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** Due to the [[Hearthstone]] [[Hong Kong]] incident, disillusion fans are now suspicious and paranoid that Blizzard is wants their private information (i.e. Government ID, a child's birth certificate, and etc.) are not just for tech support help to get rid of one's account(s) but the data will be sent to [[China]].▼
** During July 6, 2010, when Blizzard Entertainment stated that the new and improved forums are gonna require gamers to use their real names, phone number, picture, home address, and other personal information. Gamers were [[Understatement|less than thrilled]].
▲* [[Power of Trust]]: Other fans trusts Blizzard with their sensitive information, since it's mostly used to make sure the account belongs to the correct owner(s) and not some [[Hollywood Hacking|hacker prying for information]].
*** One of the employees had to do a demo to show that "It wasn't a big deal."
*** Some outlets and other gamers stated that this was a good idea to prevent things, like trolling and other serious disadvantages that comes with being anonymous.
*** This forced Blizzard to rescind the plan of using real names in the forums for the time being.
▲** Due to the October 2019 [[Hearthstone]] [[Hong Kong]] incident, disillusion fans are now suspicious and paranoid that
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