| Hack Type | What It Does | | :--- | :--- | | | Automatically locks onto and shoots at enemies for perfect accuracy. | | Wallhack / ESP | Reveals enemy locations, health, and equipment through walls and obstacles. | | No Recoil | Removes weapon recoil for perfectly steady, precise fire. | | Mod Menu | An overlay interface that lets you toggle cheats like aimbot, ESP, and speed hacks on or off at will. |
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Activision maintains a strict anti-cheat policy. The CODM security team utilizes advanced detection systems to identify unnatural patterns, such as impossible reaction times or unauthorized software signatures.
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Apps that run on top of the game to provide auto-aim or "triggerbot" (auto-fire) features. The Risks of Using Scripts
An for Call of Duty: Mobile (CODM) is a type of third-party software or script designed to automatically lock a player's crosshair onto enemies, ensuring near-perfect accuracy without manual effort. While these scripts are often marketed as "config files" or "safe mods," using them carries severe risks to your account and device security. What is an Aimbot Script?
Instead of risking identity theft and account termination, players looking to dominate Call of Duty: Mobile can utilize legitimate, high-level strategies to improve their accuracy significantly.
Using aimbot scripts, or any third-party software, is a violation of the Activision Terms of Use. The risks far outweigh the temporary advantage.
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