Preparing for a boost comes down to one decision: share the account or device access the approved method actually needs, and nothing beyond it. Your order names the method, so start there.
đ§ Step-by-step: before work begins
Confirm the requirements. Re-read the objective, the method, the region, the schedule, the completion evidence you expect, and any prerequisite your game has.
Strip out unrelated sensitive information. Crop or remove anything private from the screenshots and details you are asked to share.
Set a temporary credential. If the approved method needs account access, put a temporary password on it rather than one you rely on elsewhere.
Keep everything in the order. Credentials, access codes, scheduling, and progress all belong there.
đ Putting it back afterwards
Compare the result against your order objective before you confirm.
Change or restore your credentials, following what the publisher and the approved method call for.
Review active sessions and switch your game's security controls back on.
Report any mismatch or security concern through the order.
If you are asked for more than the approved method requires, stop and contact support before you share anything. Anything that looks wrong can be reported.
â Frequently asked questions
Should I turn off two-factor authentication for a piloted boost?
No, unless the approved method on your AccountShark order specifically requires it. Do only what that method calls for, and take the safest option your game offers, such as a temporary login approval, rather than removing protection outright. If you are unsure, ask AccountShark support before you change any security setting.
What should I do right after the boost is done?
Compare the result against your order objective before you confirm completion. Then change or restore your credentials, review active sessions, and switch your game's security controls back on.
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