View Full Version : Don't give out your friend code...
Rylar
10-18-2013, 05:22 PM
In the post about recovering your account Elita posted
Don't give out your friend code unless you really feel you can trust the person. as a way to prevent your account from being stolen.
After this last update all of my friends profiles show me their friend code. So, we should not be friends with people unless we trust they will not try to steal our accounts? This game is going to get lonely fast...
iH8t2lose2
10-18-2013, 06:08 PM
In the post about recovering your account Elita posted as a way to prevent your account from being stolen.
After this last update all of my friends profiles show me their friend code. So, we should not be friends with people unless we trust they will not try to steal our accounts? This game is going to get lonely fast...
Yeah, this needs ti be changed ASAP.
Daenerys
10-18-2013, 06:13 PM
But she also mentions a lot of other information that you need to provide to transfer your acct:
- # of gems
- names of your other knights
Things that only you should know....
With that said, I do think they shouldn't show friend code in your friends' profile.
Instagram
10-18-2013, 10:00 PM
How can we not give out our friend code when now as long as that person is your friend on K&D they can see your friend's code.......... :/
Brutal1977
10-18-2013, 11:03 PM
Friend code is about the only way to identify malicious players since name and armors can be changed. I like being able to see the friend code of an applicant. As was said, you need a lot more than the friend code to reclaim an account.
Not to mention gree made a stupid quest and other rewards that prompts most to spam their friend code in hopes of referrals. Finally got a referral to clear the quest immediately before Dork Prince. Irritating for completionist types to say the least. :)
Provided you don't share exact number of gems, your knights names, etc, people knowing your friend code isn't an issue. I've seen some people unwittingly give away tons of info by way of screenshots of thier gold/gems in castle layout (looks at all muh lvl 3 tfs!!) and knight names in the My Knights screen (I got the coolest setup ever!! Here, look!). It would be good to take the time to crop out stuff you don't want to share.
Elita
10-18-2013, 11:12 PM
But she also mentions a lot of other information that you need to provide to transfer your acct:
- # of gems
- names of your other knights
Things that only you should know....
With that said, I do think they shouldn't show friend code in your friends' profile.
It was said as a precaution at a time when friend codes were not available to everyone. In other words, any information you have that isn't readily available to others, you shouldn't share it because then they could impersonate you or steal/hack your account. It would be like, if everyone knew your email address but they can't really do anything with it unless they know the password, too.
Shinae
10-18-2013, 11:38 PM
Good that I read this. I just shared some screenshots with my knights names etc. It basicly had all the information needed to steal my account. Tho I should trust guild members not doing that, but still I had no idea they could steal it, if they decided to. I changed knights names and their names shall remain secret from now on.
There should be better way to do this. I'm great example that you can share that information by accident, not knowing you can even transfer accounts between devices.
Edit: Screens were needed to show guild I was joining, my armors, castle setup etc. I bet I'm not only one who shares that stuff when joining a guild. Not knowing you share privacy too.
Brutal1977
10-18-2013, 11:45 PM
Good that I read this. I just shared some screenshots with my knights names etc. It basicly had all the information needed to steal my account. ...I changed knights names and their names shall remain secret from now on...
Yeah, it's real easy to miss something like this. If I shared a screenshot with current info, I make sure to change stuff up like you did. Change knight names, do a video offer or two (if it works, rare anymore) to change gems, etc.
Shinae
10-18-2013, 11:54 PM
Yeah, it's real easy to miss something like this. If I shared a screenshot with current info, I make sure to change stuff up like you did. Change knight names, do a video offer or two (if it works, rare anymore) to change gems, etc.
I almost never get video offers or other offers, so no luck there.
Also another way I can think people share their information is by posting youtube videos. Chest opening videos etc. and then showing their castle setups, gem amounts, knights names etc while showing new armors. So not that fool proof system.
GREE should implement some sort of recovery code only shown in settings page or something. And have warnings that it shouldn't be shared. That would be much better system.
Brutal1977
10-19-2013, 12:05 AM
GREE should implement some sort of recovery code only shown in settings page or something. And have warnings that it shouldn't be shared. That would be much better system.
Ooh... this I like. A lot.
GREE should implement some sort of recovery code only shown in settings page or something. And have warnings that it shouldn't be shared. That would be much better system.
They sort of already have that, even though it is not straight forward to see it. If you send a ticket to Gree (Settings->FAQ->Contact us) the email will automatically include information about your account and device. In that email you will see your own Player ID. Check it out and save it somewhere. If you give that to Gree they should beable to know for sure that you are actually you. The player ID you should of course not share with anyone else!
Personally I like the fact that we can see other friends player codes. That is good to know both if something happens and you would loose them, but primarily it is one of the few ways to make sure you don't invite crazy people in your guild.
madfighters
10-19-2013, 06:14 AM
can someone steal your account if they know all that info other than gem ammounts
paintolar
10-19-2013, 06:23 AM
Maybe I'm just being ignorant, but why would anyone steal a K&D account? There's nothing to profit from.
madfighters
10-19-2013, 06:23 AM
maybe to troll someone
Gabzor89
10-19-2013, 07:48 AM
I'd steal a spender's account just to save them some money
Shinae
10-19-2013, 09:17 AM
Maybe I'm just being ignorant, but why would anyone steal a K&D account? There's nothing to profit from.
Why? Because it's possible. Many people who hack/steal only do it because they can.
nmk329
10-19-2013, 09:30 AM
Personally I believe Knights and Dragons should require an email account to register your account with, that way in situations like this it is easy to confirm whether you are in fact or aren't the person you are saying you are. If that post Elita made about recovering accounts is 100% true, it would be incredibly to easy to steal someone's account. I often send pictures of my castle, or knights to my guild as regulation. We should be able to do this without it being a safety precaution...
nmk329
10-19-2013, 09:36 AM
Maybe I'm just being ignorant, but why would anyone steal a K&D account? There's nothing to profit from.
A player could steal the Gm of another guild's account and kick all the members to make themselves to better in a war. There are tons of ways to use it as an advantage in game, and if it's so easy a lot of people may think "Why not?"
madfighters
10-19-2013, 09:39 AM
Personally I believe Knights and Dragons should require an email account to register your account with, that way in situations like this it is easy to confirm whether you are in fact or aren't the person you are saying you are. If that post Elita made about recovering accounts is 100% true, it would be incredibly to easy to steal someone's account. I often send pictures of my castle, or knights to my guild as regulation. We should be able to do this without it being a safety precaution...
I agree 100% but you only need to use it to transfer not everytime you log on
~Nate~
10-19-2013, 10:40 AM
Maybe having their FC there us a GOOD thing...
When you are in a GW and you see a Guildless person, you can remember their Friend Code and invite them after the war, just a thought...
busteroaf
10-19-2013, 01:14 PM
Maybe having their FC there us a GOOD thing...
When you are in a GW and you see a Guildless person, you can remember their Friend Code and invite them after the war, just a thought...
You wouldn't see a guildless person in a guild war. People who aren't in guilds can't participate. Unless you simply mean if you see them in arena or something... but you wouldn't come across them during battles.
~Nate~
10-19-2013, 01:53 PM
You wouldn't see a guildless person in a guild war. People who aren't in guilds can't participate. Unless you simply mean if you see them in arena or something... but you wouldn't come across them during battles.
Yes the arena was what I meant
BUBER
10-20-2013, 11:50 AM
Transfer topic is closed so I apologize for writing here. When we transfer our account to a new device the old gaming device can start a new fresh game? Say I have a S3 and transfer KnD to a S4, then my son can start a new fresh game in S3 phone? Thanks in advance Elita if you are kind enough to reply.
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