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League of Legends

Account Security Best Practices

Protect your League of Legends account. Learn best practices for strong passwords, phishing awareness, and securing your Riot account from compromise.

Protecting your League of Legends account is paramount to safeguarding your progress, in-game purchases, and personal information. Implementing strong security practices is essential to prevent unauthorized access and potential account compromise, ensuring your time on the Rift remains secure.

Why Account Security Matters

Your League of Legends account represents countless hours of gameplay, champion unlocks, cosmetic items, and potentially, real-money purchases. A compromised account can lead to:

  • Loss of In-Game Progress: Your rank, unlocked champions, and skins could be lost or altered.
  • Unauthorized Purchases: Scammers might use your account to make fraudulent purchases.
  • Account Theft: Your account could be permanently stolen and sold.
  • Spam and Phishing: Your account could be used to send malicious links or messages to your friends.
  • Loss of Personal Information: If linked to other services, sensitive data could be exposed.

Best Practices for Account Security

Implementing these measures will significantly enhance your account's security:

  • Strong, Unique Passwords:
    • Use a combination of uppercase and lowercase letters, numbers, and symbols.
    • Avoid using easily guessable information like birthdays, names, or common words.
    • Do not reuse passwords across multiple online services. Consider using a password manager.
  • Enable Two-Factor Authentication (2FA): While League of Legends doesn't have a direct 2FA system for login, securing the email associated with your Riot account is crucial. Ensure your email account has a strong password and 2FA enabled if available.
  • Beware of Phishing Attempts:
    • Never click on suspicious links sent via email, chat, or social media claiming to be from Riot Games.
    • Riot Games will never ask for your password directly.
    • Be wary of websites offering free Riot Points or in-game items; these are often scams.
  • Secure Your Email Account: Your Riot account is linked to your email. If your email is compromised, your Riot account is at high risk. Use a strong password and enable 2FA on your email.
  • Avoid Sharing Your Account: Never share your login credentials with anyone, even friends. Account sharing is against Riot's Terms of Service and can lead to account suspension.
  • Log Out on Public Computers: Always log out of your League of Legends client and associated accounts when using public or shared computers.
  • Keep Software Updated: Ensure your operating system, antivirus software, and web browsers are up-to-date to protect against malware and vulnerabilities.
  • Review Account Activity: Periodically check your account for any unusual activity, such as unexpected login locations or changes to your account settings.

What to Do if You Suspect Compromise

If you believe your account has been compromised:

  1. Immediately change your Riot account password.
  2. Secure the associated email account.
  3. Contact Riot Games Support: Provide as much detail as possible about the suspected compromise. They can assist in recovering your account and investigating the issue.

By taking these proactive security measures, you can significantly reduce the risk of your League of Legends account being compromised and enjoy your gaming experience with peace of mind.