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We are seeing a lot of hacks take place in recent years, the existing method for protecting our accounts using a username and password is simply not enough. This is why methods like two-factor authentication have gained popularity, and also physical USB keys which helps authenticate users on a computer.
However there are some users who have yet to adopt more secure methods of protecting themselves online, which is why Epic is trying to entice gamers to protect their Fortnite accounts with a free in-game dance emote. Basically if gamers are willing to enable two-factor authentication for their Fortnite account, they’ll be given the Boogiedown emote for free.
Your account security is our top priority!
Protect your account by enabling 2FA (Two-Factor Authentication). As a reward for protecting your account, you’ll unlock the Boogiedown Emote in Fortnite Battle Royale.
Get started here: https://t.co/JSyND2qWfY pic.twitter.com/4E0kyHDkBz
— Fortnite (@FortniteGame) August 23, 2018
According to Epic, “Two-Factor Authentication (2FA) can be used to help protect your account from unauthorized access by requiring you to enter an additional code when you sign in. The Two-Factor Authentication feature currently supports the use of an authenticator app or an email address authentication method.”
Interestingly enough Epic isn’t the first company to offer gamers an in-game reward for enabling extra security. A few years ago, Blizzard was giving away an in-game pet for players who attached the Battle.net Authenticator to their account. If you’re interested in enabling two-factor authentication for your Fortnite account, head on over to Epic’s website for the details on how to go about doing that.
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Apple is expected to launch new iPad Pros later this year as part of the company’s annual refresh. There have been talks about Apple potentially applying the iPhone X’s design to the tablet, and now thanks to a photo uploaded onto Slashleaks (via MacRumors) by Dimitri12, it shows an alleged case for the iPad Pro with a mysterious pill-shaped cutout.
Looking at the cutouts, there is one at the top left corner in the photo which is presumably for the camera and the flash unit. There is another long cutout next to it which would be for the volume rockers, and another cutout at the top middle which most likely is where the Smart Connector will be placed.
Then towards the right middle portion, you’ll notice a pill-shaped cutout which is what is leaving many puzzled. Now this isn’t the first time that we’ve seen this. As MacRumors points out, a report from back in July, a CAD image shared by developer Steve Hemmerstoffer revealed a mysterious feature on the back of the iPad.
It has been suggested that this could be where the Smart Connector is being relocated, but that doesn’t make sense since it means that the iPad Pro can no longer be connected to the Smart Keyboard and used in horizontal orientation. However at the very least the rumors are consistent, but until we get the official details it’s probably best to take it with a grain of salt for now.
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Samsung’s Galaxy Note 9 does not come cheap and seems to be part of today’s flagship phones which are priced at the $1,000 mark. This means that if you were hoping to get more than one unit, maybe one for yourself and the other for your friend or partner, it’s going to cost a pretty penny.
However the good news is that it looks like Verizon will be offering a BOGO deal to customers, where they will basically get another Note 9 when they buy one. According to Verizon, “Up to $999.99 device payment purchase required per phone. 2nd phone: less up to $999.99 promo credit applied to account over 24 mos w/in 1-2 billing cycles; promo credits end when balance paid or line terminated/transferred; 0% APR. New line of service required. Can’t be combined with any other offers.”
As expected of most BOGO deals, the second device isn’t really “free” per se as customers will still need to pay for the phone upfront. However they will be refunded the amount over the course of the next 24-months, which we guess ultimately makes it free, but you’ll need to part with a lot of cash upfront.
It also seems to be applicable for the 128GB model which will cost $41.66 a month over 24 monthly payments. Also for customers who sign up for Verizon’s Unlimited plans, they will be given a free 6 month subscription to Apple Music as previously announced.
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