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Hi, I’m new in this world and I just wanted to know how does a cracked account work. Why it isn’t personal? Why it is shared? Why it has a deadline? Why can’t we change the password of the account in order to have it personal and forever?
I hope I won’t be banned for making this thread and I hope this is the right forum for that stuff. I just love the knowledge and I love to study what I like!
P.S. sorry for the probably bad English and grammatical errors
 
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Cracked accounts are usually used for hitting. They compile a list of usernames and passwords and try the credentials on multiple sites, if they find a working account, they analyze it (i.e. see how many, for example, games are present in the Steam account) and sell it or leak it.
 
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Cracked accounts are usually used for hitting. They compile a list of usernames and passwords and try the credentials on multiple sites, if they find a working account, they analyze it (i.e. see how many, for example, games are present in the Steam account) and sell it or leak it.
But if we are talking about a Spotify or Tidal account? Is it different right? For example rn I'm using a Tidal HiFi premium account that auto renovate automatically, the point is is it going to works like that forever? Why it is not recommended to change the password?
Thnx!
 
But if we are talking about a Spotify or Tidal account? Is it different right? For example rn I'm using a Tidal HiFi premium account that auto renovate automatically, the point is is it going to works like that forever?
Thnx!
No, the auto renewal will eventually expire if the original account owner stops paying for it.
 
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Cracked accounts are usually used for hitting. They compile a list of usernames and passwords and try the credentials on multiple sites, if they find a working account, they analyze it (i.e. see how many, for example, games are present in the Steam account) and sell it or leak it.
No, the auto renewal will eventually expire if the original account owner stops paying for it.
and the original account owner can't see my moves in the account?
 
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Depends on the site. Most sites will e-mail the user about suspicious activities.
I just have one last question: exists a Spotify or Tidal cracked account that can works forever? Or all cracked accounts work like that (they end when the owner doesn't pay anymore)?