As explained in the old Authenticator FAQ: How does the Battle.net Authenticator work? You must first associate the Battle.net Authenticator to the World of Warcraft account you play. Once the account has been linked, the Authenticator token will be required to log in to Account Management or to the game; when logging in, you will be prompted to supply a digital code generated by the Authenticator.
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| - As explained in the old Authenticator FAQ: How does the Battle.net Authenticator work? You must first associate the Battle.net Authenticator to the World of Warcraft account you play. Once the account has been linked, the Authenticator token will be required to log in to Account Management or to the game; when logging in, you will be prompted to supply a digital code generated by the Authenticator.
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| - Updated: 20-Dec-2012, Article ID: 4600046
- by Daxxarri, 11/29/11 12:44 PM
- by Jul 26th 2011 at 8:00PM
- by Mar 31st 2012 at 6:00PM
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- The physical Battle.net is not avilable directly from Blizzard
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- FranksPlace.org
- US Blizzard Gear
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| - Q u o t e:
- Here's our Account Services contact information for your convenience:
Billing & Account Services
- If you are located in Australia you should use 1-800-041-378 if you cannot get through with the number above.
- E-mail Support - Billing@Blizzard.com
- Live Representatives Available 8am to 8pm PST
- Phone Support - 1 59-BLIZZ
- If you are located in Singapore you should use 800-2549-9273 if you cannot get through with the number above.
- I need my authenticator disabled because I lost it and I can't buy a new one because it asks me to enter my authenticator code. So if I can get it disabled for the time being, that would be great.
We are unable to process this kind of Authenticator removal via the forums. In a case like this, it will be necessary to contact our Account Services staff directly. You can do so via telephone or email at billing@blizzard.com. If you use email, it may be best to have a Terms of Use form prepared in advance:
Battle.net Terms of Use Form
http://us.blizzard.com/support/article.xml?locale=en_US&articleId=26361
- Latin American and International callers without access to our 800 numbers may use: 955-0283
- If you use an authenticator – and we hope you do – you may soon notice that an authenticator prompt may not appear with every login. We’ve recently updated our authentication system to intelligently track your login locations, and if you’re logging in consistently from the same place, you may not be asked for an authenticator code. This change is being made to make the authenticator process less intrusive when we’re sure the person logging in to your account is you.
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| - As explained in the old Authenticator FAQ: How does the Battle.net Authenticator work? You must first associate the Battle.net Authenticator to the World of Warcraft account you play. Once the account has been linked, the Authenticator token will be required to log in to Account Management or to the game; when logging in, you will be prompted to supply a digital code generated by the Authenticator.
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