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  1. So you're saying they came out of no where and said "We should make a Security Token for users to carry around on their keychain!" No, they took the idea from another company. I'm not saying others haven't taken ideas, I'm just stating that they took that idea. Numerous companies steal ideas from other companies, and Jagex isn't the first, and Jagex won't be the last. Blizzard is already contemplating the SAME idea, along with a few other MMOs, it's a good idea, and I believe all MMOs should have the option, I'm just stating what I think, I don't have proof, I just believe this, and I have my right to state it, and this is where you discuss it, so...
  2. No offense to Jagex, but they severely ripped this idea off of a different MMO. Final Fantasy XI came up with the "Security Token" idea back in February, and started running it in April. This is NOT an original idea, as I have a Security Token already for Final Fantasy XI. Picture of the token http://wiki.ffxiclopedia.org/wiki/2009_-_(03/31/2009)_Square_Enix_Security_Token_Release_Date_Details The site with proof Now I'm not saying they were the FIRST people, but I'm saying that Jagex took it from FFXI. I love Runescape, but I'm just bringing this to people's attention.

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