You can get it from mobile.blizzard.com on MTN, Cell C and Vodacom and on quite a large number of phones. It's going to cost you $0.99 though and you'll need PayPal. Alas, it's not free like the iPod Touch and iPhone versions are.
Heres what Blizzard says it isWhat does it do?
Battle.net said:The Battle.net Mobile Authenticator is an optional tool that offers Battle.net account users an additional layer of security to help prevent unauthorized account access. This includes World of Warcraft players who log in to the game using a Battle.net account. The Authenticator application itself is a small program that you install and access on your cell phone or mobile device.
Sounds useless to me. Since its not free just another way to make money.
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Hey, it's free for Blackberryhttp://appworld.blackberry.com/webstore/content/13011
PleasureSweet! Shot for the heads up.
PleasureI just installed it via AppWorld and added it now to my battle.net account using www.battle.net/bma. Was a bit of a process, but its done now.
Can't test unless Blizzard gives me a trial to clean up the mess that the hackers made in my account. I have tonnes of items in my toons mailboxes and was busy doing a cleanup when my game time expired. I emailed the game master that replied to my last email so will see what they say. Am certainly not going to re-sub just so that I can organise my inventory!
The hackers activated my 7 days trial for patch 4.1.0. once they got into my account.I got one also on my Samsung Galaxy S for free from android market, but before I had one I got hacked and still not sure how when I never had any keyloggers or used any emails I didn't recognise.
Did you use the 7 days free from blizzard special yet for patch 4.1.0
I got one also on my Samsung Galaxy S for free from android market, but before I had one I got hacked and still not sure how when I never had any keyloggers or used any emails I didn't recognise.
Scary thing is, if a keylogger is installed on your PC, then WoW really is the last of one's worries. Really don't like the idea of these guys potentially sitting with the password to my GMail account! On the banking side i have an authenticator so that at least is safe.I run a VERY clean PC. I'm a well above average technical person with years of experience in security and software development so I know by now how to run a secure and high performance PC. My account still got hacked because of a Flash browser plugin exploit early 2010 that allowed a keylogger to run in Flash on many popular and trusted WoW websites from the comments sections. There was literally nothing I could do from my side other than not have the plugin installed. Sure, your server box isn't going to have any frills like Flash installed at all, but most desktops need Flash installed to browse the web.
In short, the authenticator is worth it because sometimes its just out of your hands with WoW being as targeted as it is.
PleasureI just installed it via AppWorld and added it now to my battle.net account using www.battle.net/bma. Was a bit of a process, but its done now.
Can't test unless Blizzard gives me a trial to clean up the mess that the hackers made in my account. I have tonnes of items in my toons mailboxes and was busy doing a cleanup when my game time expired. I emailed the game master that replied to my last email so will see what they say. Am certainly not going to re-sub just so that I can organise my inventory!