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 AltManager does not currently support accounts that have 2FA enabled! AltManager does not currently support accounts that have 2FA enabled!
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-[{{ :alt_manager.webp?400|Using AltManager to steal the skin of player "Mario".}}] 
  
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 ===== Cracked vs. Premium Alts ===== ===== Cracked vs. Premium Alts =====
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 +**Regardless of AltManager settings, it is not possible to use Wurst without owning a licensed copy of Minecraft Java Edition.** Wurst is a cheat client, not a pirate client. The cracked alts feature merely gives owners of Minecraft Java Edition the ability to change their name on offline-mode servers.
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 There are two types of alts that can be managed in AltManager: premium and cracked alts. There are two types of alts that can be managed in AltManager: premium and cracked alts.
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 Premium alts are regular Minecraft accounts, purchased from Minecraft.net. These accounts can only be used if the password is known. They can also be used on any Minecraft server unless they are banned or excluded from the server's whitelist. Premium alts are regular Minecraft accounts, purchased from Minecraft.net. These accounts can only be used if the password is known. They can also be used on any Minecraft server unless they are banned or excluded from the server's whitelist.
  
-Cracked alts, on the other hand, are just usernames. These alts don't have passwords and they might not even exist as real Minecraft accounts. These alts can only be used on cracked servers, which are servers that have the "online-mode" option set to "false" in the server properties. These servers don't validate the usernames or passwords of players at all, they just let anyone join without checking.+Cracked alts, on the other hand, are just usernames. These alts don't have passwords and they might not even exist as real Minecraft accounts. These alts can only be used on [[cracked server|cracked servers]], which are servers that have the "online-mode" option set to "false" in the server properties. These servers don't validate the usernames or passwords of players at all, they just let anyone join without checking.
  
 When a premium alt is added to AltManager, Wurst doesn't check immediately if the password is correct. Instead, it will first mark the alt as "unchecked" and wait until the user attempts to login with the alt. If the user logs in successfully, the label is changed to "checked" to remind the user later that this alt has worked previously. If the login fails, the screen flashes red and the "unchecked" status remains until a successful login occurs or the user decides to delete the broken alt. When a premium alt is added to AltManager, Wurst doesn't check immediately if the password is correct. Instead, it will first mark the alt as "unchecked" and wait until the user attempts to login with the alt. If the user logs in successfully, the label is changed to "checked" to remind the user later that this alt has worked previously. If the login fails, the screen flashes red and the "unchecked" status remains until a successful login occurs or the user decides to delete the broken alt.
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 |:::|Fixed a crash when AltManager doesn't have permission to access its '.Wurst encryption' folder.| |:::|Fixed a crash when AltManager doesn't have permission to access its '.Wurst encryption' folder.|
 |[[update:Wurst 7.27]]|Fixed chat signatures being generated incorrectly when using an alt. (MC 1.19+)| |[[update:Wurst 7.27]]|Fixed chat signatures being generated incorrectly when using an alt. (MC 1.19+)|
 +|[[update:Wurst 7.31]]|In AltManager, you can now double-click on an alt to login.|
 +|:::|Fixed AltManager [[issue>Wurst7:747|failing to login]] to Microsoft accounts.|
  
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