Quote Originally Posted by Blindheart View Post
This goes against what dual factor authentication is designed for. If you don't want the extra layer of security, disable the token. I believe there are options to disable this. Next time you know you will need to login quickly disable your token for the day and put it back on at a later time.
It doesn't even come close though. Blizzard has the same dual-factor authentication and unless you log in from a new machine or IP address your account is flagged to skip it. If someone attempts a login from somewhere else they can't get in without you accepting it on whatever device you use for the authenticator or if you input the code given by the key fob.