I will take the silence as “we gave them everything”.
This is concerns many player on a serious matter and as such, DM is not an appropriate approach by Funcom to tackle this. Additionally, if player related personal data is transfered to an other enterprise and or company in a country which is know to have different/lower privacy or human rights standards, customer has a rightful claim to get informed of the use of their personal data.
I, too, like to know if any personal Data Funcom has or will be collecting is transferred or processed on servers located in China or a Chinese company has access to.
No, this is a very good question and the answer needs to be public.
@UltraViolent if you are the only one to ask the question and ask it politely to privacy@funcom.com, you’ll hopefully get your answer. Rui Casais is in management (as CEO), he’s not part of Public Relations (PR).
@Ryu-Salazar @Necrobile Just to be clear, Melcom is a volunteer moderator. They’re not an employee.
I’ll see if I can remind myself to ask people currently on holidays latertm to pass the “missing information” issue through to the appropriate people. No guarantee anything will be added to the site. Tencent may get
[…] valuable capabilities and insights into the Western core games market that Tencent plans to leverage within its international expansion plan;(1)
which possibly consists of IR knowledge, experience and marketing data (and maybe more specific usage data).
I’m aware they’re not the only one with questions, but for those looking for public clarification, note that the people who address it are not looking at these forums and it’s going to take time to do so.
I should clarify myself that you’re ok to send an e-mail as well, but only for concerns about your personal data. There’s plenty of people who’d like to chime into this, but I’m not for flooding Funcom with e-mails to make a point.
Please be patient. They should answer within 7 - 14 work days (excluding weekends).
It is possible however -and I could imagine it’s not the best timing for such an answer-, they are connected to the Oslo office which is currently on holidays (EU law).
These forums are not for privacy inquiries, nor do PR or CMs handle them.
The Privacy team, as far as I’m concerned, can only answer and address specific personal cases. I believe they can not directly be held accountable to change (written) policy.
Melcom’s uncertain answer is reasonable, imo. My idea of their responsibility could be off. I’ll see if I can get an answer for this too.
@TheLOLxd2
Don’t get me wrong. I appreciate your endeavour in this matter but I expect an offical response instead of a volunteer moderator or dedicated community member.
EDIT: I like to add the wuestion why this topic was set invisible? This is getting disconcerting. A general question about privacy handling by Funcom effecting public (all players) is getting concealed. Not a very trustworthy approach. 
The world today is such a sad place. I see no reason to delist this thread, it was on topic, respectful and relevant. Very disappointed.
If you have any questions or concerns about your individual data, please send an email to privacy@funcom.com. Thank you.
IT seems an answer is given, it’s just some don’t like it. The answer is TO INDIVIDUALLY SEND AN EMAIL to the one provided. IF you really are concerned, following that should not be hard. And once you have your answer, you are more than welcome to share the answer in the forum. But it seems the moderators have been told to direct questions about privacy to an email. that is all they can do. Convey that answer per company policy…
I’m just here to add my voice to the call for a statement on this issue.
I have been following this thread since it started and while a solution has been given, I don’t believe anyone thinks it good enough.
This is is something that almost all companies do. they collect data and don’t tell you where it goes, only that it is being collected and shared with third parties.
Nefarious or not, it certainly has the potential to appear that way.
Funcom should be upfront with an official statement as ownership has changed.
and border line bias. How about Microsoft, every time you shut your PC off, your OS which you do not own, transfers everything you have done.
This was not possible until WIn10 and AI use.
Sorry but you guys are totally missing the point. Yes ALL tech company’s collect data but every time there is a change (even Microsoft) publish their privacy policy and all changes to it, not only to a public website easily accessible but you even get a popup or prompt that directs you to this page and also states “accept” these changes, you get my drift. But we got nothing Zero nahdah from Funcom this is why this is concerning nothing about country, race or whatever else you want to side track this issue with.
It is safe to assume they gave them all your data. Notice any uptic in poor english Phishing emails?
Tencent down more than 10%, wechat, that CCP propaganda\monitoring software that Tencent developed seems to be getting attention. Pretty soon Tencent will be barely worth a nickel.

What EU law? Here in Denmark you are entitled to a set amount of weeks of vacation, but there’s no law about when. You don’t have to send everyone home and close down the company. You can take turns and keep the company running.
If Funcom is sending everybody home at the same time, I’m pretty sure it’s their own choice.
I doubt they sent everyone home. But not all devs/staff can do the others jobs. Hence, the teams that are their are doing stuff that they are hired to do until the full team assembles again, and then they can start integrating things the separate areas were able to work on. It is like a house. Just because there are 4 carpenters on site, doesn’t mean they can install the wiring. They can prep the frames and make sure when the electricians get there they can do their job. And once a house is built, if you have a carpenter hired to do some roof repairs, they can’t fix a plumbing problems if a pipe breaks while they are on the clock. You have to wait for the plumber.
Well I wasn’t really claiming everyone can do everything, was I?
Don’t know if that’s what they mean, but a lot of companies don’t handle the payment system themselves, some payment company does… Maybe that’s what they mean
But by wanting the few people in office to answer questions on areas they are not qualified for implies that. We (the ones talking about the vacation) are saying that maybe some things can’t be answered because it is not part of the on site staff’ss duties and qualifications.
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