I used my 6# pin, why does it ask for a 4# pin?

I entered my six digit code, but why the 4 digit code?


iPhone 7 Plus

Posted on May 27, 2020 7:29 AM

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Posted on May 27, 2020 7:32 AM

Not sure, with what you provided, just what you’re actually doing when you see a four digit code? But Apple’s current 2 Factor Authentication system uses 6 digit security codes sent by encrypted iCloud push notifications.


The older 2 step verification system uses 4 digit codes sent via SMS text.


A screen lock passcode can be either a 6 digit or a 4 digit code, or a complex alpha-numeric password.



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May 27, 2020 7:32 AM in response to tamera1980

Not sure, with what you provided, just what you’re actually doing when you see a four digit code? But Apple’s current 2 Factor Authentication system uses 6 digit security codes sent by encrypted iCloud push notifications.


The older 2 step verification system uses 4 digit codes sent via SMS text.


A screen lock passcode can be either a 6 digit or a 4 digit code, or a complex alpha-numeric password.



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