How do I recover an Apple ID that has two-verificattion
I changed my name, and I no longer have access to devices, phones, or emails
I changed my name, and I no longer have access to devices, phones, or emails
See the following from Get a verification code and sign in with two-factor authentication - Apple Support
If you don’t have access to your trusted devices or trusted phone numbers
If you temporarily don’t have access to your trusted devices or trusted phone number, the fastest way to get access to your account is to wait until you have access in the next few days. Then sign in with two-factor authentication. After you do that, you can also add additional trusted phone numbers to your account for the future.
If you permanently don’t have access to either your trusted devices or your trusted phone number, you can still attempt to recover access to your account.
Account recovery might take a few days or longer, depending on the specific account information you can provide to verify your identity. Contacting Apple can’t help speed up the process.
See the following from Get a verification code and sign in with two-factor authentication - Apple Support
If you don’t have access to your trusted devices or trusted phone numbers
If you temporarily don’t have access to your trusted devices or trusted phone number, the fastest way to get access to your account is to wait until you have access in the next few days. Then sign in with two-factor authentication. After you do that, you can also add additional trusted phone numbers to your account for the future.
If you permanently don’t have access to either your trusted devices or your trusted phone number, you can still attempt to recover access to your account.
Account recovery might take a few days or longer, depending on the specific account information you can provide to verify your identity. Contacting Apple can’t help speed up the process.
How do I recover an Apple ID that has two-verificattion