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The code isn't meant to replace the wow gold player's existing login and password.

Who wouldn't pay to have their privacy "private"?Well, Blizzard is taking extra measures with its MMO World of Warcraft with the release of a Blizzard Authenticator, a keychain that also acts as a code generator. According to Gamasutra, this device will give users a six digit code in addition to their login and password to "help prevent unauthorized account access." The keychain costs 6.50 USD and generate a unique code per user valid only once for a limited time. This code would then be required to access a WoW account once linked to it.The code isn't meant to replace the wow gold player's existing login and password, but add extra security in case players feel they need to take this precaution. If the code is ever lost, Blizzard's account services team can help retrieve it by verifying some secure information. One aspect of that is helping players avoid account compromise, so we're pleased to make this additional layer of security available to them.For all of us online, account security is very important. Recently we have seen a rise in the number of compromised World of Warcraft accounts, we recommend you to take a few moments to read these tips to help protect your privacy and ensure your security.First of all, you should verify your email address in Account Management is current.You can see your address on the right side of the Account Management page and change it with the "Change Contact Info" button.Secondly, it is better for you to make sure your operating system, web browser, and other software is up-to-date with the latest patches and security updates.

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