We run a paid subscription service for students to help them pass their state 
and national boards. We've found that some subscribers are passing around their 
login info and getting into our site for free. I've tried to do an IP 
comparison when two users login with the same login. This is not ideal with 
dynamic IPs or when a valid subcriber uses a computer at work or a computer at 
home to access our site. There might be more to the IP sniff to make it work 
than I have knowledge of though.

Is there a way of restricing access to x number of computers/browsers per 
subscriber? From my understanding it can be done with cookies - dropping a 
cookie on only the browsers that are to be used. But that has it's own issues 
like cookie deletes through computer crashes or, as I've just been told, that 
you can get an extension for Firefox that allows you to create and edit cookies 
as if they were set by the site.

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