Hey people i heard of a trick so you can login twice with: Alt + somthingels can som1 tel my plz i am wondering whate it is.

Hey people i heard of a trick so you can login twice with: Alt + somthingels can som1 tel my plz i am wondering whate it is.
I think habbo made it impossible to do this, i know i used to be able to with just the address www.habbo.co.uk/client and using that many times. But they can detect it now i recon![]()
Yeah, I don't think it's possible either. You may be able to do it with two different browsers though if that's what you mean... unless you mean like you're on the same account but logged on twice, if so, that isn't possible.
I do not think it has ever been possible to have two of the same account logged in.
Ctrl + n is an easier way to bring up the same webpage twice, but this does not work as the same Habbo Client.
You can have 2 or more DIFFERENT habbo account on at the same time. All you gotta do is clear your cookies (in firefox it's tool>clear private data or just hold down Ctrl+Shift+Delete i can't remeber how you clear cookies in Internet explorer but i no it's under Internet Options) once you've clear cookies, type in www.habbo.co.uk/client and you should be able to log into another account now, once logged on with that account you can repeat it all. You can't log onto the same account twice as it will just disconnect your other client.
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~Dan
oooer... I don't even have to clear my cookies to log in with different accounts.You can have 2 or more DIFFERENT habbo account on at the same time. All you gotta do is clear your cookies (in firefox it's tool>clear private data or just hold down Ctrl+Shift+Delete i can't remeber how you clear cookies in Internet explorer but i no it's under Internet Options) once you've clear cookies, type in www.habbo.co.uk/client and you should be able to log into another account now, once logged on with that account you can repeat it all. You can't log onto the same account twice as it will just disconnect your other client.
I can just open up another IE window, go to Habbo and log in with the /client.
On IE to clear cookies, it's Tools > Internet Options > Delete (in the General tab) > Delete Cookies.
Good luck.![]()
Most of the time you have to clear cookies or Habbo just tries to log onto your orignal account again when you open the client, clearing cookies just means Habbo forgets who's logged on
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~Dan
You don't need to clear all the cookies, just search "habbo.co.uk" find JESSIONID one, and remove it, and you're done.
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