Call of Duty / Battle.net
Owned by Activision Blizzard (Microsoft)
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Privacy Panel
Activision Blizzard (Call of Duty / Battle.net)
Data Collected
●Race, Religion & Demographicssensitive
Gender
Date of birth / age
●Financial & Payment Datasensitive
Payment information
●Message & Email Contentsensitive
Chat, text, and voice communications
●Precise Locationsensitive
Coarse location information
●Children's Datasensitive
Children's personal information
○Contact Info
Name
Email address
Phone number
Postal address
○Device & Online IDs
Username
IP address
Advertising ID
Third-party account information (e.g., Xbox Live, PlayStation Network, Steam, Battle.net user IDs)
Social media profile data (name, username, profile picture)
○Purchases & Transactions
Purchase histories
○Browsing & Search History
Websites visited before and after using a property
Cookie data
○App Usage & Diagnostics
Gameplay data
Hardware and software information
Browser type and language
Usage data
Device activity (programs running alongside the game)
○Photos, Videos & Audio
Audiovisual information
Data Sharing & Use
YESSold to third parties
10 recipient categories (Activision Blizzard group companies, Service providers and vendors, Advertising and marketing partners, …)
YESShared for advertising
YESCross-site tracking
YESUsed for profiling / AI decisions
?Used to train AI models
YESDisclosed to law enforcement
Data Uses
Core serviceSecurity / fraudAdvertisingPersonalizationAnalyticsThird-party partnerships
Data Retention
not stated (retained until account termination or deletion request, with exceptions for legal obligations; backup copies retained approximately one month after deletion)
Varies by data type
Includes legally mandated retention
Activision deletes personal data upon account termination, deactivation, consent…
Consumer Rights
Access
Delete
Portability
Correct
Opt-out
Security
?
Encrypted in transit?
Encrypted at rest?
MFA available?
Breach notificationBrowser Privacy Signals
partialGPC / DNT
Independent security audits
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Source Evidence
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What's on the label
Sold to third parties
YES90% confidence
We may sell or share certain information to third parties including our business partners and advertising partners.view in policy ↗
Shared for advertising
YES98% confidence
we or our partners also use Cookies and advertising IDs to tailor and deliver ads for our or a partner's products and services, and to measure the effectiveness of advertising, on our Properties and other third-party online properties.view in policy ↗
Cross-site tracking
YES92% confidence
We also may allow third-party advertising companies to collect Information about your activity on our websites and in our apps, for example through cookies, mobile ad identifiers, pixels, web beacons and social network plugins.view in policy ↗
Used for profiling
YES88% confidence
Activision may analyze your personal information about your activities and transactions, etc. and use such information for marketing, advertising, or profiling purposes.view in policy ↗
Signals & rights
Honors GPC
YES92% confidence
In applicable states, where required, Activision recognizes Do Not Track settings and the Global Privacy Control.view in policy ↗
Honors DNT
YES88% confidence
In applicable states, where required, Activision recognizes Do Not Track settings and the Global Privacy Control.view in policy ↗
Sources / Provenance
Analyzed June 5, 2026 · policy fetched June 5, 2026
Archived copy ↗ · captured May 9, 2026
Source hash: 50fceeb80a50…