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Blizzard's mobile Battle.net Authenticator is a handy way to secure your StarCraft, World of Warcraft and Diablo accounts from rampant hackers, unless a major iOS upgrade screws it up. Then you're ...
The mobile authenticator is an incredibly lightweight app, considering how amazingly important it is to the safety of your account. 3. Turn on the Battle.net Authenticator app. Now comes the ...
"When a player attaches an Authenticator to his or her account, it means that logging in to Battle.net will require the use of a random code generated by the Authenticator in addition to the ...
When a player attaches an Authenticator to his or her account, it means that logging in to Battle.net will require the use of a random code generated by the Authenticator in addition to the player ...
The authenticator: probably the title of a future Dwayne Johnson flick, also the preserve of banks and Blizzard. This extra measure of security for your battle.net account is available as both a ...
But hey, Battle.net users are nerds, and nerds tend to be picky about these things. Fortunately Version 2.0 is ready to make your Lollipop device proud. Take a look at these before and after Play ...
You’ll need to use the Battle.net Authenticator to use the Real Money Auction House in Diablo 3. As Blizzard plans to go live with the Real Money Auction house (RMAH) for Diablo III, the ...
Blizzard has released an iPhone and iPod Touch application that works as an authenticator to help keep your World of Warcraft and Battle.net accounts secure.
Starting now, if you happen to have multiple Battle.net accounts (not multiple WoW accounts under one Battle.net account), then each account must have its own authenticator.
If you have not already added an authenticator to your Battle.net account, I recommend you do so, especially if you have a World of Warcraft account.
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