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This article is intended to help protect FFXI users against the growing threat of account theft. While there are many different perspectives on how to handle each and every situation presented in this article, please understand it is simply offered as friendly advice and Wiki nor any other contributing author can take responsibility for the consequences of your own actions. If you are not prepared to risk your machine and its configuration, do not attempt anything found in this article or anywhere else on the internet. And for those who wish to contribute to this article, please understand that not everyone is perfect and not everyone can afford everything to make your solution as true as you would like it to be. Therefore, use caution when editing someone's contribution just because your

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  • This article is intended to help protect FFXI users against the growing threat of account theft. While there are many different perspectives on how to handle each and every situation presented in this article, please understand it is simply offered as friendly advice and Wiki nor any other contributing author can take responsibility for the consequences of your own actions. If you are not prepared to risk your machine and its configuration, do not attempt anything found in this article or anywhere else on the internet. And for those who wish to contribute to this article, please understand that not everyone is perfect and not everyone can afford everything to make your solution as true as you would like it to be. Therefore, use caution when editing someone's contribution just because your
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  • This article is intended to help protect FFXI users against the growing threat of account theft. While there are many different perspectives on how to handle each and every situation presented in this article, please understand it is simply offered as friendly advice and Wiki nor any other contributing author can take responsibility for the consequences of your own actions. If you are not prepared to risk your machine and its configuration, do not attempt anything found in this article or anywhere else on the internet. And for those who wish to contribute to this article, please understand that not everyone is perfect and not everyone can afford everything to make your solution as true as you would like it to be. Therefore, use caution when editing someone's contribution just because your solution sounds like the most ideal solution available.*** Please Note *** The following is a list of actions players (mainly on PC) can use to better protect themselves against account theft. It is not crucial that you do everything on this list, it may not be needed at all depending on your specific configuration. However, it could be suggested that a combination of these items (as many as possible) would be ideal in preventing against account theft. Therefore, if you are unable to implement a particular item, just try to do as many as you feel comfortable in doing. If you feel you are going in over your head, please seek further assistance before attempting to make changes to your computer. You can seek help from various respected support communities online, or just find someone in real life that can help you. Please remember, this site is not a technical support community.
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