Riot should introduce some sort of optional secondary account protection

CamedInYourBoi·4/17/2019, 2:49:46 AM·5 votes·4,256 views

Sort of like what Blizzard put in place for World of Warcraft, with the authenticator system.

If you can be banned for being hacked, and are solely responsible for your accounts protection, something other than one password should be put in place to protect it, specially in the instance that the person logging in would be suspicious, I.E drastic location change over a short time.

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How Do You Meta4/17/2019, 2:54:50 AM2 votes

I'm honestly pretty shocked that they still didn't implement this. Passwords can be hacked or even guessed and there's nothing we can do about it other than just say "welp there goes our account?" Secondary account protections would make it much harder to hack.

Audhulma4/17/2019, 5:52:10 AM1 votes

We've been telling them that for years. They either don't care, or they don't want to put the resources into making it happen.

dragfin124/17/2019, 2:36:16 PM1 votes

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Sort of like what Blizzard put in place for World of Warcraft, with the authenticator system.

If you can be banned for being hacked, and are solely responsible for your accounts protection, something other than one password should be put in place to protect it, specially in the instance that the person logging in would be suspicious, I.E drastic location change over a short time.

You mean besides using ones own common sense by not giving out their information to anyone? I don't get hacked because I am the only one who knows my info and run a system with protection. There are free protection programs people can use but they choose not to and expect developers to be responsible for them. Secondary authentication was created for ignorant and irresponsible people.