Account verifications notifications not requested
why my iPhone gets accounts verifications notifications without me requesting them?
iPhone 13 Pro Max, iOS 26
why my iPhone gets accounts verifications notifications without me requesting them?
iPhone 13 Pro Max, iOS 26
"Account verifications notifications not requested: why my iPhone gets accounts verifications notifications without me requesting them?"
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Getting Account Verification Notifications:
If these are mail issues, then you need to update an expired app password. If these are all about online account logins, then that indicates that someone has your credentials, and is trying to log in. Do NOT accept them, and change you passwords immediately, and turning ON Two-Factor Authentication.
Passwordless Account:
If available to you, you might want to consider using no password for accounts that have this --it is a level 2FA. As an example, here is how to go about doing so in MS Outlook: How to go passwordless with your Microsoft account - Microsoft Support. IMPORTANT: Be certain you have a Recovery Key, in the case that you cannot get in: How to get a Microsoft account recovery code - Microsoft Support
So, As for an Apple Account, Do Two Things:
A. Verify Your Devices:
Verify that you the devices logged in to your account or officially yours, by using this link: Check your Apple ID Device List to See where you're Signed in - Apple Support
B. And, Consider Modifying your Credentials:
Having been stollen, someone likey has your credentials. So, by all means, consider modifying them, starting with a new password.
"Account verifications notifications not requested: why my iPhone gets accounts verifications notifications without me requesting them?"
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Getting Account Verification Notifications:
If these are mail issues, then you need to update an expired app password. If these are all about online account logins, then that indicates that someone has your credentials, and is trying to log in. Do NOT accept them, and change you passwords immediately, and turning ON Two-Factor Authentication.
Passwordless Account:
If available to you, you might want to consider using no password for accounts that have this --it is a level 2FA. As an example, here is how to go about doing so in MS Outlook: How to go passwordless with your Microsoft account - Microsoft Support. IMPORTANT: Be certain you have a Recovery Key, in the case that you cannot get in: How to get a Microsoft account recovery code - Microsoft Support
So, As for an Apple Account, Do Two Things:
A. Verify Your Devices:
Verify that you the devices logged in to your account or officially yours, by using this link: Check your Apple ID Device List to See where you're Signed in - Apple Support
B. And, Consider Modifying your Credentials:
Having been stollen, someone likey has your credentials. So, by all means, consider modifying them, starting with a new password.

A corporate profile installed on your iPhone could potentially be contributing to the inaccessibility of certain features.
Here's why:
Here's what you can do:
Additional points to consider:
By working with IT and considering these possibilities, you can hopefully identify if the corporate profile is the culprit and find a solution that allows you to use the iPhone to your liking.
Account verifications notifications not requested