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Call Of Duty Is Offering Double XP For Enabling Two-Factor Authentication

Double battle pass XP awaits players who enable two-factor authentication for their Activision account.

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Call of Duty is offering players an incentive for enabling two-factor authentication on their Activision account in the form of double battle pass XP.

Players who sign up for two-factor authentication will be granted two separate one-hour long double battle pass XP tokens starting today. Those who enable two-factor authentication will be prompted to use a one-time code generated by a third party app in order to sign-in, after entering the email and password for their Activision account.

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Activision says the new security feature isn't mandatory, but is "strongly recommended." Players can sign up for two-factor authentication here.

Security is becoming an increasingly important concern for Call of Duty, with developers engaged in a constant war against cheaters and exploiters. Call of Duty: Warzone's most recent ban wave saw more than 15,000 accounts punished, with Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War developer Raven Software saying more bans were on the way. To date, more than 500,000 players have been banned from Call of Duty: Warzone. Activision has previously outlined measures its taking to combat cheaters, including enhancement to the game's internal anti-cheat software, allocating more resources towards detection and enforcement, and more timely and consistent bans.

The Call of Duty team announced recently more than 350,000 accounts had been banned for racist names and/or toxic behavior across Call of Duty titles in the last year, with the developers having also implemented more in-game content filters and ways to catch potentially offensive messages and names.

Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War, Call of Duty: Warzone and Call of Duty Mobile recently received an '80s action-hero themed mid-season update, featuring none other than Sylvester Stallone's Rambo and Die Hard's John McClane.

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I fully support ...

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I guess thats their way of saying they can’t be trusted and an effort to save face.

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People still play CoD?

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done it a long time ago.

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Activision just invented a new genre:
SPI2W: Surrender Personal Information 2 Win

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@naryanrobinson: "turn on your camera for double xp" , "send us your gf pics for double xp", "tell us what is your favorite car for doublr xp"

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Sounds shady. Why are they so obsessed with people giving their phone num?

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@sebb: So people don't come to them complaining why their account was hacked

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@teshammutna: They need better passwords. What if they lose their phone and can't pass multi-factor authentication?

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@sebb: lol better passwords won't help if the passwords get leaked

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@teshammutna: Phones (often used for multi-factor authentication) also have passwords that could get leaked. Unless they use fingerprint locks but what if they lose a finger? lol

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@sebb: Apps like Authy give you two factor authentication and you can have backups in case you lose your phone. You can use biometric or pin for Authy

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I guess it was cool. Expecting more to be honest. Still no release date. When we waited more than 5 hours and get nothing. Disappointed too.

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