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Blizzard has made a policy change to its Authenticator security devices and programs in an effort to better protect Battle.net game accounts. Now, a single authenticator or installation of a ...
Blizzard has been busy this week with a few announcements about the Real ID system and the authenticator system used to help secure Battle.net accounts. Blizzard is implementing changes to their ...
Battle.net is Blizzard’s online gaming service and the Battle.net Authenticator is a physical token or a mobile application that generates unique codes used as a second factor of authentication ...
If you haven't yet updated your iDevice to iOS 7, hold off a minute: there's a chance it could stuff up your Battle.net authenticator. To avoid any issues, follow these simple preventative steps ...
So Blizzard will require that players use a Battle.net Authenticator for the real-money auction house. Published June 11, 2012 , by Alice O'Connor ...
World of Warcraft is discontinuing its old Authenticator app on January 5, 2024, and players need to migrate to the new Battle.net Mobile App to avoid inconvenience and disruption to their game ...
Not feeling secure enough? Blizzard has introduced a Dial-in Authenticator system, which for now is only available for U.S. residents. People with the impossibility to authenticate their accounts via ...
Company says security compromises aren't on Battle.net's end, encourages all players to use authenticator programs for added protection.