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Is there a website that will link all of a particular toon’s mains and alts together in World of Warcraft?
By admin | July 3, 2009
So awhile back there was a trouble maker in my guild. We got rid of him/her. However, I think he or she has returned with new toons altogether or previously unseen alts. Is there a website that I can look at that if I have one a couple toon names, it will give me all the toon names associated with that account?
Blizzard purposely keeps account names/emails separate from character names, for a reason. There’s no way to look up info on a person’s account to see what other characters are on that account. Any linking (like guild roster alts) has to be done willingly.
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June 27th, 2009 at 12:10 am
Not that I know of. I think that’s encroachment on privacy anyway.
I had the same issue with a guild I owned, on a different game. When the guy rejoined, we could tell it was him though.
He was a bit of a nutcase anyway.
If that person rejoined, best thing you can do is snuff them out if it is that person.
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June 27th, 2009 at 12:16 am
Um mm i don’t think its possible . invading privacy. Sorry i couldn’t help out . have any other questions ill love to answer .
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June 27th, 2009 at 1:01 am
Blizzard purposely keeps account names/emails separate from character names, for a reason. There’s no way to look up info on a person’s account to see what other characters are on that account. Any linking (like guild roster alts) has to be done willingly.
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June 27th, 2009 at 2:42 am
No, there is no way to look up any two (or more) characters and know whether or not they are the same person, or on the same account, unless you are the account-holder in question and go through their MANY security steps to prove it.
Blizzard keeps this information secret for a lot of reasons (i.e., to prevent identity theft, hacking of accounts, or other illegal operations described in their Terms of Service agreements). Similar situations have happened to me in past guilds, but you’re simply going to have to rely on your own judgment on this one. Blizzard won’t be helping you.
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June 27th, 2009 at 5:20 am
no thats invading privacy
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June 30th, 2009 at 7:53 pm
No.
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