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==General==
==General==
Minecraft's developer, Mojang, was bought by Microsoft in 2014.<ref>Microsoft pays $2.5bn for Minecraft maker Mojang: https://www.bbc.com/news/technology-29204518</ref> Prior to this acquisition, the computer based Minecraft edition was known as "Minecraft Java Edition".  Players who wanted to play on this version of the game were required to purchase the Java Edition  
Minecraft's developer, Mojang, was bought by Microsoft in 2014.<ref>[https://www.bbc.com/news/technology-29204518 "Microsoft pays $2.5bn for Minecraft maker Mojang"] - bbc.com - accessed 2025-01-29</ref> At the time of the acquisition, the computer based version of Minecraft edition was known as "Minecraft Java Edition".  Before the acquisition and at least through the end of 2019, customers who wanted to purchase Minecraft Java Edition would do so by creating a Mojang account and buying the game under that account's name.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20191219131419/https://my.minecraft.net/en-us/login/ "Archived Minecraft Website from December 19, 2019 showing Mojang Accounts were the exclusive method of signing in"] - archive.org - non-functional as of 2025-01-29, please someone else test this archive</ref>  Minecraft Java Edition owners would then play the game by signing into the game's launcher with their Mojang Account.   


Mojang announced on October 21, 2020 that Minecraft player will need to migrate their Mojang account to a Microsoft account.<ref>https://www.minecraft.net/en-us/article/java-edition-moving-house</ref>  Those who migrated their accounts would maintain access to their username, cosmetics, and player worlds.  <blockquote>"Now just to be clear, migrating from Mojang to Microsoft accounts is ''mandatory''. If you don’t make the move, in several months you won’t be able to log in anymore – which means you won’t be able to play either."<ref>Announcement Java Edition is moving house: https://www.minecraft.net/en-us/article/java-edition-moving-house</ref></blockquote>Account migration started in waves sometime in early 2021.<ref>Last call to voluntarily migrate Java accounts: https://www.minecraft.net/en-us/article/last-call-voluntarily-migrate-java-accounts</ref> Initially, account migration was voluntary, and users with Mojang accounts could play Minecraft without needing to Migrate. On February 2, 2022, Mojang announced that on March 10, 2022 the voluntary migration period would end and that Mojang account users would be unable to play Minecraft without migrating their account.  On May 8, 2023, Mojang announced that Mojang account owners would have until September 19, 2023 to migrate to a Microsoft account or permanently lose the capacity to migrate their account.  Following this September 19, 2023 deadline, Mojang gave Mojang account owners who missed the deadline a three month grace period through December 18, 2023 to migrate their account.<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20231210202436/https://help.minecraft.net/hc/en-us/articles/19615552270221</ref>  Mojang account owners who exercised their option under this three-month grace period would not have access to the cosmetics associated with their Mojang account or the certainty that they would have their prior username.  After December 18, 2023, Mojang account owners who had purchased Minecraft from Mojang would need to purchase Minecraft under a Microsoft account in order to play the game. <blockquote>"What happens to my Java Edition account?  You no longer have access to your Java Edition account or Minecraft: Java Edition. To continue playing Minecraft, you will have to buy  Minecraft: Java & Bedrock Edition using a Microsoft account."   </blockquote>
Mojang announced on October 21, 2020 that Minecraft Java Edition players will need to migrate their Mojang account to a Microsoft account.<ref name=":0">[https://www.minecraft.net/en-us/article/java-edition-moving-house "Java Edition is moving house"] - minecraft.net - accessed 2025-01-29</ref> Those who migrated their Mojang accounts to Microsoft accounts would maintain access to their username, cosmetics, player worlds, and earn an exclusive cosmetic cape.<ref name=":0" />  


==Relevant changes to the game==
Mojang's staff wrote wrote the following about the account migration:  <blockquote>"Now just to be clear, migrating from Mojang to Microsoft accounts is ''mandatory''. If you don’t make the move, in several months you won’t be able to log in anymore – which means you won’t be able to play either."<ref name=":0" /></blockquote>Account migration started in waves or "batches" sometime in early 2021.<ref name=":0" /> Initially, account migration was voluntary, and users with Mojang accounts could play Minecraft Java Edition without needing to migrate their accounts. On February 2, 2022, Mojang announced that on March 10, 2022 the voluntary migration period would end and that Mojang account users would be unable to play Minecraft Java Edition without migrating their account.  On May 8, 2023, Mojang announced that Mojang account owners would have until September 19, 2023 to migrate to a Microsoft account or permanently lose the capacity to migrate their account.  Following this September 19, 2023 deadline, Mojang gave Mojang account owners who missed the deadline a three month grace period through December 18, 2023 to migrate their account.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20231210202436/https://help.minecraft.net/hc/en-us/articles/19615552270221 "Post-Migration Process FAQ"] - help.minecraft.net - archived 2023-12-10</ref>  Mojang account owners who exercised their option under this three-month grace period would not have access to the cosmetics associated with their Mojang account or the certainty that they would enjoy the username associated with their Mojang account under their Microsoft account.  After December 18, 2023, Mojang account owners who had purchased Minecraft Java Edition from Mojang would need to purchase Minecraft under a Microsoft account in order to play the game.     


=====Version 1.19.3 (July 12, 2022), first seen in Snapshot 21w38a (September 23, 2022)=====
On a page titled "I Missed My Chance to Migrate. What Happens to My Account?" on the official Minecraft Help Center, Mojang explains:  <blockquote>"To continue playing Minecraft, you will have to buy  Minecraft: Java & Bedrock Edition using a Microsoft account.<ref>[https://help.minecraft.net/hc/en-us/articles/19633473939981-I-Missed-My-Chance-to-Migrate-What-Happens-to-My-Account "I Missed My Chance to Migrate. What Happens to My Account?"] - help.minecraft.net - accessed 2025-02-01</ref>   </blockquote>Even during the migration period, it was not made easy to ether contact the people behind Minecraft about this. support was not replying to questions about the migration process and issues with it.
With this update, Mojang/Microsoft introduced non-optional data collection.<ref>Release Notes "Minecraft Java Edition 1.19.3": https://www.minecraft.net/en-us/article/minecraft-java-edition-1-19-3</ref>


Data are collected every time a user joins or leaves a single- or multi-player game.


This can not be disabled, only switched between required data or all data being send.
Users who could not figure out how to migrate their accounts that they bought in the pre-release era had to re-purchase Minecraft with a different username for a post-release price (Alpha costing 9.95€, and Beta costing 14.95€ and the full release being 29.99€).


The "required" data contain:
In https://web.archive.org/web/20210813083726/https://notch.tumblr.com/post/2175441966/minecraft-beta-december-20-2010 Notch promised in his blog that all purchasers of the Alpha version of the game would get all purchases of the game for free, even saying ''"a promise is a promise"'', as he removed it from purchases made after the release of Beta.
{| class="wikitable"
|+
!Data-Point
|-
|user_id
|-
|client_id
|-
|game_version
|-
|minecraft_session_id
|-
|operating_system
|-
|platform
|-
|client_modded
|-
|event_timestamp_utc
|-
|opt_in
|-
|world_session_id
|-
|server_modded
|-
|server_type
|}
and if leaving a game:
{| class="wikitable"
|+
!Data-Point
|-
|seconds_since_load
|-
|ticks_since_load
|}
This is in direct contradiction to the language used in the account-migration announcement:<blockquote>"Don't worry – everything about your game and how you play will remain the same, including your in-game username, progress, creations and skins. The only change is how you'll log in. Plus, we'll give you a special cape just for migrating!"</blockquote>


==References==
==References==
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General[edit | edit source]

Minecraft's developer, Mojang, was bought by Microsoft in 2014.[1] At the time of the acquisition, the computer based version of Minecraft edition was known as "Minecraft Java Edition". Before the acquisition and at least through the end of 2019, customers who wanted to purchase Minecraft Java Edition would do so by creating a Mojang account and buying the game under that account's name.[2] Minecraft Java Edition owners would then play the game by signing into the game's launcher with their Mojang Account.

Mojang announced on October 21, 2020 that Minecraft Java Edition players will need to migrate their Mojang account to a Microsoft account.[3] Those who migrated their Mojang accounts to Microsoft accounts would maintain access to their username, cosmetics, player worlds, and earn an exclusive cosmetic cape.[3]

Mojang's staff wrote wrote the following about the account migration:

"Now just to be clear, migrating from Mojang to Microsoft accounts is mandatory. If you don’t make the move, in several months you won’t be able to log in anymore – which means you won’t be able to play either."[3]

Account migration started in waves or "batches" sometime in early 2021.[3] Initially, account migration was voluntary, and users with Mojang accounts could play Minecraft Java Edition without needing to migrate their accounts. On February 2, 2022, Mojang announced that on March 10, 2022 the voluntary migration period would end and that Mojang account users would be unable to play Minecraft Java Edition without migrating their account. On May 8, 2023, Mojang announced that Mojang account owners would have until September 19, 2023 to migrate to a Microsoft account or permanently lose the capacity to migrate their account. Following this September 19, 2023 deadline, Mojang gave Mojang account owners who missed the deadline a three month grace period through December 18, 2023 to migrate their account.[4] Mojang account owners who exercised their option under this three-month grace period would not have access to the cosmetics associated with their Mojang account or the certainty that they would enjoy the username associated with their Mojang account under their Microsoft account. After December 18, 2023, Mojang account owners who had purchased Minecraft Java Edition from Mojang would need to purchase Minecraft under a Microsoft account in order to play the game. On a page titled "I Missed My Chance to Migrate. What Happens to My Account?" on the official Minecraft Help Center, Mojang explains:

"To continue playing Minecraft, you will have to buy Minecraft: Java & Bedrock Edition using a Microsoft account.[5]

Even during the migration period, it was not made easy to ether contact the people behind Minecraft about this. support was not replying to questions about the migration process and issues with it.


Users who could not figure out how to migrate their accounts that they bought in the pre-release era had to re-purchase Minecraft with a different username for a post-release price (Alpha costing 9.95€, and Beta costing 14.95€ and the full release being 29.99€).

In https://web.archive.org/web/20210813083726/https://notch.tumblr.com/post/2175441966/minecraft-beta-december-20-2010 Notch promised in his blog that all purchasers of the Alpha version of the game would get all purchases of the game for free, even saying "a promise is a promise", as he removed it from purchases made after the release of Beta.

References[edit | edit source]

  1. "Microsoft pays $2.5bn for Minecraft maker Mojang" - bbc.com - accessed 2025-01-29
  2. "Archived Minecraft Website from December 19, 2019 showing Mojang Accounts were the exclusive method of signing in" - archive.org - non-functional as of 2025-01-29, please someone else test this archive
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 "Java Edition is moving house" - minecraft.net - accessed 2025-01-29
  4. "Post-Migration Process FAQ" - help.minecraft.net - archived 2023-12-10
  5. "I Missed My Chance to Migrate. What Happens to My Account?" - help.minecraft.net - accessed 2025-02-01