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how disable two factors authentification

I'm restoring MacBokk air with OS Yosemite. But some function doesn't work, (Face time not synchronized with my phone, I can't download any App from the store) because two factors authentification does not work. In MacBook, GUI can't type the verification code. The resolve can be to upgrade OS, but I can't download because can't verificate actions

MacBook Air 13″, OS X 10.10

Posted on Dec 4, 2021 2:39 AM

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https://support.apple.com/HT204915

What if I use two-factor authentication on a device running older software?


"If you use two-factor authentication with devices running older OS versions—like an Apple TV (2nd or 3rd generation)—you might be asked to add your six-digit verification code to the end of your password when signing in. Get your verification code from a trusted device running iOS 9 and later or OS X El Capitan and later, or have it sent to your trusted phone number. Then type your password followed by the six-digit verification code directly into the password field."


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Jan 2017 Community Specialist sterling_r post: https://discussions.apple.com/message/31213055#message31213055 - "On older software, if you are not given a box to enter the verification code, you can simply put it immediately after your password. Note that this would not require a space."


Posted on Dec 4, 2021 8:38 AM

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Dec 4, 2021 8:38 AM in response to TomasLap

https://support.apple.com/HT204915

What if I use two-factor authentication on a device running older software?


"If you use two-factor authentication with devices running older OS versions—like an Apple TV (2nd or 3rd generation)—you might be asked to add your six-digit verification code to the end of your password when signing in. Get your verification code from a trusted device running iOS 9 and later or OS X El Capitan and later, or have it sent to your trusted phone number. Then type your password followed by the six-digit verification code directly into the password field."


Also:


Jan 2017 Community Specialist sterling_r post: https://discussions.apple.com/message/31213055#message31213055 - "On older software, if you are not given a box to enter the verification code, you can simply put it immediately after your password. Note that this would not require a space."


how disable two factors authentification

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