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There's a new Twitch Drop to earn in World of Warcraft: the Adorned Half Shell back transmog. If it reminds you of a ninja ...
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 Battle.net Mobile Authenticator is an optional tool that offers an additional layer of security to help prevent unauthorized account access.
Battle.net Authenticator may reset with iOS 7 update News by Brenna Hillier Contributor Published on Sept. 19, 2013 Follow Diablo III ...
I've had my authenticator for years. Taking the sound advice of persons wiser than me, I picked up an authenticator way before it was cool. No hackers or n'er-do-wells were getting into my account ...
Now, a single authenticator or installation of a mobile authenticator can only be attached to a single Battle.net account. If you already had multiple Battle.net accounts tied to a single auth ...
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.
The Battle.net Authentication app has been available for a while, but it was hardly pretty. Sure, it's just an authentication app, which even Google feels isn't important enough to bring into the ...
Blizzard Entertainment is warning Windows-using World of Warcraft players to watch for a malware that threatens to steal user account info and Battle.net Authenticator data when signing into the game.
Remember: If you ever ingest the Battle.net Authenticator you use to protect the integrity of your World of Warcraft account, the first thing you should do is seek medical attention on the ...
Sadly; the Battle.net authenticator app has been badly neglected for some time and is aesthetically something resembling a disaster. But the update that dropped a couple of days ago for this had ...
Having your Diablo III account hacked and plundered already sucks, but it'd be far worse if you'd paid money for that gear. So Blizzard will require that players use a Battle.net Authenticator for ...