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On Behalf Of Helga Schreiber
Sent: Thursday, 6 October 2016 8:29 PM
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Subject: Re: Questions about Two-Factor authentication
Hi simon. How are you? Thanks so much
assword and then work your way down and you should find two
> factor authentication
> It’s not obvious but ti’s there.
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Subject: Re: Questions about Two-Factor authentication
Hey Clifton. I go to settings, but when I go to my apple Id, I can't find in
ordr to activate two-factor authentication. I can
Hey Clifton. I go to settings, but when I go to my apple Id, I can't find in
ordr to activate two-factor authentication. I can't only find password dn
security, but it does tnot give em anything in order to activate two- factor
authentication. I'm running IOS 10.0.2 on my iPhone 6S. I wil really
Hey Clifton. I'm planning in getting an iPhone 7 at teh end of this month, so
it wil ask me for it in ordr to activate it right? I hve a question, does
anyone know a emil list that I can join in ordr to talk about beta and so on? I
don't know of one! I will really appreciate it a lot if anyone c
Yes, the beta doesn’t matter. Go to settings, iCloud, view apple ID, and open
up security. You will find it in there. And yes, it is better because it uses
your notification center to send you the code, instead of your phone number.
> On Oct 5, 2016, at 8:00 PM, Helga Schreiber
> wrote:
>
Hi all! How are you all? So two-factor authentication in a way is good right?
How do I activated? And And now I'm running teh beta of IOS 10 in one of my
devices, will the two factor authentication work even if I'm running the beta
in on eof my IOS devices? just wondering. I look forwrd in heari
As I was saying, my only other device that would have the code sent to is my
mac, which I am not going to always on hand if I am out travelling for example
so I don’t know if I will ever be turning this on.
> On Oct 3, 2016, at 1:54 PM, christopher hallsworth
> wrote:
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> Ok so two factor auth
Ok so two factor authentication uses both your password and a code sent to one
of your trusted devices to sign into your Apple ID from a new device, to make
changes to your Apple ID over at
appleid.apple.com
or you use the services over at
www.icloud.com
this replaces the security questions you a
I think as long as you have the code sent to a device, apple or otherwise, it
should not matter.
Sent from my iPhone
> On Oct 3, 2016, at 07:35, Faisal ali wrote:
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> I also had a question about that. From what I know, it sends a code to
> another device that you have logged in with your app
I also had a question about that. From what I know, it sends a code to another
device that you have logged in with your apple ID. you then enter that code
into what ever is asking to you authenticate for it to work. However, the only
apple devices I have are my mac and iPhone. If I am not at hom
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