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Nomad

don't hand out ur password to any1, a moderator should neva ask u 4 ur password.

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Nomad

ur right safety is key but y can i not tell friends my password

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Nomad

Because u could lose ur account or be mislead by some1 that they r ur friend but in reality they just want ur armor points.

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I am often posed the question how do you confirm your account?
you can confirm your account on your email account as long as you've given the valid address. DO NOT LIE TO ARMOR GAME MODERATORS or the game itself with a wrong address because therefore you will not be able to confirm your account and it will be more vulnerable to hackers!

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why can I not use my real name in my username?
Often people make the mistake of thinking it is not enough information. But do not do this it is important you use a false name as if people no your real name you become easier to exploit or track-down, the internet is an endless source of information and it is our job to keep it safe for us and our peers.

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The heck...

Please do write all that in one post, instead of posting over and over again.

Further: No, mods will never ask for your password, neither will admins. The only time any of your private information will be relevant will be if you wish to delete your account, which is done by sending an admin an email from the email-account used to make the account.

People can't steal your AP, though.

Sharing accounts will lead to permanent banning of the account, so don't share your password with anyone anyway.

Tl;dr: Opening post.

Not a suggestion, common knowledge, four posts in a row, and low quality opening post.

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why can I not use my real name in my username?

You actually -can- use your real name. You probably shouldn't, but eh, facebook-age and people knowing nothing of security anyway.
See your local information scientist for more.
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