I’m guild leader of a guild and have just had an application from someone who raised somewhat of a head scratcher for me. We don’t allow anyone into the guild who is sharing their account, even a kid, or has shared their password. It’s a common sense security thing and, as far as I can remember against the ToU.
Anyway … someone has applied to join who, after doing a bit of research and having a chat with them, turns out they’re “sorta” sharing their account. They have their own bnet account and WoW subscription, and then for their child (who, at the time, was a minor), they set up another WoW subscription under the same bnet account.
The child is no longer a minor, as far as I can tell, and I’m not going to accept this person into the guild if their child can, at any time, just log into their account and characters and therefore into our guild.
So … they’re sharing their bnet account, but not their wow subscription, but they both apparently have to use the same login details to access their separate wow subscriptions and can both play at the same time. What is their recommended course of action here? Can they split them to two different bnet accounts?
When my kid was little, I set up an account for him, but it wasn’t set up like that … it was somehow linked to mine but he had his own login details. So it was a fairly simple process to make it his.