TraceX HWID Spoofer Detection Status
Real-time detection status across every supported anti-cheat system. This page is updated whenever our status changes.
Last verified: April 9, 2026
Anti-Cheat System Status
What does “undetected” mean?
When we say TraceX HWID Spoofer is undetected, it means that no supported anti-cheat system is currently able to identify TraceX running on your machine. The anti-cheat sees your spoofed hardware identifiers as genuine, and your machine appears completely clean. You can create new accounts, launch games, and play without being flagged by hardware fingerprinting.
Detection status is binary — either the anti-cheat can identify TraceX or it can't. There is no “partially detected” state. We test against every supported anti-cheat system continuously, and this page reflects the current result of those tests. If any system detects TraceX, we update this page immediately and begin working on a fix.
How TraceX HWID Spoofer maintains undetected status
Anti-cheat systems update their detection methods regularly. Staying undetected is not a one-time achievement — it requires constant adaptation. Our team monitors anti-cheat updates as they roll out and tests TraceX against each change before it reaches players.
TraceX HWID Spoofer rewrites hardware identifiers at a level that sits below where anti-cheat software operates. By rewriting the identifiers themselves rather than masking them at runtime, the new values are indistinguishable from genuine hardware data — and they persist permanently after the single TraceX run, with no daemon or background process left on your system. This architectural approach is what allows TraceX to maintain its undetected status across such a wide range of anti-cheat systems simultaneously.
When an anti-cheat provider introduces a new detection vector, we validate every change against a matrix of real hardware configurations before publishing a new build. Because TraceX is a one-time tool with no daemon or auto-update channel, the fix ships as a fresh download rather than a patch to something installed on your machine.
What happens if a detection occurs?
If any anti-cheat system detects TraceX, the following happens immediately:
- •This status page updates to show which anti-cheat system is affected. All other systems remain independently monitored.
- •Active license holders are notified by email so you can hold off on the affected anti-cheat until a new build is ready.
- •Our team begins work on a new build. Identifier-rewrite changes ship as a fresh download — there's nothing on your machine to update or patch.
- •Once the new build is verified and posted, this page returns to green and the next welcome email links to the updated download.
Transparency is the priority. We will never hide a detection or delay reporting it. This page exists so you can always verify the current status before launching a game.
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TraceX is currently undetected across every supported anti-cheat. Submit your email, follow the guide, get back into the games you've been banned from.
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