I wonder about something else. Security. My account is protected by BOTH my password and my account name. Giving away half of the equation seems like a very poor decision.
Let me give you an example. When you log, you are using "secure http". Encrypted http. If someone gets that info (username,password) you send, by some way, must spend a lot of computer time to crack that encryption. Has anyone calculated how much easier is to decrypt something, when you actually know part of the encrypted data?
The whole thing with our account names, seems very amateurish approach.
Let me guess, you are a trader.adowen_ESO wrote: »Since the /tell function in this game is terrible....Is there any way to have all players use their @'name' in all chat messages? Due to the system not being very comprehensive, you are unable to /whisper name of many players... or if you happen to swap out characters and you dont get their @name it is near next to impossible to communicate with another player unless you send them ingame mail and hope they recieve the message quickly.
lordrichter wrote: »I wonder about something else. Security. My account is protected by BOTH my password and my account name. Giving away half of the equation seems like a very poor decision.
This horse is beaten, dead, and buried.
There is no security issue with handing out your @account name in ESO. Use it for your main vestiges name. Tattoo it on your forehead.
Account names are intended to be how you are identified, and this is how ESO uses them. This is how forums use them. This is how your email provider uses them. In hundreds of places, your account name is your identity and anyone who wants to know it, can know it.
So, unless you are one of those people who carefully burn nail clippings and hair trimmings, pick a decent and secure password that is unique to ESO and you have nothing to worry about.
DenverRalphy wrote: »So... You want to be able to send a /tell to somebody who you're not friends with (otherwise you'd have their @accountname) to ensure that you can pester them whenever you wish. Even though they choose not to share that information with you. That's just wrong on so many levels.
DenverRalphy wrote: »Incidentally, and I'm loath to say this... There IS a way to get a character's player name without having to friend them or be in the same guild. I've /bug'd it in game a few times. But it's yet to be addressed/fixed.
lordrichter wrote: »I wonder about something else. Security. My account is protected by BOTH my password and my account name. Giving away half of the equation seems like a very poor decision.
This horse is beaten, dead, and buried.
There is no security issue with handing out your @account name in ESO. Use it for your main vestiges name. Tattoo it on your forehead.
Account names are intended to be how you are identified, and this is how ESO uses them. This is how forums use them. This is how your email provider uses them. In hundreds of places, your account name is your identity and anyone who wants to know it, can know it.
So, unless you are one of those people who carefully burn nail clippings and hair trimmings, pick a decent and secure password that is unique to ESO and you have nothing to worry about.
Well, let me give you another example then.
Recently we had this story. Over 1 billion username/password combinations, stolen.
Now, imagine someone having that list. The only way he could use it, is throw over 1 billion combos to the authentication servers. Someone will notice. But not in eso. He can simply start joining trading guilds, just to log the account names of their members. Then, with a simple search on his list, he can only try the combos of those usernames.
Do you still think it is a good idea to share that information?
PS. I know about internet security and how we should not use the same username/password combo all over the place. Unfortunately most people don't. And they don't even read the forums.
Edit: and the PS is my answer to KariTR as well. I somehow missed your post. Most people don't know much about security. If their eso password is in that list, I bet lots of them use it in their emails as well.
Edit2: I don't like to point out problems without suggesting solutions. Let them introduce the in-game account alias. That would be the @name used by everyone. Have it default to the name of the first character of every account. That is usually the name of people's main alts. If not, allow us to change it somewhere in the account settings.