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This would be disasterous imho. In theory this would completely nullify keyloggers, it would create a much different risk altogether. From guildies "accidently" giving their number out to lower rank members or even an alt of a nonguildy that somehow slipped into the ranks, to people "forgetting" their code and possibly getting the GM's by accident and taking advantage of it. I'm very trusting of all my members and know something like this would be an extreme rarity, but this would be a bandage with an all new set of problems/exploits.
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Ofc i mean to use this in conjunction with the current access requirements, so only officers. So if someone outside the guild finds out the vault key it has no use unless he's promoted to an officer in the guild. The gm would also be able to change the key if for example someone finds out the vault key and makes a realm forum post telling everyone it. Again like i said, the main problem it would fix is friends playing officer characters.
Originally Posted by Slowthar
Uh... no. First, it would be rather futile, since your GM could just promote or demote his alts as desired to whatever permissions he wanted. Second, as GM, one of my best lines of defense against something like that is immediately disabling everyone's gbank access if we think an account is compromised.
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They could simply also apply the 24 hour (or whatever it is) delay on promoted/demotes too. So if the GM for some reason makes 4 alts, named "immastealmoney", immastealmoneytwo", "immastealmoneythree" and "immastealmoneyfour; promotes them to officer, you can press your "oh shit" button and his accound will lose access. It's a guild bank, if a high percentage of the guild points out there's a security risk from an account it should be possible to shut it down.