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Because Blizzard is understandably concerned about account security, an authenticator or mobile authenticator is now required in order to add to your Battle.net balance.
Not only will Battle.net security require all 'Diablo 3' users to now use an authenticator to add funds to their account, but Blizzard is also sending out a stiff warning to potential cheaters as ...
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 ...
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 ...
Blizzard has released a mobile application for their authenticator to be used with the newly released Battle.net accounts. Currently the only game to use the authentication is World of WarCraft, but ...
These things sometimes take a while, but Blizzard has finally made the Battle.net authenticator app available in the European iTunes stores (you can download it here). As with the NA version, the ...
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 ...
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 ...
To do this, go ahead and add a Blizzard Authenticator. There are two options. The first is to purchase a physical Authenticator, which will generate "unique, one-time use codes".
Yes, you can get a completely free Battle.Net account authenticator through the use of a smartphone app, which Blizzard makes available for iOS, Android and Windows Phone. If you don't have a ...
Diablo 3 users will be required to use an authenticator before adding to their monetary balance through Battle.net and sending proceeds from the upcoming real-money auction house to their account ...
The Battle.net Authenticator is an optional tool that players can use to further protect their Battle.net accounts in the event that their login credentials are compromised outside of Blizzard’s ...