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  1. Blizzard policy

    Actually someone having your I.D, yes they can compromise your information, the world's hackers can do anything, get around anything. Someone having my I.D means they have more than my name, they have my address and I.D number, some hackers can steal my information by using the identification...
  2. Blizzard policy

    I don't need to enlighten you. How do you think other games verify who you are? Not all of them ask for I.D to verify you.
  3. Blizzard policy

    You can't compromise information by someone having your name. It is Blizzard's fault because they don't need to ask for I.D, they are not a job, school or government agency and I don't trust a Blizzard employee with important information like that, they could steal my information, the world's...
  4. Blizzard policy

    It's not a commercial account, it's just a game. It's not fraud because Blizzard can't sue you over using a name that you go by that differs from your legal name. Blizzard is not a government agency and I don't trust a support agent with important information like that, an employee can steal my...
  5. Blizzard policy

    There are other ways Blizzard can verify your account, they don't need your state I.D or driver's license card to do it. How do you think other gaming companies do it.
  6. Blizzard policy

    Not agreeing with positive change for Transgender people and Blizzard's policies affecting Transgender people is rude and transphobic.
  7. Blizzard policy

    I'm only getting people who agree, I don't need rudeness.
  8. Blizzard policy

    I need to bring awareness to those who have gender issues when it relates to game policies that don't make sense. I posted these screen shots of my issue with Blizzard and their policy regarding legal names. If you agree with what you read upon reading my screen shots, please help me spread the...
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