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Ea underage bf3? what the heck...

Af Monsterbruger Chrillo | 31-10-2011 14:28 | 1957 visninger | 6 svar, hop til seneste
Heyo hol'ere kan ikke komme på bf3, kontaktede ea som sagde min account var underage. Jeg bliver 15 lige her om lidt, men betyder det at de praktisk talt har banned mig fra multiplayer? Det må da være mit eget valg om jeg vil spille eller ej? er det noget jeg kan gøre eller har jeg smidt 400 kr ud af vinduet på en limited edition... :/
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#1
Sawkes
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31-10-2011 14:30

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Så må du vel bare vente et års tid. Se det på den lyse side. Det vil sikkert køre meget bedre til den tid ;) Mvh.
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Skinny101
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31-10-2011 14:31

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Jeg er ret sikker på de ikke bare må udelukke dig pga. din alder, dog acceptere man så mange mærklige ting nu til dags ved oprettelse af en konto div. steder.. og hvis du har accepteret deres regler (altså at det er et spil for 15+) så tror jeg ikke der er meget du kan gøre... Måske du kan "overdrage" din konto til din far, også skulle det problem være løst.
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Chrillo
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31-10-2011 14:32

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Det er da for latterligt tbh, spiller da ikke bf3 om et år... det er da latterligt at de gør det der? kan man evt skrive den over i en af mine forældres navn?
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Chrillo
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31-10-2011 14:33

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#2 ja tænkte jo det samme, men kan ikke finde nogen steder hvor man kan ændre accountholderens navn/alder. Men det kunne man evt spørge EA om?
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Skinny101
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31-10-2011 14:51

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Hmm har lige læst, JA FOR HELVEDE hele den lorte lange EULA og det eneste jeg kan se du "falder" ind under er "EA encourages parents to spend time online with their children. We urge parents to instruct their children to never give out their real names, addresses or phone numbers without permission when using the Internet. We recognize a special obligation to protect personal information obtained from young children. Therefore, with respect to children residing in certain jurisdictions, no information should be submitted nor posted to EA online sites by children 12 years of age or under. If children 12 years old and under in such jurisdictions wish to participate in online activities that require or permit the disclosure of personal information, we will request that they provide their parent or guardian's email address to notify the parent, obtain prior permission or other verifiable consent from the parent or guardian as may be necessary to participate in the activities of the site. In some other jurisdictions, notification, prior written permission or other verifiable consent may be required of a parent or guardian for children from 13 to 17 years of age. Some EA websites are especially targeted to children and may permit children to create a free account for which we collect username, password, date of birth and the parent's email address. Because an email address is necessary to respond to lost password requests and account administration, in some circumstances we may also collect the child's email address. In these instances we will send notice to the parent email address to provide an opportunity to opt-out and have the child's email address and any other details removed. Newsletter subscriptions are handled similarly. These websites may also offer parents the opportunity to upgrade their child's account to a paid subscription that permits the child to participate in more activities on the site. These subscription services may also enable parents to manage their child's account and create new player accounts. Most of these websites permit children to create custom avatars, or virtual cartoon-like characters, for use in various activities on the website including mini-games and virtual worlds. The child may also use other features to "Tell a Friend" about the website, send eCards or give us feedback. "Tell a Friend" and eCard features allow children to send their friends a one-time email inviting them to visit the site. We will collect your child's first name and/or email address and the friend's email address for the sole purpose of sending them this one-time email. This information is not retained or used for any other purpose and we do not share your child's email address with the recipient. Feedback may also be provided to EA through "Tell us what you think" features or surveys. "Tell us what you think" collects the sender's email address and a brief description of their concern. Email addresses obtained through "Tell us what you think" are not used for any purpose other than to respond to the sender. If we determine that the child is under 12, we will delete their email address once we have responded to their inquiry. Survey information is anonymous. Where chat is allowed for children, users type messages to other users in an open forum setting. In these circumstances, EA uses Safe Chat which restricts children from entering any personally identifiable information by applying a filter to allow only acceptable words and phrases in an attempt to block offensive content as well as attempts to communicate personally identifiable information to other users. Safe Chat also provides users the option of selecting pre-approved common phrases. Where chat is provided, Report Abuse links are also maintained to further enhance the safety of the site. Parents may delete previously registered players at any time by emailing through our support site at www.support.ea.com[...] or by sending an email to the Privacy Policy Administrator in your country listed on our site at privacyadmin.ea.com, or if your country is not listed, by contacting the Privacy Policy Administrator in the United States. Information collected is secured in a manner consistent with this privacy policy (see Section VII above). If we change how we handle your child's information, we will notify you in a manner consistent with this policy. Under no circumstances do we condition a child's participation in an activity--like contests--on the child's disclosure of more personal information than is reasonably necessary to participate in the activity. On certain sites, we may not permit children to participate at all regardless of consent. Where consent is granted, consent is applicable only to that site. Regardless of jurisdiction, EA does not disclose any personal information about children less than 18 years of age who have registered on any of our websites to third parties, or share or disclose personal information other than as set forth in this policy. If for any reason you are concerned that your child's personally identifiable information maintained by EA is not correct or complete, should you wish to have your child's personal information deleted from our records, or if you want EA to discontinue further collection or use of your child's personal information, please contact the Privacy Policy Administrator for your country listed on our site at privacyadmin.ea.com, or if your country is not listed, by contacting the Privacy Policy Administrator in the United States. The Privacy Policy Administrator will be happy to review, update or remove your child's information as appropriate." Dog læser jeg det her mere som at være for aktivitet på nettet og ikke så meget omkring deres spil, mit råd må være at kontakte dem via tlf. sammen med din far også få ham til at snakke/overbevise dem om du ikke tager skade af lidt digital blod.
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Chrillo
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31-10-2011 15:01

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#5 Sup wall of text, men må da takke dig meget for at læse det hele ;) Ja, det kunne godt være en telefon samtale var en option :) kan da prøve at kigge på det
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