Mobile Authenticator Now Available for More Phones

According to a news post on the official World of Warcraft site, the Battle.net Mobile Authenticator is now available for more than just the iPhone or iPod touch. AT&T, Cellular One and Sprint users can now download the application on brands such as Blackberry, LG, Motorola, Nokia and others. T-Mobile and Verizon do not appear to be on the list of compatible providers at this time.

While iPhone and iPod touch owners can download the Mobile Authenticator for free, it's going to cost everyone else 99 cents. For those who don't know, the authenticator generates a one-time password to be used in addition to your regular username and password for extra security. For more information, check out the FAQ or read the full post after the jump.

You can discuss the application in this thread in our general forum.

Battle.net Mobile Authenticator Now Available for More Phones
The Battle.net Mobile Authenticator, an optional security tool to help prevent unauthorized Battle.net account access, is now available for a wide range of mobile phones and carriers in the United States and Europe. Previously available only for the Apple iPhone, the Battle.net Mobile Authenticator is a mobile application that generates a one-time password to use in addition to your regular account ID and password when logging in to a Battle.net account or any merged World of Warcraft accounts.

Visit mobile.blizzard.com to purchase the application for 99 cents, or to download Blizzard Entertainment ringtones for $1.50 each and wallpapers for 99 cents apiece. iPhone and iPod touch users can download the Battle.net Mobile Authenticator for free from the Apple App Store. For more information, visit www.battle.net/bma or check out the Battle.net Mobile Authenticator FAQ.

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Oh?
# Jul 22 2009 at 12:25 AM Rating: Decent
50p here, in Britain.

And on that note, **** yeah, the US dollar. :/
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