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Can I give my WoW account to a friend?

Nope, it is a violation of the terms of service and can result in the closure of the account. It's not very easy to prove, though.
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Can you give your WoW account to someone else?

To transfer a character to another Battle.net account, both accounts must be registered under the same account holder name. It is not possible to transfer a character to another person. It is not possible to transfer a character between Modern WoW, WoW Classic, and Wrath of the Lich King Classic.
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Can I give my Blizzard account to someone else?

In your legal documents, specify who you want to access the account. Provide the login info to the person you are willing it to. They can then contact Blizzard with the legal documents, including the death certificate, to have it put in their own name.
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Can I share my WoW account with my son?

Product: Blizzard accounts registered to the name of a minor are required to have Parental Controls. Children younger than 13 cannot have a Battle.net account registered to their own name. If the child is not yet 13, the Battle.net account must be registered to the name of their parents.
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Can husband and wife share a WoW account?

There is no such thing as a inter-account character transfer so your characters will forever be locked to that account. So, if you do this, do this knowing the risks.
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Is there a penalty for sharing WoW account?

Yes. Account sharing, for any reason, will result in your account getting banned or suspended in WoW. You're only allowed to share your account with your child, if you're their parent or guardian.
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What is considered account sharing in WoW?

Account sharing is when two or more people share the same account by sharing their username and password with others.
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Are you allowed to sell your WoW account?

The real cost of characters, in-game gold, and items

According to Blizzard: “You are not allowed to buy or sell WoW items, products, or services for real money. Accounts involved in real money transactions may be penalized under our End User License Agreement.”
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How many people can log into WoW?

You can have up to 8 World of Warcraft accounts in the same Blizzard account. You can add new accounts through your Games & Subscriptions Account Management page. The next time you launch the Battle.net App, use the drop-down menu on top of the PLAY button to select the World of Warcraft account you want to log into.
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Is there a family subscription for WoW?

Purchase of 3, 6, or 12 month packages would provide the same percentage discount as current as well as the perks.
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Will Blizzard ban you for account sharing?

Can you get banned for account sharing in WoW? Yes. Account sharing, for any reason, will result in your account getting banned or suspended in WoW. You're only allowed to share your account with your child, if you're their parent or guardian.
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Can I transfer my Blizzard account to another email?

You can update your email in Battle.net Account Management. To swap two emails, you will need a third/extra email address. Update the first account to the extra email in order to free up the original email for use on your second account.
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Can Blizzard detect account sharing?

Would they even be able to know if the account was logged in from another device? Yes, they can check whether the account is checked in from another device.
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Can you run 2 WoW accounts on 1 computer?

Launch the Battle.net desktop app, Launch the World of Warcraft account you want and click Play, Press Alt + Tab to switch to the Battle.net desktop app, Select a different World of Warcraft account and click Play.
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Can you get a WoW subscription for free?

A: Yes. The WoW Free Trial is available to all players with an existing Battle.net Account. Whenever your account doesn't have an active subscription or non-recurring game time, its status will revert to that of a Free Trial account.
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Can you family share Blizzard games?

We can assist you in moving a game from your Battle.net account to the Battle.net account of your child. This service is only possible with World of Warcraft, Diablo III, Hearthstone, and StarCraft II accounts. Other games are not transferable.
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What is the most expensive WoW account sold for?

In September 2007, a World of Warcraft account for a level-70 night elf rogue called "Zeuzo" was reported to have been sold for almost £5,000 (€7,000). The account was able to attract such a high fee because it featured "magical" items such as the twin Warglaives of Azzinoth, owned by only a few WoW players.
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Why do people buy WoW accounts?

Ranging from not wanting to level a character or profession, to recovering from a WoW ban or even simply for the achievements, titles, mounts or gear, players have been buying WoW accounts to skip certain in-game grinds and jump to being ready for raiding.
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Can I get banned for buying a WoW account?

However, as you most likely know, buying a WoW account is against Blizzard's Terms of Use, and is also a bannable offense.
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Why is account sharing bannable?

Sharing your account puts your privacy at risk. Sharing one of your accounts puts all of your accounts at risk. When several players play an account, it might be impossible to return the account to the original owner and keep the invading player out.
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Are you allowed to share accounts?

Under CFAA, accessing someone's computer without that person's permission is punishable as a felony and because most TOS agreements ban the sharing of login credentials without specifying if this means a specific device or account, the penalties, in theory, could be drastic.
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Can you split WoW accounts?

They don't offer that service, no. You can move game licenses to another Blizzard Account, but only to combine, not split apart.
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Can you be banned for buying gold WoW?

There is far less than a 1% chance you will be suspended or banned for buying gold. And even if you are it'll be a few days suspension then you can just go buy gold again.
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Can I use the same Blizzard account on multiple devices?

If you log into the Battle.net app on one computer, then log into the Battle.net App on a second computer with the same account, it will log out of the first computer. To play games on more than one computer, players need to log into the games directly from the installation folder for the game.
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Can I sell my Blizzard account?

Or does Battlenet not allow you to change email addresses? You can't officially sell it, it's against their TOS. However you CAN change your email address and give it away to someone, be it a friend or anyone else. If you want to ask money or not it's up to you, just remember there is no safe way to "sell" it.
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