Hello there. So this website aparently let people steal your private data and allow trolls to troll you no matter what character that you log onto. And by that it’s against the law as it’s just like hacking into one’s computer and looking at some private infomation…
You can hide your profile from settings
I don’t wana register it’ll just give them more controll… h.ttps://www.dmlp.org/legal-guide/publishing-personal-and-private-information It clearly is illigal what they do…
Its easy to see you are Turiel from Silvermoon by the way you type and act on the forums. You can change your posting char but your posting style is exact same.
Its Blizzard API which you agree for other sites to see unless you close it off in personal settings or make an account on the site.
And it only gives details of your char nothing else it shows how clueless you are really.
First off, it’s not your data. It’s Blizzard data. It’s character names after all and Blizzard owns your character.
Get a grip dude.
You have the option to stop blizzard give your data to 3rd parties on their website.
Turiel, please…
https://check-pvp.fr/eu/Argent%20Dawn/Holbart
Yeap, your character information does not have same protections as your information as … wait for it… it is not real. Also as stated you don’t not own your character, Blizzard do.
Blizzard owns your account and characters. You rent access to them. You don’t own any of the data.
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Oh no. I hope no one leaks my private data…
Imagine if my employer finds out I don’t have KSM yet…
https://account.battle.net/privacy#social-settings
GAME DATA AND PROFILE PRIVACY
Share Game Data
Battle.net allows external developers to build applications and experiences for our players using game data. Unless you turn this share off, some information associated with your Battle.net account, such as gameplay data and your BattleTag, may be shared with external developers. Your name, email address, physical address, telephone number, and other similar information will not be shared without your specific consent. Disabling this feature may take up to 30 days to process.
You can disable it on blizzard website.
Flagged you for that Turiel no need for it.
Its on your own end so sort it.
Also read up on how API works.
For what calling you bullies out for what you are?
Somebody once inspected my character so that they could tell what transmog pieces I was wearing.
I got my lawyers and sued them into the ground because that’s definitely how ownership works.
“You pointed out the obvious fault in what I said, I can’t believe you’re such a scumbag and a bully, I thought you were a decent human being…”
Might as well look for a new job, don’t think they’ll accept that
How is telling you how API work bullying you ? and telling you how to sort the problem ?
Maybe stick to one char Turiel to post on.
Or maybe you can just stop stalking me on that website
Or maybe grow a back bone and change your posting style and hide your own chars.
The nerve of some people. I recently saw someone else use my hat! Can you believe that?!
Needless to say I sent the cease and desist right away.