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How do I turn off my 2 factor authentication. There's no option to turn it off I can't click on to turn it off and there's NO question to answer either
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How do I turn off my 2 factor authentication. There's no option to turn it off I can't click on to turn it off and there's NO question to answer either
From the article below. If it has been on longer than 2 weeks, you can't turn it off.
Can I turn off two-factor authentication after I’ve turned it on?
If you already use two-factor authentication, you can no longer turn it off. Certain features in the latest versions of iOS and macOS require this extra level of security, which is designed to protect your information. If you recently updated your account, however, you can unenroll for a period of two weeks. Just open your enrollment confirmation email and click the link to return to your previous security settings. Keep in mind, this makes your account less secure and means that you can't use features that require a higher level of security.
Apple ID -Two-factor authentication.
Current services from Apple that require 2FA include:
Apple Card
Apple Pay
Home Kit
Messages in iCloud
iCloud Keychain (in newer IOS/OS versions).
From the article below. If it has been on longer than 2 weeks, you can't turn it off.
Can I turn off two-factor authentication after I’ve turned it on?
If you already use two-factor authentication, you can no longer turn it off. Certain features in the latest versions of iOS and macOS require this extra level of security, which is designed to protect your information. If you recently updated your account, however, you can unenroll for a period of two weeks. Just open your enrollment confirmation email and click the link to return to your previous security settings. Keep in mind, this makes your account less secure and means that you can't use features that require a higher level of security.
Apple ID -Two-factor authentication.
Current services from Apple that require 2FA include:
Apple Card
Apple Pay
Home Kit
Messages in iCloud
iCloud Keychain (in newer IOS/OS versions).
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