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* [[Big Brother Is Watching|Big Blizzard is Watching]]: Some Blizzard fans see them as this, since they dislike the idea of supplying [https://www.change.org/p/blizzard-we-don-t-want-to-give-you-a-government-issued-id them important information], just for simple things, like changing the parental controls. |
* [[Big Brother Is Watching|Big Blizzard is Watching]]: Some Blizzard fans see them as this, since they dislike the idea of supplying [https://www.change.org/p/blizzard-we-don-t-want-to-give-you-a-government-issued-id them important information], just for simple things, like changing the parental controls. |
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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]]. |
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* [[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]]. |
* [[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]]. |
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Revision as of 03:07, 18 October 2019
- Big Blizzard is Watching: Some Blizzard fans see them as this, since they dislike the idea of supplying them important information, just for simple things, like changing the parental controls.
- 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.
- 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 hacker prying for information.