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Is it possible to “spoof” a tracker on Upwork?
The situation is this, it was decided to make a project, is it possible to somehow emulate the user's work for the tracker? Share ideas, for example, install a virtual machine, install a tracker on it, then record a video, and write a keystroke emulation script. Is it possible to?
The reason is that several people work on the project at different times, and sometimes it is not possible to run the tracker on different machines, for example, you can put a machine in the office where work from one person will be emulated. The customer, by and large, needs a finished project, he doesn’t care. So he is happy and everyone is happy.
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It’s better not to engage in such garbage, if the customer is aware that a lot of people are working, let him hire everyone or raise the rate like for 2-3 freelancers and work all together without cheating
If you are caught emulating, you will be banned from Upwork. And based on the fact that you need to confirm your identity to register there, then you will not earn anything on Upwork in the future either.
The simplest option is to share time. During the day one uses the account, at night the other.
I had nothing to do with Upwork, but it is obvious that you can write a bot to any service.
The approaches are different, these are TCP and HTTP, these are the "engines" of browsers, and just atoclickers, it depends on the task.
The question is how much work will have to be done to ensure the necessary accuracy, and how much it will cost.
Upwork is the best job exchange. When you promote your account, there is no end to good work. You're taking unnecessary risks. It is better to promote your account and not risk a ban. Money will be ten times more.
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