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All this program does is tricks Steam into thinking you're running a game, so I don't thing VAC would have it on their watch list, especially since this group has PalmDesert (the highest level person on Steam) in it
"Can using Idle Master result in a VAC ban?
I don't recommend running Idle Master while you're also playing another game that's connected to a VAC-enabled server. Doing so is the only possible way that Idle Master could potentially trigger a VAC ban, and it also reduces the drop rate of trading cards pretty significantly. To be 100% safe, please close Idle Master before connecting to a VAC-enabled server. The program itself will never communicate with any of these servers, thus it is safe to use Idle Master to idle cards from VAC protected games."
I might go on some VAC secured games on throwaway accounts to see if it detects it and triggers a ban