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How do I unlock my Apple ID with two-factor authentication?
Set up two-factor authentication for your Apple ID
- Go to Settings > [your name] > Password & Security.
- Tap Turn On Two-Factor Authentication.
- Tap Continue.
- Enter the phone number where you want to receive verification codes when you sign in.
- Tap Next.
How do I reset my Iphone with 2 factor authentication?
In order to request account recovery on your iOS device, follow these steps:
- Open Settings.
- Select Sign into your device.
- Tap Don’t have an Apple ID or forgot it.
- Tap Forgot Apple ID.
- Enter your Apple ID and tap Next.
- Enter the phone number associated with your account.
- Follow the onscreen steps.
How do I unlock my Apple ID without waiting?
Go to iforgot.apple.com. You’ll see the amount of time until your account is ready for recovery or when more information will be available. You might be able to provide credit-card details and shorten the recovery period from iforgot.apple.com.
How do I get my Apple ID verification?
First of all, open the Settings of your iPhone. Tap on the iCloud. Tap on your Apple ID username. Now tap on Get Verification Code, if your device is offline. Sometimes if your device is online, then tap on the Password & Security and then tap on the Get Verification Code. After that, you have to see the verification code on your device.
How do I disable two factor authentication?
Go to the “Security” section of account settings and choose “Edit”. Locate the “Two-Factor Authentication” section where it says the feature is ON, and click the link to “Turn Off Two-Factor Authentication”. Create new security questions to assign to the Apple ID, these are used in place of two-factor auth codes.
What two-step authentication apps can I use?
One of the more common ways of using two-factor authentication is Google Authenticator. This is a free smartphone app from Google available for both Android and iOS.
What is Apple ID authentication?
Apple ID is an authentication method used by Apple for iPhone, iPad, Mac and other Apple devices. Apple IDs contain user personal information and settings. When an Apple ID is used to log into an Apple device, the device will automatically use the settings associated with the Apple ID.