LF TALLY NON GONSO
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@akittycxt I took a look at the code of the scripts and I can confirm that it will decrypt gonso avatars! Since anyone can see how gonso works now due to this script, it's only a matter of time until they completely rework gonso (even then, we'll find a way around it ).
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@totallyoriginal1 DAMN, lets go! super glad to hear it works :3
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@akittycxt The only thing is that you do need the full purchase information of someone who bought an avatar with gonso. To be precise, you need these:
NEW GONSO
- The avatar product id. (For gumroad, this can easily be found by running a simple curl command, after which it will tell you the correct product id. For payhip, it'll tell you on the download page after you buy the avatar.)
- The license key. (You get this after purchase.)
- VRChat Username. (Case & character sensitive! (note: vrchat usernames are stored lowercase!))
- VRChat Display Name. (Case & character sensitive!)
- Avatar name. (The avatar's name.)
- Platform. (Depends on where you bought the avatar, can be either gumroad or payhip.)
OLD GONSO
- Avatar Name.
- Platform.
(Yes, that's all that's needed lmao)
THE CONTROVERSY WITH NEW GONSO
So, the thing about the new gonso system, is that it potentially logs your IP, as it does check whether or not you are on a VPN. Just be careful when trying to decrypt an avatar with the new versions of gonso!
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I've seen that before, But from what I've heard it works on the older version. And because gonso is continuously updating this version is not the safest route, in any case for the newer models.
If anything I think it would flag the gonsoliscenser system and your IP would be more so at risk.
I'm talking to a friend and we are discussing a newer way to go around it. I'm supposed to be working on this model but practicing on anonther first to see how it goes.
Just stay safe and make sure not to put yourself at risk of anything!
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Gonso has explicitly stated (and proven to me fully multiple times) that he does not log IPs - he uses a public VPN detection API temporarily while he reworks some internal checks to protect his API from spam; you can see this in the newer versions of the licenser's source code after decompilation
still - be careful and be vigilant, as always remain a step ahead and be watching a step behind~
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has anyone gotten the gonso removed yet?
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