Android and iOS device users have had the luxury of using the Battle.net Mobile Authenticator, a software version of Blizzard's downright necessary keyfob authenticator, on their phones or tablets for ...
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 in ...
Last week, Blizzard released their very first piece of iPhone software, and it wasn't a mobile mailbox or an ingame chat client as some of us had hoped. Nope — out of the blue (get it?), they ...
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 mobile ...
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 live ...
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 ...
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 ...
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.
If you play online games and have ever lost an account to a hacker, you’ll know the pain, and this is especially so if its a game like World of Warcraft or Diablo III where you can literally spend ...
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 publisher has ...