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11/24/2016 1:10:51 AM
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Hi, Myself and my son play a lot of destiny and it rocks. Thing is a bloke on destiny asked my son to get him the Outbreak Prime and said he will give my son his email and password so he can get it for him. I think this is a BAD thing to do. Can you please explain to my son about how bad it is to do this. Cheers
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  • Edited by RichardPictures3: 11/24/2016 9:54:13 PM
    You want Bungie to parent your son? Edit: Show him the video of the 11 year old getting his characters deleted from a guy he share played his acct with.

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  • Oy vey

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  • Just so that you are aware, if your gamer tag logs into any Xbox one console, you will be able to see that activity online. The information stored is location, Mac address and IP. That means that your son could give your personal information away to a stranger on the internet.

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  • Defo a no no If your son logs into someone else's account, and does as asked honestly, because he is a kid when he wants something he will think "whats the problem I did it for someone" and gives out his email and password, but that person will probably not be as honest and someone will have access to his account and can do what ever they want. also he could be accused of hacking into account or deleting stuff it could turn nasty You son needs to understand that he NEVER shares his password and NEVER accepts anyone else's login details This is basic online safety that is there for his protection

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  • Hey Guardian, Either this guy is really stupid or he has a plan to get into your sons account. Either way, don't do it. It's not the smartest thing to do and your son will get nothing out of it (and if it's what I'm expecting, he'll lose a lot). Hope this helped

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    • Edited by Falchek: 11/24/2016 1:28:12 AM
      Hello, Don't do it. Teach him how bad it is to exchange stuff. Please, its for the great or good.

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