ambrynn_ESO wrote: »ESO randomly and weirdly tells me the only computer from which I play is an unauthorized computer, but I've always gotten the emails right away and I'm using gmail.
ambrynn_ESO wrote: »ESO randomly and weirdly tells me the only computer from which I play is an unauthorized computer, but I've always gotten the emails right away and I'm using gmail.
anytime your ip changes it will, depending on what type of connection you have to the internet, this may happen more frequently than others. @ambrynn_ESO
robert.jernbergnrb19_ESO wrote: »ambrynn_ESO wrote: »ESO randomly and weirdly tells me the only computer from which I play is an unauthorized computer, but I've always gotten the emails right away and I'm using gmail.
anytime your ip changes it will, depending on what type of connection you have to the internet, this may happen more frequently than others. @ambrynn_ESO
It's clearly not only the IP they look at since a lot of people with static IP gets asked for access codes more then once
robert.jernbergnrb19_ESO wrote: »ambrynn_ESO wrote: »ESO randomly and weirdly tells me the only computer from which I play is an unauthorized computer, but I've always gotten the emails right away and I'm using gmail.
anytime your ip changes it will, depending on what type of connection you have to the internet, this may happen more frequently than others. @ambrynn_ESO
It's clearly not only the IP they look at since a lot of people with static IP gets asked for access codes more then once
It's more about the PC config. I disabled HT and got the email auth popup. I re-enabled HT without actually entering my new email code, and was not asked for more auth.
I have a static IP on business fibre and the same IP for over 2 years. It's not an IP based check.robert.jernbergnrb19_ESO wrote: »ambrynn_ESO wrote: »ESO randomly and weirdly tells me the only computer from which I play is an unauthorized computer, but I've always gotten the emails right away and I'm using gmail.
anytime your ip changes it will, depending on what type of connection you have to the internet, this may happen more frequently than others. @ambrynn_ESO
It's clearly not only the IP they look at since a lot of people with static IP gets asked for access codes more then once
ZOS_JessicaFolsom wrote: »With patch 1.0.2 we have taken steps to further strengthen game account security. Yesterday, we updated the temporary access code you are required to enter if you are trying to access the game from an untrusted device or via a new IP address. We are rolling out these changes in small waves—this began yesterday and will continue throughout the day.
Unless you were already asked to enter a new access code yesterday, when you log into the game today, you may get a prompt to enter a temporary access code. Please keep an eye on your inbox for the access code (don’t forget to check your spam folder) and enter it into the “Access Code” pop-up box.
Also, please be aware that these temporary access codes expire after 10 minutes. If you are accidentally blocked out of your account due to entering an expired access code, please wait 10 minutes and try again. You will be emailed a new access code.
Thank you for your patience as we continue to improve account security measures—this is something we will continue to do over time. If you encounter any issues with the access code or your account or get locked out of your account, please try the troubleshooting steps in this article and contact our Support Team for assistance if troubleshooting does not help.
ZOS_JessicaFolsom wrote: »if you are trying to access the game from an untrusted device or via a new IP address.
Interesting, so this confirms the trust level of the device is, as I suspected via my own experienes, related to matters other than\additional to IP addressing.
That's a good multifactor system, akin to MSWA and other enterprise level 2FA solutions that build certs based upon machine config, but if the emails are not going out correctly, I can understand the frustration it will cause.ZOS_JessicaFolsom wrote: »if you are trying to access the game from an untrusted device or via a new IP address.
Interesting, so this confirms the trust level of the device is, as I suspected via my own experienes, related to matters other than\additional to IP addressing.
That's a good multifactor system, akin to MSWA and other enterprise level 2FA solutions that build certs based upon machine config, but if the emails are not going out correctly, I can understand the frustration it will cause.ZOS_JessicaFolsom wrote: »if you are trying to access the game from an untrusted device or via a new IP address.
take note his fix was to have them change his email. The emails are going out correctly, however with every security system there is a huge margin for user error and less user friendly. Judging by his fix action, he may have his setting in his current email incorrect, or he typed his email incorrectly the first time.