I was just wondering if it is possible (or against ToS) to be logged in at two separate locations at a time. I gained access to an old smartboard interactive teaching whiteboard and plan to use it with my projector for maps and such, so I would need to be logged on the projector computer, as well as my tablet for behind the DM screen. Is this possible? Will it flag my account as being shared even tho it is just me in 2 places?
Does DNDB have the same restrictions as Twitch? or their own specific as well? There are countless streamers that use 2 computers to stream their content so if it is just by Twitch's terms, it shouldn't be a problem in my understanding?
D&D Beyond adheres to the same ToS as Twitch, so that link would apply here. Upon a quick scan of the ToS, I don't easily spot anything that says you can't use one account on different devices.
Hi all,
I was just wondering if it is possible (or against ToS) to be logged in at two separate locations at a time. I gained access to an old smartboard interactive teaching whiteboard and plan to use it with my projector for maps and such, so I would need to be logged on the projector computer, as well as my tablet for behind the DM screen. Is this possible? Will it flag my account as being shared even tho it is just me in 2 places?
You'll want to take a look at the Twitch Terms of Service.
A dwarf with a canoe on his back? What could go wrong?
Does DNDB have the same restrictions as Twitch? or their own specific as well? There are countless streamers that use 2 computers to stream their content so if it is just by Twitch's terms, it shouldn't be a problem in my understanding?
D&D Beyond adheres to the same ToS as Twitch, so that link would apply here. Upon a quick scan of the ToS, I don't easily spot anything that says you can't use one account on different devices.
A dwarf with a canoe on his back? What could go wrong?
Same, that's what brought about my original question, so thank you for confirming my suspicion! :)