Hi!
If its valid up to ten minutes then i have to try to get it going on apple 
music on android again.
I don’t know why but i got a verification code and entered it directly after my 
password but it did not work.
I wonder if its because i have to digits at the end of it.
BUt this shouldn’t be any problem.
/A
> 1 apr. 2017 kl. 23:06 skrev M. Taylor <mk...@ucla.edu>:
> 
> Hello Andrew,
> 
> You ask a very interesting question.
> 
> Even though the field to which you are prompted to enter the 6-digit code has 
> disappeared after switching to the messaging app, try re-initiating the 
> process, in the original app, as the code should still be valid for at least 
> a few minutes.  I thought I read somewhere that the code is valid for up to 
> 10 minutes.
> 
> Mark
> 
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> [mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Andrew Lamanche
> Sent: Saturday, April 01, 2017 1:28 PM
> To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
> Subject: Re: Apple Two-Factor Authentication Finally Enabled on all of my 
> Devices and Accounts
> 
> Dear Mark,
> 
> Thank you for posting this.  I have two factor verification turned on, and i  
> usually use a trusted device (my ipad) to receive a 6 digit code.  But say, 
> no trusted device is available.  If the code arrives via text message on the 
> iphone from which I'm trying to log in, how can I reliably read repeatedly 
> the code that's been sent to me?  I've tried this, and I couldn't.  When I 
> went to messaging application to read and memorise the code, and then 
> returned to the application which required my entering the code, the field to 
> which I'd have to type the code was gone.  Any tips or suggestions? Or does 
> this mean that I always have to have another device at the ready while 
> logging in?
>> On 1 Apr 2017, at 08:10, M. Taylor <mk...@ucla.edu> wrote:
>> 
>> Hello All,
>> 
>> Well, I cannot say that it was easy, given that I have multiple Apple 
>> accounts on a wide variety of devices including Windows 10, Windows 7, 
>> Windows 8, Mac, iOS, etc and also that I access my various email 
>> accounts from legacy Windows based clients but, after updating all 
>> components, including the latest versions of the iCloud Control Panel 
>> for Windows, and, after resurrecting a couple of old iPhones and Macs 
>> from the grave to serve as on the fly trusted devices, all of my 
>> products are now protected via Two-Factor authentication.
>> 
>> I dare say that most will not find the upgrade to two-factor as 
>> arduous as I so, I do recommend upgrading if you have both the time 
>> and patience to learn the entire process.
>> 
>> To those of you who only have one device? I say go for it as you will 
>> be prompted for a telephone number that can always provide the on the 
>> fly code you will need to login to new Apple devices or any web 
>> browsers.  The best thing is that once you select to trust the device 
>> or web browser, you will not be prompted for the security code again, 
>> unless you choose to be prompted.
>> 
>> I have spent the past two days really putting two-factor 
>> authentication on all of my devices and products to the test and I 
>> must say that it performs as beautifully as Apple claims, including 
>> when it is necessary to generate an application-specific password for 
>> non-apple legacy clients such as older versions of Outlook or Thunderbird.
>> 
>> Keep in mind that this is something that you do not want to rush through.
>> Take your time and read all of the information that is displayed 
>> during the upgrade process as it will help you a great deal.
>> 
>> One more thing, I strongly suggest that before you decide to upgrade 
>> to two-factor, that you login to http://appleid.apple.com and 
>> familiarize yourself with the site because after upgrading to 
>> two-factor for longer than
>> 30 days, the only way you will be able to turn it off is by logging 
>> into that site with a verification code from either a trusted 
>> device/phone number.
>> 
>> Good Luck to you all and I'll see you on the other side of the 
>> security wall (smile).
>> 
>> Mark
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