Click the Blizzard icon. Click Account Management. On the new page, click the Settings menu then Communication Preferences. Uncheck Enable Real ID.
Can I change my real name on Blizzard?
You can change your Battle.net name, known as a BattleTag, once for free or again at-cost on the Blizzard Entertainment platform. BattleTags don’t need to be unique, and you can change it once for free, with a fee for additional changes.
How do I hide my real ID on Battlenet?
Navigate to Blizzard’s website in your web browser of choice and sign in. Head to your Account Settings page by clicking your username in the upper right corner. Open the ‘Security & Privacy’ drop-down box and click ‘Privacy Options’. Under ‘Account’, uncheck the ‘Enable Real ID’ button, and click submit.
Can You Have Real ID friends on Battle.net?
Friend requests you sent and are still pending will count against your friend list limit. To cancel pending friend requests: Click the Cancel button next to the pending request. An account that is restricted by Parental Controls cannot have Real ID friends.
Do you have to have Real ID to use battletag?
You will not receive additional Real ID invitations if you reach this limit. Friend lists (including Real ID and BattleTag) are not available cross-region. You must add friends to each region’s friend list when you log in for the first time. If you prefer to keep your name hidden, consider adding your friend via BattleTag instead.
Where can I chat with my Battle.net friends?
Friend request accepted! You can now chat with your Battle.net friends directly through the desktop app for Battle.net.
How do I show my battletag on my friends list?
First, click the gear-shaped icon in your Friends list, and select Privacy Settings to go to Battle.net account management. Next, uncheck the Show my Real ID on Friends of Friends lists option and click Submit. This will make it so your BattleTag is displayed when other players view Friends of Friends lists or People You May Know lists.