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You're asking why it was implemented? because of the situation at the moment with the third party tool users.
We might change it in future to 2 logins per IP but I wouldn't count on it yet.
As for what you can do, well you have the option to purchase premium for 1 or more accounts in order to lift the restriction.
For instance, if you want to log in twice with the same IP (two computers) then you wouldn't need to purchase more than a single premium. (For 1 account)
If you want to log in 3 times with the same IP (3 computers) then you wouldn't need to purchase more than 2 premiums in order to be logged with 3 accounts.
With that being said, you'll have to log in with the non-premium account first.
I know purchasing a premium isn't a solution for everyone and I'm sorry for any inconvenience caused by this but this solution might be a temporary solution.
You can still log in and play without purchasing a premium, whether you purchase a premium or not it's completely your choice.
This is the definition of free2play.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free-to-play
And I quote
To fully understand the freemium concept, i offer you to watch the episodes of freemium from South Park