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 ===== Getting your Alt into Dreddit ===== ===== Getting your Alt into Dreddit =====
  
-  - Add your alt's API key to your Auth account. That's straight in your Auth front page (once logged in) in the "Eve API Keys" section.+  - Add your alt's API key to your [[it:auth|Auth account]] (see: Adding Your ESI Key). That's straight in your Auth front page (once logged in) in the "Eve API Keys" section.
   - In the HR Section of your Auth page, submit an application for your alt to Dreddit. To do this, click on the "​HR"​ link on top, then click on "​Create a application"​. (No recommendation is needed: HR guys will see via your Auth API keys that you already have a pilot in the corp and accept it as an alt application.)   - In the HR Section of your Auth page, submit an application for your alt to Dreddit. To do this, click on the "​HR"​ link on top, then click on "​Create a application"​. (No recommendation is needed: HR guys will see via your Auth API keys that you already have a pilot in the corp and accept it as an alt application.)
   - Apply for an invitation to Dreddit in game **after you have been accepted in Auth**.   - Apply for an invitation to Dreddit in game **after you have been accepted in Auth**.
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 This information is relevant to trade and other non-combative alts.  This information is relevant to trade and other non-combative alts. 
  
-Your Alt is in no way connected to your Main. You want to keep it that way. While you will spend your time in high-sec, if our enemies work out who your Alt is, they may suicide attack your ship if they think it will be worth it. Do not set personal standings towards anyone. A director of a corp can (I assume) see that you hate them, and quickly work out that you are an Alt for one of their enemies. Do not even set [[TEST]] to good standings, while our security is good your identity may be revealed. You want to remain a faceless individual who comes and goes without being noticed.+Your Alt is in no way connected to your Main. You want to keep it that way. While you will spend your time in high-sec, if our enemies work out who your Alt is, they may suicide attack your ship if they think it will be worth it. Do not set personal standings towards anyone. A director of a corp can (I assume) see that you hate them, and quickly work out that you are an Alt for one of their enemies. Do not even set TEST to good standings, while our security is good your identity may be revealed. You want to remain a faceless individual who comes and goes without being noticed.
  
 Do not talk in any chat channel ever. Keep yourself to yourself. Don't ever tell Hoegaarden the name of your Alt or he will post screenshots so you have to delete them and start fresh ones. Do not switch between Alt and Main in the same system. Someone watching Local may notice your Alt logoff, you logon, you logoff, then your Alt logon again. Instant red flag, and it doesn'​t take a genius to put one and one together. Do not talk in any chat channel ever. Keep yourself to yourself. Don't ever tell Hoegaarden the name of your Alt or he will post screenshots so you have to delete them and start fresh ones. Do not switch between Alt and Main in the same system. Someone watching Local may notice your Alt logoff, you logon, you logoff, then your Alt logon again. Instant red flag, and it doesn'​t take a genius to put one and one together.
training/guides/alts.txt · Last modified: 2019/12/06 16:11 by greenhippie80