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Blizzard's mobile Battle.net ... of the Mobile Authenticator app. Having the app enabled means that every time you log in to your Battle.net account, you must enter the code randomly generated ...
The first step is to call Blizzard to get the authenticator removed from your account. This is because you can't log into your Battle.net ... to write down a restore code. Now's a good time ...
Rather than relying solely on a password, you require an additional code sent to your phone via ... screw around with your character. The Battle.net Authentication app has been available for ...
Blizzard has released a separate statement encouraging all players to consider using the Battle.net Authenticator (a physical keyring that generates access codes) or the Mobile Authenticator app ...
then "I want to perform a restoration," then enter your serial number and restore code. If you haven't already, you can also set up SMS protect, which allows you to remove a broken authenticator ...
Blizzard has warned Battle.net Mobile Authenticator iOS app users of a potential problem that may arise when updating their devices to the latest version of iOS.
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 a regular Battle.net ...
Popular gaming house Blizzard has just launched an update for their Battle.net authenticator app on Android, which brings a faster, and simpler way to approve logins. Much like those of us that ...
World of Warcraft players will want to take care before signing on to Blizzard’s massively multiplayer game, as a new Battle.net forum post from January 2 warns of a “dangerous Trojan” that ...