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Re: Morning Legal Briefs |
Nov 12, 2012, 17:19 |
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| The authenticator (physical or app) itself is not even necessarily required; all I did was give them my mobile number for text verification when changing password or logging in at a new location, etc. However, now that I have a smart phone, I probably would just get the app if I were to start playing again. Or not, they're still kind of a pain in the ass... I used one for SWTOR and it seemed kind of unnecessary. |
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Re: Morning Legal Briefs |
Nov 12, 2012, 16:52 |
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Bhruic wrote on Nov 12, 2012, 16:48:
The Battle.net Authenticator is an optional tool I haven't really been keeping up with it, but didn't I read some while back that they'd changed to having it be a requirement? Using either the physical Authenticator or using the cell phone version? Or are they claiming that because there's a version for cell phones that that makes it "optional"? It's required to use the RMAH in D3. |
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Re: Morning Legal Briefs |
Nov 12, 2012, 16:48 |
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The Battle.net Authenticator is an optional tool I haven't really been keeping up with it, but didn't I read some while back that they'd changed to having it be a requirement? Using either the physical Authenticator or using the cell phone version? Or are they claiming that because there's a version for cell phones that that makes it "optional"? |
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Re: Morning Legal Briefs |
Nov 12, 2012, 15:33 |
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The TL;DR version by Blizzard:
"Stop using the same login credentials for several websites, idiots." |
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