote:
Originally Posted by Concentric
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Basically what I said..Quote:
Originally Posted by Concentric
no because you said using a tool wasnt against the habbo wayQuote:
Originally Posted by THE NINJA
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Originally Posted by THE NINJA
Using any sort of tool on habbo is against the habbo way.
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Originally Posted by Concentric
The tool isn't against the Habbo Way.. it has nothing to do with Habbo. If you use it to flood then yes, it's against the Habbo Way.
Download something from zonelabs to stop getting trojens then sheesh
Yes! i agree with concentric even tho its against the habbo way! its still up 2 you if you want to do the wrong thing..
Not that you should download suspicious files in order to see, but sometimes .exe files are not trojans. But if it's a website where you're not quite sure, there's a huge chance so it's not worth it, because even if it isn't you'll be banned for using it anyways. :PQuote:
Originally Posted by tofty2
any site that claims to give habbo tools is obviously some sort of scam/hack.
why were you trying to get flooding tool?
you have now ben repaid for breaking the habbo way, except this time its worse than a ban
Anyone with children will know they will do what they want to do despite all the best advice in the world... Her account did not get hacked as I have an excellent router with a hardware firewall.
Using a flooding tool is not illegal unless it is used in HabboHotel - it is a useful utility for repetitious keystrokes and can be used in many other applications, as Concentric has already mentioned. Generally, you can tell who has a flooding tool by the way they abuse it, hence the probable reason for HabboHotel banning their usage.
Thanks for all your replies! :)
Absolutely! Horrors! I don't have kids but I know exactly what you mean.Quote:
Originally Posted by Kroziun
I think the key thing here is that the site your daughter was looking on was a site which claimed to have tools *FOR HABBO*. Sure, looking for flooding tools is not illegal, but the very fact that she was looking for something for Habbo, where the use of any 3rd party tools is illegal, kind of makes everyone think "well it serves her right". I hope she learnt her lesson and will be sticking to the Habbo Way in future :).Quote:
Originally Posted by Kroziun