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Questiong regarding account sharing
Hartassen
Member, Alpha Two
I assume the answer to this question is yes but better safe than sorry.
When alpha 2 comes, am I allowed to let my friends play ashes of creation on my account, on my PC?
Or is that also considered account sharing?
When alpha 2 comes, am I allowed to let my friends play ashes of creation on my account, on my PC?
Or is that also considered account sharing?
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So while you assumed the answer is yes, the answer is NO.
Any account found to have been sold, shared, or accessed by a person other than the account creator may result in permanent closure of the account. This may also be applied retroactively against accounts that have been found in the past to have violated this policy.
https://support.ashesofcreation.com/hc/en-us/articles/1500012280122-Can-I-sell-share-gift-transfer-or-trade-my-Ashes-of-Creation-account-
They don't have my password or account info.
If they could that would be disturbing ...
It's more like I don't want to take the risk if they don't allow it.
Let them watch over your shoulder. Let them tell you what to do. But don't let them play themselves.
Whether you game them your PW or not doesn't matter.
Account sharing is a violation of the Terms & Conditions. Players found to be sharing their accounts could face the possibility of account closure.
I am closing this thread. Please feel free to make a new post if you have any other questions.