There is NO safe power leveling service. Anytime you give your account information out, you risk losing your account. Besides, Blizzard frowns upon power-leveling services. It is against the Terms of Service, and you run the risk of having the account banned from the game.
It is never a good idea to give your account name and password away to someone, especially someone you dont know. The power leveling websites are all bad and are usually sister sites of one large company. There is supposedly one clean site called PGMX, but, regardless, use with caution.
ANY place that buys or sells World of Warcraft accounts is not legit. Buying and selling World of Warcraft accounts is against the AuP and ToS that everyone agrees to when they install, patch or upgrade the game. There is no site on the internet that can legitimately sell a World of Warcraft account.
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Yes, World of Warcraft is safe. There are no virii, trojans, or anything else malicious in it when you download it from the official site. As with any software program, you are partly responsible for your safety when it comes to your password. Never give out your password to anyone...Blizzard employees will never ask for it. You might want to consider getting an authenticator for your WOW. This will add an additional layer of security to it.
Any temporary files that World of Warcraft needs are automatically recreated the next time you start the game and login. It should be safe to delete them. The files in WTF, Cache and the interface folders are safe to delete (make sure you make a backup copy should you need them). These folders and any files that are needed will be recreated automatically when you login.
You should go into your program files and run the World Of Warcraft Repair tool as some of your files could be corrupted and this is an easy fix. You may need to Uninstall then Reinstall World Of Warcraft. You may even need to shutdown your computer and start it back up in "Safe mode".
World of Warcraft (WoW) gold, is a virtual currency within the game. Gold is essential in the game and the internet is saturated with sites selling gold, however not all are legitimate. Several sites provide safe purchases including; WoWGold USA and BroGame. WoW players have reported both these sites offer good values as well as safe purchases.
World of Warcraft has many references to alcohol, violence, blood and etc. Kids will be exposed to people who can be either good or obnoxious (trolls for example, not the race). As a parent you can limit their game time on WoW and also filter the chat but there is references to PG13 and up things as listed above.
World of Warcraft is played by millions of people world wide, and is a 100% virus free download when downloaded from the official site or installed from an official CD. There is no way WoW can harm your computer as WoW is run in what is called a "sandbox". Third party applications can not access it while it is running. To really be safe, do not buy gold or power leveling services or anything hinky like that. Do no go to unsafe websites. Install a virus/malware/spyware scanning application for your protection (everyone should anyway, even if they don't play WoW).
While the rating for World of Warcraft is T (for teens), it is perfectly safe or a 12 year old to play. Just remember, that the chat may get sorta out of hand when in the main channels (General, Trade). In addition to turning on the language filter (to filter out swear words) you can also go and set up parental controls from the account management page. Links below in the links section.
You cant. There really is no safe way to do it. You either run the risk of Blizzard catching you, or you run the risk of getting scammed. Either way it is bad.
No, if you cheat by buying gold, you do not get to keep what you bought if you are caught. In fact, you could very likely be banned outright for it. Be safe, Don't Cheat.