**WINTER OF WOE - BONUS OBJECTIVE POINT**
As previously announced, the team will be distributing an additional point toward milestones to anyone who completed the Absorbing Man fight in the first step of the Winter of Woe.
This point will be distributed at a later time as it requires the team to pull and analyze data.
The timeline has not been set, but work has started.
There is currently an issue where some Alliances are are unable to find a match in Alliance Wars, or are receiving Byes without getting the benefits of the Win. We will be adjusting the Season Points of the Alliances that are affected within the coming weeks, and will be working to compensate them for their missed Per War rewards as well.

Additionally, we are working to address an issue where new Members of an Alliance are unable to place Defenders for the next War after joining. We are working to address this, but it will require a future update.

Simplify Account Verification Process

Rather than asking security questions that are next to impossible to answer, especially for players like me (player tag menamoo55) who have been playing for years, consider using recent purchase and payment info to authenticate an account. I set up my account years ago and no longer have access to that email. I can’t change the email because the security questions are too onerous and too far gone from memory. I’ve gone through the support process and am just told sorry, then closed out. Yet I still spend money every month. Why would a player spend a ton of money on an account they don’t own? The process could definitely use major improvement.

Comments

  • GroundedWisdomGroundedWisdom Posts: 36,193 ★★★★★
    The alternative is having Accounts that are too easy to gain access to. Frankly, I prefer more security.
  • Jimmy5Jimmy5 Posts: 2
    The alternative isn’t “less” security. If you look at the questions which exist today to verify account ownership, they aren’t on par with other platforms. You can still have plenty of security, if not more, by verifying purchases, cc on file, Apple or Google ID association, etc. it’s been years. I can’t remember or find my first purchase, and if I don’t have access to the email I signed up with or the credit card I used, how would I be able to verify any of that? I can tell you now, though, exactly what I’ve spent over the last month and on what. That should be enough as people aren’t going to spend money on accounts they don’t own. I’m not hacking into another player’s account so I can buy $100 in units for them.

    The alternative is having Accounts that are too easy to gain access to. Frankly, I prefer more security.

  • Belta_LodaBelta_Loda Posts: 10
    I fully agree with OP. I'm coming up against this issue right now. I've scoured my emails and my phone's record of purchases to attempt to answer their questions and they keep telling me that I've answered incorrectly, but won't tell me which answers are incorrect. And now they've closed out the ticket and told me to open a new one if I "remember" the correct answers. Complete garbage.
    I support establishing a secure method of account verification, but the current process is asinine.

    How do we get this issue raised in importance so that they actually do something about it?
  • Belta_LodaBelta_Loda Posts: 10
    And now their site is down. This is so effing ridiculous.
  • GroundedWisdomGroundedWisdom Posts: 36,193 ★★★★★
    Jimmy5 said:

    The alternative isn’t “less” security. If you look at the questions which exist today to verify account ownership, they aren’t on par with other platforms. You can still have plenty of security, if not more, by verifying purchases, cc on file, Apple or Google ID association, etc. it’s been years. I can’t remember or find my first purchase, and if I don’t have access to the email I signed up with or the credit card I used, how would I be able to verify any of that? I can tell you now, though, exactly what I’ve spent over the last month and on what. That should be enough as people aren’t going to spend money on accounts they don’t own. I’m not hacking into another player’s account so I can buy $100 in units for them.

    The alternative is having Accounts that are too easy to gain access to. Frankly, I prefer more security.

    You can find your first purchases with the history of your platform. The Email is a no-brainer. You would have to have access to it in most verification processes. Regardless of individual circumstances, the security measures are in place to protect all Players and Accounts.
  • SpagNidusSpagNidus Posts: 49
    Ive just spent the last week trying to verify my own account, it was a complete nightmare. Here is what I last said to "support."

    ME: So you are telling me its considered more secure for me to guess 10 names, 5 locations, and 557 start dates, than it is to tell me which one was right. That makes absolutely no sense.

    KABAM:I hope you understand that we follow strict practice when it comes to account information because we are serious about account security and keeping player accounts safe. We firmly suggest providing all possible answers and we will see which matches on the account. This will prevent other parties to get access to the correct information of the account.

    We work daily to make sure that players feel that all of their questions and concerns are being heard, so please know that you can always contact us should you have further inquiries.

    ME: This response makes me feel completely unheard. I had to use brute force hacking techniques to get into my account. This is the opposite of how I want my account secured. I feel completely vulnerable knowing someone can do what you forced me to do, and guess every date, name, and location feasible in one shotgun approach. This is inherently unsecure driven by the fact that the account owner can't verify their own information. I should be able to answer your security questions with confidence and if I happen to forget an answer there should be some method of logging into my account to find out that information. What you have employed works only on people with perfect recall (only 60 people in the world have that) or brute force hacking techniques that any person in the world could employ. My email address though guarded is still fairly easily obtainable, I could also easily have guessed every day this game has existed and with minor knowledge of me guessed many of the locations I could feasibly have been on those days. This is not secure. I really want to be able to contact support with confidence in your competence, but this week long evolution has tarnished that forever. This has also taken me, a player that spends on any offer i deem meets its value proposition, to be a permanent free to play player. This is easily the worst support experience of my life. Security questions should ALWAYS be established by the account owner, NOT support. Please elevate this feedback, do not take away my access to my account, and do not knowingly swindle players like myself.

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    only 2 of the 5 questions on their standard form are valid questions to ask:
    What are your first two real-money purchases? Include the dates (yyyy-mm-dd) and the amounts of real money that you spent on iTunes or Google.

    Did you ever attach a Kabam ID to your account, and what was the original email address that was linked to your account? Write the exact email address you attached to your account as a Kabam ID.

    The others are completely from memory and can not be verified, but they can be brute forced. Which after a dozen or more attempts I did.


    My feedback is simple, every player should be prompted to establish security questions, in game, at creation of account. This is standard practice, and I can't think of a player anywhere in the world that would object to establishing their own security questions. The effort to secure our accounts is valid and appreciated, but without having first experienced this fiasco of support, nobody would ever save off the information to the other 3 questions. It could even be as simple as sending an email to the KABAM ID account with the account initiation information so that could be saved for future interaction with Kabam.
  • Camby01Camby01 Posts: 572 ★★
    I spent 3 weeks going back and forth and kept opening up ticket after closed ticket. I believe it came down to the "date" or location I opened the account..... 6 years ago, or you kidding?!? Payment history check, same email as the original account opening check, non-productive repeat questions from support... constant. Tried several times on the location which I thought it might be since I work live and travel through 3 or more daily. Nope. Security, I'm a big fan, blackhole support? Not so much.
  • Camby01Camby01 Posts: 572 ★★
    Guess what? Just did my apparently annual unintended purchase clicking through crystal openings. I'm 12 emails/responses deep trying to 'verify my account.
  • Camby01Camby01 Posts: 572 ★★
    Just sent the 20+ email chain from 2 years ago to support, maybe it will help... not holding my breath.
  • SpagNidusSpagNidus Posts: 49
    @Camby01 you can guess all possible combinations in one fell swoop. Shotgun method i employed. i literally made an excel spreadsheet with every day betweeen when i downloaded the game and when my first achievement showed on my play account, 537 entries.
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