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Post Posted: Thu, 20 Aug 2009, 12:59pm    Post subject: Full Tilt - enhanced account security info Reply with quote
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Now, your account security is our top priority, and to help ensure that only you can access your Full Tilt Poker (FTP) account, we've introduced an optional Personal Identification Number (PIN) Login feature.

If you use this in addition with our "Login using email" feature, your account should be quite secure.

First, we recommend that you use a secret email address to conduct your business with Full Tilt Poker. If the email address currently used on your account is public, we ask that you create a new email address and register the email address to your account. Do not use this email address for any other purpose, and there is no way that anyone else can associate your screen name to your new email address.

Once you have registered and verified your new email address, simply log in to your Full Tilt Poker account, and in the Security menu, choose "Login Preferences -> Login with E-mail address".

Then, if you decide to take advantage of the Login PIN feature, we'll send you a "three card" PIN that you'll be prompted to enter each time you access your FTP account. To make your PIN easier to remember, a playing card is used to represent each digit, and you'll enter your PIN by selecting it from a deck of 52 randomly ordered cards.

To enable the Login PIN feature, just log in to your FTP account and follow these four steps:
1) In the main lobby, open the "Security" drop-down menu.
2) Select "Additional Authentication".
3) Under "Additional Authentication Options", choose "Login with PIN".
4) Select "Request PIN".

Once you select the Login PIN option, we'll send you an email containing your PIN. Please note that it can take several hours before the email arrives in your inbox. If you request additional PINs in the meantime, only the last PIN you requested will be valid.

To make your PIN permanent, you must use it within 24 hours. To do so, log in to your FTP account and follow these steps:
1) Select the "Security" drop-down menu.
2) Select "Additional Authentication".
3) Under "Additional Authentication Options", choose "Login with PIN".
4) Enter the PIN we provided you by email and then choose "Next".
5) Confirm your PIN by entering your account password, and then choose "Next".

Your login preference will now be your Login (Player ID or email address) + Password + PIN. After you've entered your Login and password, a playing card is used to represent each digit, and you'll enter your PIN by selecting in the correct order the three playing cards that make up your PIN from a deck of 52 randomly ordered cards.

For tips keeping your FTP account secure, please visit our website at:
http://www.fulltiltpoker.com/identityProtection.php

Good luck at the tables, and if you have any questions, please let us know.
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