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"BBC iD on CBBC" is archived within the Wayback Machine services but doesn't fully load some of the assets such as the SWFs due to them not being archived. However, only screenshots of the SWFs can be found.
"BBC iD on CBBC" is archived within the Wayback Machine services but doesn't fully load some of the assets such as the SWFs due to them not being archived. However, only screenshots of the SWFs can be found.


==Gallery==
===Images===
[[File:"Upgrade".png|thumb|320px|center|A screenshot of the CBBC iD "Upgrade" website]]
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[[File:"Transfer".png|thumb|320px|center|A screenshot of the CBBC iD "Transfer" website featuring the introductory video, although the SWF is currently broken.]]
File:"Upgrade".png|A screenshot of the CBBC iD "Upgrade" website
[[File:"Bunny Infobox".png|thumb|320px|center|A screenshot of an infobox informing people whether or not if they use their new BBC iD account.]]
File:"Transfer".png|A screenshot of the CBBC iD "Transfer" website featuring the introductory video, although the SWF is currently broken.
[[File:"Introductory Animatic".jpg|thumb|320px|center|An animatic of the introductory video]]
File:"Bunny Infobox".png|A screenshot of an infobox informing people whether or not if they use their new BBC iD account.
File:"Introductory Animatic".jpg|An animatic of the introductory video
</gallery>


==Gallery==
==Gallery==

Revision as of 04:56, 28 October 2022

CBBCBunny Screenshot.jpg

Screenshot of the 25-sec introductory video.

Status: Partially Found


"BBC iD on CBBC" also known as "CBBC iD" was a online service, similar to BBC iD, but primarily aimed towards people under the age of 12, available from 2009 until 2013. [1]

Background

The system was used in order for the demographic to get access to exclusive stuff from the CBBC website. It would also allow users to transfer the data from all their accounts into their new BBC iD account, not to mention they have a tool specifically to allow users change their username and their screen name.[2] There was also a introductory video based upon what you can do in regards to the BBC iD account at the CBBC website, but the SWFs had not been archived and only screenshots of the video can be found as of now. [3]

The website was then shut down in 2013 and ditched upon the announcement of the newly renovated BBC iD website.[4]

Availability

"BBC iD on CBBC" is archived within the Wayback Machine services but doesn't fully load some of the assets such as the SWFs due to them not being archived. However, only screenshots of the SWFs can be found.

Images

Gallery

Videos

BBC iD on CBBC - Introductory Animatic (in video form)

References