For the modern gamer, there’s far more to the experience than simply popping a cartridge or disc into a machine and flicking a switch. The interconnected nature of the modern marketplace and the industry’s gradual move away from physical media is offering new opportunities, while also posing fresh challenges.

First the opportunities. Modern console gaming provides the chance for players to connect to other enthusiasts spread across the globe, to compete, chat and interact. The move away from physical software and hardware, meanwhile, will potentially empower any gamer to enjoy hi-spec titles without the requirement of purchasing a physical product. But it is in this move to a subscription model where many of the current issues lie. No longer restricted to isolated purchases with multiple vendors, gamers are increasingly expected to punch in their banking details and set up direct debits to enjoy their favorite games.

All of this creates points of attack for fraudsters, hackers and other criminals, who are eager to gain access to your information and ultimately steal from you. However, help is at hand. There are several ways for the modern gamer to keep their account safe.

Two-factor authentication

A relatively recent innovation, two-factor authentication has been a thorn in the side of fraudsters for several years. The technology typically requires a user logging on from a new device to validate their identity across two platforms. Often, a user typing in their password will be asked to produce a code sent to their associated mobile phone to access the account. This simple measure prevents somebody who has discovered your password from waltzing through and into your account.

Utilized by several gaming platforms. the technology is flexible and can be configured to only ask for this information when an attempt is made from an unrecognized device. However, the system can be problematic if your mobile phone falls into the wrong hands.

Specialist plug-ins

The sheer popularity of platforms like Steam has led hackers to develop targeted techniques to go after its users. However, users of many of the world’s leading gaming platforms can take advantage of bespoke plug-ins designed to protect their accounts from others.

Apps like Steam Guard helping users of the service keep their accounts safe. The technology is relatively straightforward and you can get information on how to turn on Steam Guard here. With many users spending high amounts on their Steam activity and amassing a large collection of games and associated assets, it’s absolutely worth exploring plug-ins built to suit the platform.

Other tips and tricks

Alongside measures designed and implemented by operators, there are several strategies you can employ yourself to protect yourself while creating and accessing gaming accounts. These are simple techniques that don’t require an in-depth knowledge of modern security threats.

One such method is to use a separate email address for your gaming accounts. This way, if any of your accounts are compromised then hackers will not have access to your main email account, which could include bank statements and in-depth personal information.

You may also choose to set up a separate banking account for your game. The rise of app-based banks makes setting up a new account a relatively straight-forward process, and by using a separate account, you can protect the rest of your money if your account is compromised.

By taking advantage of apps, plug-ins and new technology, combined with employing your own safety strategies, you can help guard against the risk of an attack on your gaming accounts. But throughout everything, what’s most important is to think carefully about the platforms you use and who you share private information with.

2 COMMENTS

  1. Security is a major factor in online gaming.. good to see companies evolving to keep players , free to play and paying customers safe.. Blizzard is one I remember doing a great job with the authenticators.. any extra safety helps !

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  2. Two-factor authentication’s a pain to deal with in my opinion; I don’t like being inconvenienced with having to verify my login with another device.

    I think security for online gaming in general is over-the-top. I mean, it’s understandable for well-known players, especially streamers and other popular figures, to have an extra layer of security, but for the average gamer, it’s not something I’m too concern about. But the one thing to avoid, probably the most important thing to avoid, is using the same password for every online game, because if one game account gets compromised, then every other game account is technically compromised (and it’s a pain trying to change the password on every game, especially since you might forget a game or two).

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