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The steps to use Apple iOS two-factor authentication are as follows: 1. Log in to Apple ID and password on a new device or browser, take logging in to iCloud in the iOS system as an example: the system pops up a two-factor authentication dialog box, if the user's Apple ID has been logged in in two or more iOS devices or macOS devices, and the device system version meets the conditions for using two-factor authentication, the other device will receive Apple ID login request and login location (tested in Chinese mainland this location is often displayed abnormally, such as confirming the operation**, it is recommended to directly ignore the login location), click allow after the system will automatically generate a 6-digit verification code; 2. Enter the verification code you just obtained on the new iOS device to complete the two-factor authentication of the Apple ID; 3. If you don't have a trusted device at hand, you can click "Verification code not received" and choose to send the verification code to a trusted mobile phone number, and the system will provide the verification code in the form of SMS or **.
4. If you can't automatically receive the verification code on a trusted device, you can also get it through "Settings", and you can use it on an offline device. a) Go to Settings > iCloud and tap the username of your Apple ID that's signed in. If the current device is in ** state, click "Password & Security" > "Get Verification Code"; b) If your device is offline, tap "Get Verification Code".
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1.Account sharing is used by too many people (such as using PP Assistant, Sync Assistant, Quick Apple Assistant, etc. to experience functions or sharing accounts in some mobile forums).
2.Too many logins on different IPs (different devices).
3.The password was entered incorrectly multiple times.
The steps to solve the problem are as follows;
1.Open your browser and enter.
Click on the [Manage Your Apple ID] option to enter, 2Enter and password, click [Login], 3Select [Password & Account Security] to enter, 4Select to send the security reset information to the rescue email address [another email address you wrote at that time].
5.Log in to the rescue email, the mail may be in the trash, select Reset Questions & Answers, you can change all the security information, 6In the Manage your security settings tab, set up the questions and answers, 7
You can also change the rescue email, enter the date of birth, and click [Save] to complete the change.
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Even if you choose to forget your account and password, you still need to complete the ID login to cancel the two-factor authentication operation. If you forget your account's macro password, your trusted** number won't accept text messages, or your account will be locked. The steps to deauthenticate are as follows:
1. Open the Apple ID account page and click [Forgot Apple ID or password? 2. Enter the account and verify the code of the agent, click [Continue], and then you need to enter the trusted ** number of the account and continue. 3. If you have changed the **number, or don't remember the **number**, click Don't know.
4. Next, a dialog box will pop up, click [Turn off two-factor authentication] again, and click [Continue to carry suspicion] on the next interface. 5. If you can successfully answer the next verification information, security questions, and date of birth, then you can set a new password and you can successfully turn off two-factor authentication. The above is about how Apple cancels two-factor authentication without a login ID, I hope it can help you, I wish you a happy life!
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Take the Apple 6 phone as an example.
1. Open the interface of the Apple 6 phone, find the settings icon on the desktop of the Apple 6 phone, and click to enter, as shown in the figure below.
2. After entering the Apple 6 mobile phone settings interface, click to enter the personal account, as shown in the figure below.
3. After entering the personal account interface of the Apple 6 mobile phone, click to enter the password security, as shown in the figure below.
4. Next, click to turn off two-factor authentication, as shown in the figure below.
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1. If the Apple ID is disabled or disabled, when you log in to your account in iTunes, it will prompt "Your account has been disabled", then click Reset, select the verification method (password problem or email verification), enter the account and password after verification, and then log in again.
2. If there are multiple failed login attempts to log in to the account, or if you haven't logged in for a long time, iTunes Store will stop the account to protect its security. At this point, even if the password is entered correctly, the jersey will not be able to enter directly, and you will need to reset the account password once before you can access the account.
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3. The password is entered incorrectly many times.
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