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The bot connects to Kahoot games using the same method a normal player would use. It sends multiple connection requests to join the game. Each bot acts like a real player joining the session.
Yes, the tool is completely safe. We do not collect any personal data. The bot runs in your browser and does not download anything to your device. Your privacy is protected.
Yes, you can enter any nickname pattern you want. The tool will add numbers to create unique names for each bot. For example, "Bot" becomes "Bot 1", "Bot 2", and so on.
The tool itself is not illegal. However, you should check your school or organization rules. Using bots might violate Kahoot terms of service. Use responsibly and respect others.
The game host computer might be powerful enough to handle the bots. Also, Kahoot sometimes updates their system. If bots fail to join, try reducing the number of bots or wait a few seconds.
You can send up to 10 bots per session. This limit helps maintain stability and ensures the bots connect successfully. Sending too many can cause connection failures.
No, you do not need to download anything. The tool works directly in your web browser. Just enter the game PIN and click the button. It works on all devices.
Teachers can see the bot names in their player list. If you use obvious names like "Bot 1", they will notice. Choose clever names to blend in with real players.
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