Tracking Server Transfer?

#0 - May 8, 2010, 11:52 p.m.
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I have recently faction changed, server transferred, and named changed all in one fell swoop. Yet somehow... people from my old server found me. I left for a reason... and now the harassment is even worse. I get whispers in game.. not to mention my Facebook being blown up (which I know Blizzard can't do nothing about) -- I have blocked them on Facebook, and I keep ignoring all the little level 1 toons that whisper me when I'm online, but it just won't stop.

Is there a website that tracks server/faction/name changes? If so, what is it? And how can I be removed from it? Someone told me about wowprogress.com/detective, but it doesn't show anything recent from my old or new server (nothing since December of last year). Is there a different one? How can I make this stop? If I spend the money to transfer to another server yet again, am I still going to be followed?

Help! =(
#1 - May 9, 2010, 12:11 a.m.
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External sites are not able to track people doing faction changes or realm changes. That information is not publicly given out, and the only way for someone to have that information is either being given it by you, or having access to your computer or account to see where you play or what your characters names are. The paid services are not meant to be a means to avoid harassment, and I can only recommend reporting these players to the Game Masters as on-going harassment in-game is taken very seriously.

As for people constantly tracking and following you, you may wish to speak with friends and family to make sure anyone who knows where you play is not needlessly sharing information you want to keep private, as well as following some of the security forum sticky threads we have posted here for more information on making sure your computer is secure. Changing common passwords is a quick and easy step, but running scans to make sure no one maliciously has access to your details is a very good thing to do too.