The Anonymizer: Everything You Need to Know

If you play World of Tanks regularly, you might recall some situations when a certain degree of privacy is needed, and most of those examples relate to battles. Let’s take a closer look.

  • Many commanders just play for fun. New players may not have a very high win ratio compared to skilled players, and teammates may criticize them for not playing well enough.
  • On the other hand, an experienced player who knows all the maps and characteristics of different vehicles may become a priority target for adversaries. Their experience may be decisive in battle, so the enemy will try to eliminate them first.
  • Our contributors and streamers have also frequently requested this feature, so they can play with a bit more comfort. Both allies and enemies notice famous players, and they often become target number one everybody wants to destroy. And even if allies are no longer a problem after we disabled friendly fire, enemies may still focus their fire on the streamer.

The Anonymizer can help with these issues by addressing sources of negativity and allowing you to enjoy the game in peace.

How It Works

The Anonymizer works only during battles. You select the relevant option in the game settings and activate it.

This feature will work when playing in all Random Battle types (Standard, Assault, Encounter, and Grand Battles), as well as in Frontline, Ranked Battles, PvE, and PvP modes. The Anonymizer will be disabled for:

  • Team Training
  • Stronghold Battles (Skirmish, Advance)
  • Global Map
  • Bootcamp
  • Tournament Battles

The game generates a random username each battle. It's not a random set of characters, but a plausible nickname that more or less makes sense, so that other players won't even notice you have the Anonymizer turned on. They will realize you were using it only after the battle when they want to see your statistics.

You (and your platoon mates) will still see your real nickname, while the random username suggested by the Anonymizer will be displayed to your teammates and adversaries.

Playing in Platoons

The Anonymizer can work both with static and dynamic platoons. However, we strongly recommend you be careful when choosing your platoon-mates, because your hidden information may be disclosed in battle if they (or you) are using third-party software.

Let’s Take the Game Seriously!

We hope you enjoy this new feature and that it will make the game more enjoyable for you. However, we want to remind you again of the Fair Play Policy. Using the Anonymizer is not a reason to abuse the rules and make the game less enjoyable for responsible players. This tool doesn't make you invisible, so the Administration may take action against players exhibiting unsportsmanlike behavior. One measure we can take is to block the use of the Anonymizer for the player, temporarily or permanently.

Game Rules

EULA

We hope that the Anonymizer will make the game more enjoyable and help you avoid toxicity in different game situations. See you on the battlefield!

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