Real ID and Parental Controls Questions
by Syndri | 23/06/2010 21:27:24![]() We've been receiving numerous questions about Real ID in the Customer Service forum. While this is not unexpected and we are more than happy to answers your inquiries, we want to make sure that you know where you can learn more about this new service. More information about Real ID can be found here:
http://us.battle.net/realid/index.html Real ID FAQ http://us.battle.net/realid/faq.html We would also like to remind all players that Real ID is a completely voluntary and optional service. Real ID may not be for everyone. If you do not wish to make use of the additional in-game features provided by Real ID, you don't have to. In order for two players to become Real ID friends, each player will need to add the other as a Real ID friend, something which cannot be accomplished unless the full name and registered email address of the player is known. If two players do not mutually add each other as Real ID friends, neither will appear on the other player's Real ID friends list. Due to this functionality, you can opt-out of the service by simply refraining from adding another player as a Real ID friend. You can also turn off Real ID friend requests, which will disable message prompts whenever another player adds you as a Real ID friend. To turn off Real ID friend requests, follow these quick steps:
If you would like to add other players as Real ID friends, but are currently unable to do so in-game, it's possible that Parental Controls have already been set up for your Battle.net account and Real ID was disabled as a result. For more information on how to manage Parental Controls and re-enable Real ID, please refer to the next post in this thread. Should you have any questions or concerns related to Real ID that are not covered in this thread, please do not hesitate to create a new topic. Comments, suggestions, and recommendations regarding this new service, however, are best directed to our Suggestions Forum. [ Post edited by Syndri ] Customer Service Forum Representative Security Checklist: http://us.battle.net/security/ "If you wish to make an apple pie from scratch, you must first invent the universe." - Carl Sagan |
by Syndri | 23/06/2010 21:31:03![]() While we recommend that players use the in-game options that are available for Real ID management, we understand that some will prefer to manage this service through Parental Controls. Before setting up Parental Controls, though, we do ask that you read through all available documentation including the Parental Controls FAQ to ensure that you are aware of how the system works and may affect your or your child's game play:
http://us.blizzard.com/support/article/PCFAQ If you would like to set up Parental Controls, please visit http://us.battle.net/parents to get started.
If you have already set up Parental Controls, but are unable to log in, please visit https://us.battle.net/account/parental-controls/retrieve.html to generate a recovery email. Please note that this feature will send recovery steps to the email address originally set up to manage Parental Controls. In many cases, this email address and Battle.net account email address will differ, and in the event that you no longer have access to your Parental Controls email, please contact Account Services for assistance (http://us.blizzard.com/support/article/contactbilling). Once Parental Controls are set up, you can manage access to Real ID by toggling the “Enable Real ID” check box. [ Post edited by Syndri ] Customer Service Forum Representative Security Checklist: http://us.battle.net/security/ "If you wish to make an apple pie from scratch, you must first invent the universe." - Carl Sagan |

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