Re: Real Money Auction House in Diablo III Requires an Authenticator
Well, you can set another specific password just to access the pc authenticator.exe , if that helps with anything.
Real Money Auction House in Diablo III Requires an Authenticator
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Re: Real Money Auction House in Diablo III Requires an Authenticator
I think you can download an Android Emulator, it's legal from the android page, and use it on a separate computer,or in the one you're playing but this might fall in the problem mentioned above.
And I think it's also available on Blackberry.Leave a comment:
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Re: Real Money Auction House in Diablo III Requires an Authenticator
Not everyone can get or wants to pay additional shipping outside the US to get the physical keychain, and not everyone has a smartphone.Originally posted by [MyIS]ZipsAnd because of it's nature, it's also quite easy to circumvent too. If someone already has access to your PC, they have access to that Windows based authenticator. And if your hard drive dies, then you're also screwed.
Why dick around with that when there are already two free options out there and one cheap pay one? Also, the "mobile authenticator" they have isn't a true authenticator. Only the ones for the iOS and Android are. The mobile one is just a misnomer that they're planning on changing the name of.
The PC one is as real as the Mobile ones (same algorithms), it just isn't official nor supported. Running it on a separate PC is as good an alternative as running anything else. And no one has access to it as it as the key is encrypted.Leave a comment:
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Re: Real Money Auction House in Diablo III Requires an Authenticator
And because of it's nature, it's also quite easy to circumvent too. If someone already has access to your PC, they have access to that Windows based authenticator. And if your hard drive dies, then you're also screwed.Originally posted by jimykxThere's also one for pc, it's open source, blizzard does not support it and they do not give a crap about it, it's called winauth i believe
Why dick around with that when there are already two free options out there and one cheap pay one? Also, the "mobile authenticator" they have isn't a true authenticator. Only the ones for the iOS and Android are. The mobile one is just a misnomer that they're planning on changing the name of.Leave a comment:
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Re: Real Money Auction House in Diablo III Requires an Authenticator
I am guessing that is because having the authenticator on the same PC as the game completely breaks the whole idea of two-factor authenticationOriginally posted by jimykxThere's also one for pc, it's open source, blizzard does not support it and they do not give a crap about it, it's called winauth i believe
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There's also one for pc, it's open source, blizzard does not support it and they do not give a crap about it, it's called winauth i believeLeave a comment:
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Real Money Auction House in Diablo III Requires an Authenticator
A new posting from Blizzard serves to inform the masses that if you want to use the real-money auction house in Diablo III, you're going to need to get an authenticator for your account.
Starting today, in order to add to your Battle.net Balance, players will be required to have a Battle.net Authenticator or Battle.net Mobile Authenticator attached to their Battle.net account. For clarity, this means you’ll need to have an Authenticator to add to your balance via Battle.net Account Management or to send the proceeds of your real-money auction house sales to your Battle.net Balance.
Please note that players who previously added Battle.net Balance to their account prior to this change will be able to use it to make eligible purchases on Battle.net and in the auction house without attaching an Authenticator. However, an Authenticator will be required to add to your balance in the future, as explained above.
Don't yet have an authenticator then you should most definitely get one right now. They're free if you get it for Android or iOS devices and just a few bucks if you want a physical authenticator device.
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