barbra294 wrote:
That message can definitely get annoying. Apple has been moving most accounts over to Two-Factor Authentication, especially on newer macOS versions, so the option to stay on the old setup doesn’t always work anymore. That “unknown error” usually just means the system won’t let you skip it.
Apple doesn't one-sidedly "move" accounts over to 2FA. If you open a new account Apple will make setting up 2FA a requirement. You have no option.
If you have an older account, you do still have an option. Apple recommends that you transition, but they do not currently absolutely require you to, or do any one-sided "moving". Certainly 2FA is more secure, but security questions can also be secured. Unfortunately the old presentation of pre-set questions that Apple used meant that it might not require a lot social engineering to find out the answers. If you ignore Apple's actual questions and simply enter a long and meaningless string of things on your keyboard as your high school mascot or anything else you probably posted on social media web site, it can be almost impossible to guess. Of course then you have to remember your answers. ;-) Some systems let you set up your own questions. I doubt anybody know the nonsense name we gave our pet dog 55 years ago.
For 2FA you apparently must set up a telephone number too. And from posts I have been reading on this forum it must be a unique number. Not all families may have unique numbers for each person. I also know I travel places where I only take a single trusted device and my telephone service does not work. I don't want to be trapped in a situation where I am trying to get a verification code on a telephone or computer that is on the other side of the planet.