Hi Ronni

Yes followed the link...
Off to WAMUG meeting tonight to share tale of woe:-(

Brian
Sent from my iPhone6 Plus
iOS 9.0 đŸŠđŸ»

On 6 Oct 2015, at 17:42, Ronni Brown <ro...@mac.com> wrote:

Hi Brian,

Did you click the ‘here’ link in my previous message it would have taken you to 
this Developer Support page below.
Two-Factor Authentication in iOS 9 and OS X El Capitan

Have a good read there as it might help you. If all fails you could follow the 
instructions under:
How do I regain access to my account if I can’t sign in?

"Account recovery will take a few days—or longer—depending on what account 
information you are able to provide. The process is designed to get you back 
into your account as quickly as possible while denying access to anyone who 
might be pretending to be you."

Changes to two-factor verification for Apple ID

‱ Two-factor authentication: Apple has beefed up security by adding two-factor 
authentication for your Apple ID in El Capitan and iOS 9. 

Apple’s current “two-step” system requires users to specify a trusted device or 
trusted phone number to which a four-digit code can be sent which you can use 
to confirm your identity. Without both the password and verification code you 
won’t be able to access your account.

Apple has posted an explanation of its plans for two-factor authentication in 
El Capitan and iOS 9, here. 
Similar to the existing system, users will set up at least one iOS and OS X 
device as “trusted devices.” These devices appear in a list in your Apple ID 
account and can be removed from there. They can be found in OS X in iCloud 
system preferences, by clicking Account Details, and in iOS 9 in Settings > 
iCloud > Account. You also have to verify at least one phone number.

Following set up, whenever you sign in with your Apple ID on a new device or 
browser, you will need to also verify your identity by entering your password 
plus a six-digit verification code that will be displayed automatically on any 
Apple devices you are already signed in to that are running iOS 9 or OS X El 
Capitan. If you don’t have one of your trusted Apple devices handy, you can 
receive the code on your phone via a text message or via phone call instead.


> On 6 Oct 2015, at 4:47 pm, Brian Risbey <risb...@bigpond.com> wrote:
> 
> Hi All,
> 
> Changes to two-factor verification for Apple ID
> 
> So after reading Ronni's update, I read through my list of devices on my 
> iPhone in iCloud Settings and 'none can receive the verification' ... ( can't 
> remember the exact sentence)
> 
> Brian
> 
> On 6 Oct 2015, at 16:36, Brian Risbey <risb...@bigpond.com> wrote:
> 
> Hi Ronni
> Great article.
> 
> Changes to two-factor verification for Apple ID
> Is this why I can't log into iCloud and iTunes since upgrading to El Capitan? 
> All my other 0S 9.0 devices can (So, proving my password works) but not my 
> MacBookPro 17"(4.1)?  These both 'hang' after entered in password.
> I need to set it as a trusted device and set up the two part verification...?
> 
> Brian
> Sent from my iPhone6 Plus
> iOS 9.0 đŸŠđŸ»
Cheers,
Ronni

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