How can I prove that I'm not using a cracked minecraft?

An
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I was accused of using cracked minecraft how can I prove otherwise? I have the assumption that I have to show the launcher but I'm not sure can jm help me?

br

Why should you be obliged to prove it?

Laugh, ignore, move on.

Pr

Maybe it's about a server administrator. The question is actually quite interesting.

Gu

True

Pr

I would say prove it by joining a server that only real accounts can join. But I don't know for sure if it still works. There's a setting to block cracked clients on servers. I would leave video evidence because they could see your password or something.

an

Join a premium server. Then it's proven.

For example GommeHD.net

Po

The password is always censored in password fields. At most you can see the email.

Pr

You can already see the length of the password. And the mail is enough. Then you can see the installed versions and maybe something from the desktop.

Po

You should already have a password of more than 8 characters. Then the "perpetrator" has to run a brute force program for 3 years. What should you do with the email besides spamming it or sending a fake Mojang email?

The versions can be deleted before recording and the desktop icons can be hidden or deleted / moved. But if he has done nothing, he need do none of it.

an

Oh, sorry, I haven't read it, it was too long x'D

Pr

Oha didn't you say XD Did you just tl; dr'ded xD

Pr

The kids who record are careless and the kids who see it already know how to find out ddost and ips.

Po

They just always say that. Nothing happens afterwards.

Sn

Then the server should set its online mode to True then it has the proof.

An

Yes, that works, because big servers like gommeh.net or hypixel have cracked, because you can change your name with cracked minecraft and thus also get the stats + rights that the legitimate acc has with the name. Video evidence is also possible that at most you can see my name

An

* lawful

An

Thanks for your help, I've been playing since 1.10, but I didn't think of this option