New armory features - activity - zero privacy

#0 - Jan. 15, 2010, 8:46 p.m.
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The new armory features are surely amazing in terms of "coolness" but I would like to be able to chose if I want (or not) to show everyone when, where, what I do durin my play time. I find a bit invasive and -let me say that- non-privacy-correct the fact that anyone can check your profile and have a look at your last 50 activities, with specific details on day, hour and minutes.

Please explain me where I can find a big button called PRIVACY SETTINGS, exactly like any other blog/forum/whatever "social" platform.

Giving a free feed of my character to anyone is like pointing a camera to me while I am playing. I don't like it. I like grouping, I like pugs, yes. But I also like being left alone when I am not in the mood. I want to be able to login, play and do *my business*.

Please consider adding such a "privacy" tool.

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### EDIT (20 Jan 2010) ###

I just quit Wow (deleted/donated everything) and closed my subscription. This is by no means a qq/blame edit, at all. I know this community and farewell/qq posts are food for angry wolves ;-). Fact is... these 50+ pages of thread made me thing much deeper about WoW in general, players relationships, time spent online, forum activities and so on. I really hope that a privacy tool will be considered and added to the game, both inside and outside (Armory). And I hope that Blizzard will remove my toons from the Armory, considering that I just deleted them... More privacy never hurts!

I thank the Blizzard community for creating such a wonderful and amazing videogame. I wont forget it for my entire life, I'm sure of that. Thank you, thank you, thank you. It has been awesome.

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#697 - Jan. 19, 2010, 2:54 p.m.
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If you're going to provide feedback, do so in a constructive manner, please. Flame baiting and tearing into each other is a pointless endeavour and will only serve to see you off on a forum holiday.
#1048 - Jan. 20, 2010, 2:43 p.m.
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Q u o t e:
Blizzard europe
are you going to forward these concerns onto the Developers in the usa?
We are monitoring every bit of feedback. We may not always provide visible presence in a thread to state that fact, but we're here and you are certainly not being ignored.
#1068 - Jan. 20, 2010, 3:46 p.m.
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Q u o t e:
but will you forward these concerns on?
It is part of our job to do just that, so yes, your concerns will reach the appropriate persons.