Not particularly. You were bothered enough in the first place to come to this thread and post. Not only that, you were bothered enough to post again in reply to people logically addressing your posts.
I’d venture to say those two things say a lot more about you than can be said about any of the rest of us.
Sorry bud, but there are a multitude of ways for someone to actually see what you’ve done. When you link AotC and a raid lead actually looks you up and sees you don’t have it, you can probably expect a decline, lol.
Indeed I fought hard, writing letters to the company, complaining and even contacting my member of congress (who did reply and I sent a copy of his letter to them as well) so that they finally relented to allow a private setting.
Why?
Because privacy is important.
Because data that belongs to other parties but concerns me needs protection.
Fake achievement generator? Why would that even be a thing someone would use. If you don’t meet the requirements for a group… don’t join? If all the groups have requirements, make one yourself? How is that even a solution someone would consider?
Tbh dude I wont even bother asking you to link anything. If your IO doesnt show up then I dont care. there are plenty of people to choose from and you wont be one of them.
And yet, here you are. Raging in the dark. Resorting to personal attacks because of how butthurt you truly are about something you claim you care nothing about. Proving my point each time. Why so serioussssssssssss?
10 points if you can tell me what movie that’s from.
You don’t own your character information, though. .io isn’t forced to offer a private setting to players. If anybody did that, it was undoubtedly Blizzard, or the people running .io decided to implement it themselves.
That old chestnut? Yawn. Yes Blizzard owns the data. So does Facebook. So does instagram. So does every internet company you deal with in day to day life.
Laws are a little behind in this new technology. O.K. they own the data. But laws are starting to protect the people who give them the data.
If you are not O.K. with that fine, but times are changing.
And raiderio changed because of my efforts bringing public pressure to bear so they allowed-finally, after a lot of time, a private setting.
I continue to pressure Blizzard to offer the same setting for the armory. They continue to refuse but in time they will have no choice. They will improve their privacy options or congress will take action!