Posted May 9, 2016 In this tutorial, you will learn some tips, tricks, and more security features for your Firestorm Account. We receive numerous tickets about players having their accounts compromised. As per our Policies and Guidelines your account is your responsibility, so let's get started with the tutorial. Your Account: Account Security is the number one reason why the majority of the players have their accounts compromised. Here are some tips and tricks on how to improve your account security and other ways to monitor your account activity. Protecting your Account Never share your account information with anyone else. Never enter your Firestorm Account credentials outside of the Firestorm Website. Never click on suspicious links even if they come from a friend. Log out of Firestorm completely when you're using a computer you share with other people. Make sure your account e-mail is verified. Use our Account Authenticator. Frequently run an anti-virus scan with a trusted anti-virus program. If it detects any suspicious programs or applications, remove it immediately. Frequently run Malware scans to ensure that your computer has no malware. Protecting your Password Do not use the same password you use for Firestorm anywhere else. Never share your password with anyone else, it should only be known to you. Avoid using common words, your name etc. in your password. Your password should be difficult to guess. Use a long password with symbol and numbers in it. To be sure that someone doesn't know your password, you should try to change it every three months. Additional Security Tools: View your website log ins. View your in-game log ins. Account Authenticator:The account authenticator provides an extra step in your account security. We recommend all players that are playing here enable this on their account to ensure that their account is fully secured. How it works Enable the authenticator, then scan the QR barcode with one of the applications. After you scan the barcode you will be prompted with a code, you will need to enter it. Every time you login from another location you will be prompted to enter the specific code that is on your application. How to set it up In order to set up the authenticator go to the Firestorm Website, and then click on "Account Information" under your "My Account" drop down. Once you've made it to the Account Authenticator page, you will see the icon Authenticator. Click on the button "Manage", if the icon is already green it's enabled for your account. Once on the authenticator page, you will be prompted to enable it, you can choose from the following applications which are provided for your account. Google Play Apple App Store Windows Store Blackberry World WinAuth Once you have downloaded one of those programs scan the barcode that is provided on the page with the application you're using. After that you'll be prompted by Firestorm to enter the code the application gives you. When the authenticator application is enabled, you'll be prompted to enter your access code when you log into our servers. Frequently Asked Questions: Q: I see suspicious activity on my account, it wasn't me? A: Please change your account password as soon as possible. Q: My account has been compromised, what can I do? A: Unfortunately due to our Policies and Guidelines your account is your responsibility and there is nothing we can do. Q: My password was changed, what can I do? A: You'll need to reset your password via the Forgot my Password tool. If you forgot your password to an old account you will need to use the Legacy Forgot my Password tool. Q: Some unauthorized person accessed my account and deleted my characters, what can I do? A: You'll need to restore your characters via the Shop. Q: Some unauthorized person accessed my account, deleted my items and used my gold. What can I do? A: As per Policies and Guidelines no items or gold will be restored as your account is your responsibility. Q: Will a Game Master ask me any information about my password? A: A Game Master will never ask you information about your account that would compromise its security. 8 people like this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites