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A look at the Exalted Plus paragon reputation tracking addon! Earning reputation beyond exalted for special caches is a cool new feature of 7.2. Sadly, the reputation UI leaves a lot to be desired.

You need to stop what you're doing and mouse over the little bag to even get a ballpark idea of how much extra rep you have. ExaltedPlus to the rescue! ExaltedPlus allows the rep pane to show you your current Paragon Reputation amount right in the bar with an 'Exalted +' symbol just in case you somehow forgot whether you were exalted with Valarjar yet. It also adds the exact amount to the 'Rep increased' chat message and shows you how many times you've earned a particular reputation's cache when you mouse over the bag.I was not paid or asked to promote this addon, I just really like it and think more people should use it. Download Exalted Plus on Curse or WowInterface with the following links!Curse:WoWinterface:Let me know what you think and check out my channel for battle pet guides, other WoW videos and a weekly vlog!Check out my channel and subscribe for more Pet Battle videos, Legion info and other gaming content!Find me on Twitter atInstagram pictures of my irl pets atSupport me on Patreon!

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Hi all, would be nice if anyone here can assist to list the alt-tracking sites - just for in-game doxxing protection purposes. If the sites can make an account to disable any form of tracking - will do so. I said and made this - because recently, a disagreement has led me to leave a guild. Wanted to start anew and fresh - so decide to switch my main toon - and looking for a new guild. My alt has never join this guild nor did it ever participate any events with the guild.

Every activities has been done on a main. Anyhow, searching for guild using my alt on a forum - and was constantly harassed with info leak about my main toon history - and it is really frustrating. From what i know - this is the list of sites.

Raider io - made an account - set things on private WoWprogress - made an account - did not register any alt - i check an option to hide alts Cogshank - this is an addon that basically shows all the toons of the poster - and i was told it was broken 4 years ago - but i am not too sure now. Wowtrack - site is dead Guildox - got redirected to wowprogress Any form of suggestion is appreciated. I value privacy here. 08:19 PMPosted by Any form of suggestion is appreciated. I would start by posting this in the appropriate venues.

Customer Support is not a feedback/suggestion/lets-get-this-ball-rolling forum, unfortunately. General Discussion is probably your best bet.

Also, nothing you listed comes close to doxxing in any form. None of your characters actually belong to you, they're solely Blizzard's property, and no private, personally-identifiable information is ever given out except that by your own hands. Blizzard does not do that, and can suffer very, very, very serious legal ramifications for doing so. 10:13 PMPosted by If they can track the type of services i have purchased - how else do i know what information he has on me? Because those services are followed at the character level, not the account level.

It tracks characters through their varying iterations, not the methods used to enact those iterations. That would be a massive, massive breach of privacy. Blizzard will not do that. And hopefully the names you give your characters are not your real name or other information about you.

You can go into the in game interface options and find the option to show only character specific achievements (which affects the achievements shown on the Armory and WoW website). That will help. However, you can still be tracked through things like battle pets, since those are still displayed account wide. If you really want to disappear and not be found when you're playing alts, your best bet is to make an entirely separate Bnet account under a new email address.

However, you lose the convenience of account bound things like mounts, pets and heirlooms. If you place people on ignore and if they bypass it in any way, you can report them for ongoing harassment, provided you're not responding to them in any way. Trolls seek attention, and when they get it they continue to seek more.

Just carry on and play, and don't give them the attention they're after. They'll move on. This is possible mainly because when anything account wide is logged on the account it is logged at the same exact timestamp for all toons. Now Blizzard could do a change where they offer some preference on the account that these only get logged when you log on to one of your alts.

This would stop those sites matching up new alts. But here's the thing - since those sites go through, do inquiries on massive amounts of characters and cache all the info that's not going to stop them matching up alts. They still have things cached that they've done algorithms on to infer whose alts belong to which mains.

EG let's say they've run their alt matching guessing bot and can guess that I have alts BluOne, BluTwo, BluThree, TotallyNotBlu. If Blizzard stopped the account wide data all been given the same timestamp, they would still have data on my alts. 11:58 PMPosted by If you really want to disappear and not be found when you're playing alts, your best bet is to make an entirely separate Bnet account under a new email address. However, you lose the convenience of account bound things like mounts, pets and heirlooms. Nope this won't do a thing.

As I said above - they already have the data. Blizzard would need to stop with the account wide data with the same timestamp thing AND people would then have to change the names of their alts.

As well as a server transfer to properly unhitch the main - alt relationship, already cached by those sites. I am not really going to ask Blizzard to shut these sites down - i just want to know that aside from the sites i listed above - is there any other sites that i have missed and required an account that i need to create in order to hide the tracking - That is all. Sites that tracks progress can be helpful and useful, but in the hands of malicious players who knows how to manipulate the data - this can become frustrating - at least worst when I have made no other aggression other than just walking away. 11:58 PMPosted by If you really want to disappear and not be found when you're playing alts, your best bet is to make an entirely separate Bnet account under a new email address.

However, you lose the convenience of account bound things like mounts, pets and heirlooms. Nope this won't do a thing. As I said above - they already have the data. Blizzard would need to stop with the account wide data with the same timestamp thing AND people would then have to change the names of their alts. As well as a server transfer to properly unhitch the main - alt relationship, already cached by those sites. I'm not talking about adding a new license to their Bnet account. If they make new NEW Bnet account using a NEW email, there is nothing account bound that can be tracked by anyone.

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It's a totally separate account, with no link to the original one. Unless you meant to quote where I mentioned using the option to only show character specific achievements, which would make more sense with what you're saying. 02:42 AMPosted by If they make new NEW Bnet account using a NEW email, there is nothing account bound that can be tracked by anyone. It's a totally separate account, with no link to the original one. Again not true. When they poll the battle.net API they DO not see battle.net accounts. They see character names and timestamps on when someone got a particular achievement or mount or pet.

Let me create an example for you. Let's say we have a player called Bob, whose battle.net email is bob@bob.com His toons are BobWarrior (his main), FuzzyOctopus, FastKitteh and FingerGuns. Now using the battle.net API the sites figure out his alts as all these toons get the same account wide acheivement/mount/pet at the same time. Now bob changes his battle.net email to cat@cat.com.

Those same sites are still going to know what his alts are as that information isn't bound to the battle.net account and still has not changed. Any new alts created by Bob are still.

Unless of course your talking about creating a second battle.net account and shifting toons onto that account. But that still doesn't invalidate their guess about Bob's alts. Which they'll have cached. 05:21 AMPosted by No. They're talking about new bnet account with new email, new copy of WoW, and new characters. There's literally nothing linking my account with the account of other people in my family because it's separate email addresses, separate bnet accounts, and separate wow accounts.

Which again will not invalidate the guesswork those alt tracking sites can do or have already done. Because as soon as any one of those new toons get something that's tracked account wide every toon on that account will get it logged at the same exact time stamp.

Also they have much of their guess work cached. Again I have to stress here - battle.net account data isn't available via the battle.net API. Theses sites aren't looking up to see what account wide achievements/mounts/pets are being gained by the battle.net account. They looking to see what characters are getting them at the same exact timestamp (measured in seconds) then using advanced Heuristic guesswork to guess whose alts are whose. 05:21 AMPosted by No.

They're talking about new bnet account with new email, new copy of WoW, and new characters. There's literally nothing linking my account with the account of other people in my family because it's separate email addresses, separate bnet accounts, and separate wow accounts. Which again will not invalidate the guesswork those alt tracking sites can do or have already done. Because as soon as any one of those new toons get something that's tracked account wide every toon on that account will get it logged at the same exact time stamp. Also they have much of their guess work cached. Again I have to stress here - battle.net account data isn't available via the battle.net API.

Theses sites aren't looking up to see what account wide achievements/mounts/pets are being gained by the battle.net account. They looking to see what characters are getting them at the same exact timestamp (measured in seconds) then using advanced Heuristic guesswork to guess whose alts are whose. I don't think you're understanding my point. I didn't say anything about transferring toons between accounts, or just changing the email on the account, or anything similar.

I have two entirely separate Bnet accounts myself. Two entirely different email addresses, entirely different characters on each Bnet account, all fresh, created from scratch. Each account has its own separate achievements and account bound items, because I had to earn them separately. There's no time stamp shared between either account, because they are not linked in any way. They are literally completely separate Bnet accounts. I could post in this thread on a toon from that Bnet account and there's no way you'd link it to this one; even the forum post count is totally different, because they are not sharing any data at all. The only way that the two could ever be linked is if websites were tracking account data based on the account holders name (which, of course, I used my legal name for).

However, neither of my emails I've used have any part of my first/last name in them, and when I register on guild and WoW websites I use an entirely different, third email that I have for spam and junk, which also doesn't use my name; nor do I use my first and last name when registering on those sites. So, I don't understand how you're so adamant that alts can be tracked through account wide time stamps when the second account has no link whatsoever to the first one.

07:43 AMPosted by so now that they fix post history - i realize that even name change can be easily retrieved from the forum itself. A name change wouldn't help anyway.

If they have you on their friends list, then it would just update there and they'd see your new name. What you really need to do is ignore them. If they try to bypass the ignore, then report them for ongoing harassment via a ticket. Never ever respond to them. If they contact a new guild you've joined, then explain to the guild leader that they're simply trying to bring old drama to your new group and they should put them on ignore too.

07:43 AMPosted by Whatever happen to privacy protection!! Protection for what? No private information can be gleaned from the armory nor is any available from any of those sites.

If you're so worried about privacy why are you on the internet at all? Did you post on your Facebook page that Blizzard is violating your privacy? I've never understood this victim mentality.

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