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I agree with everything here. Whatever you can make unique, do so. I know married couples who use different addressees on their forms (like their parents' addy). Also, never once has a hotel validated my occupant list. So I always put fake names for those (except for myself, of course).I even go one extra step (and this is just me being unreasonably paranoid) and make sure if my group is submitting multiple forms, we're all submitting from different IP addresses. So if we're in the same room, one person will be on VPN, while the other won't be.
I usually have multiple browsers open on several devices(desktop, laptop, iPad) for hotel lottery. I can use VPN, but should I not use more than one browser per device? I thought was only an issue with the badge sale, not hotel lottery?
I wouldn't waste one of my picks on it.
I still haven't received an email. Is the link unique to your badge this year?
I believe the email IS only sent to badgeholders. So if you don't have a badge you'll need to find the link another way (but the link itself in non-unique and open to all).Sent from my Pixel 3 using Tapatalk
How suiting that Hotelpocalypse occurs a few days before the Game of Thrones premiere.
Well, like I said, I use different IPs mainly out of paranoia, and also because like others have said, we simply do not know how OnPeak detects duplicate entries nor what they consider duplicates. It could be as basic as phone number, or it could be IP addresses or email addresses or physical addresses or some combination.So to answer your question, no one knows for 100% certainty if it is an issue or not. If I had to guess, it's not an issue, but I wouldn't bet my savings on it.
Why at does the waiting room open at 8am? That's inhumane. Why not at a civilized hour?
The waiting room link seems to have identifying info. Would they be using something from that to check for dupes?
The Guild is a new hotel, but it's not on the list and when I check availability, there are no rooms available.I wonder if studios are booking rooms there.
It's really easy to track someone through their browser even when on a different IP address. IP's aren't really used to track people anymore. That's why streaming services can geoblock even when you use a VPN. The way most people leave their browsers configured, they are broadcasting who they are whenever they open up a page. So if people are really worried about this, then they have to sanitize their browsers. It's more complicated than just removing cookies. It really depends on serious onpeak is about dups.
Incognito mode for the win!