We've disabled the Call of Duty tracker module

It seems that Activision has recently made a back-end change that sets all Call of Duty accounts to private, by default.
https://twitter.com/status/1349891676547002370

Because of this, we cannot track your accounts unless you set your profile to public. However, we understand the reason for the change and fully respect Activision's decision.
Thus, we decided that instead of using workarounds, we will disable, temporarily, the Call of Duty tracker. Your stats and matches will still be kept, for now.

We have already started working on a new API which will allow you to authenticate with Activision and pull your data, regardless of your privacy.

Stay tuned for more info..

Related Updates

games.directory ❤️ Steam - v2.0
We're excited to launch the newly refreshed Steam integration within games.directory.
Weekly Update #5
Last couple of months have been pretty busy. We've kind of lost track of our weekly updates, but hopefully this time round will be better.
Weekly Update #4 - games.directory v2.1
As we approach the end of July, we are now shipping one of our biggest updates yet.
New Call of Duty Tracker and API
A couple of weeks ago we decided to disable our Call of Duty tracker due to some changes done by Activision. More on this: /announcements/we-ve-disabled-the-call-of-duty-tracker-module
Pulse 2.0 is now Live
After a long hiatus, we're happy to announce that Pulse, our news aggregator service is back online.