How can I turn off two-step verification
If I look up this question I get an answer that is not correct.
I must turn it off, please tell me how...
MacBook Pro, Mac OS X (10.7.2)
You can make a difference in the Apple Support Community!
When you sign up with your Apple Account, you can provide valuable feedback to other community members by upvoting helpful replies and User Tips.
When you sign up with your Apple Account, you can provide valuable feedback to other community members by upvoting helpful replies and User Tips.
If I look up this question I get an answer that is not correct.
I must turn it off, please tell me how...
MacBook Pro, Mac OS X (10.7.2)
The page you came here from:
Apple ID: Turning off two-step verification for your Apple ID
provides the correct method - why did you think it was wrong? Of course when you go to http://appleid.apple.com you will have to go through the 2-steps to get into it, requiring the password and either the code sent to your 'trusted device' or the emergency code you were given when you set it up.
Hi, thanks for the quick reply.
The issue however is, that there is no such button or selection box or anything at all that implies turning twofold authorization off ...
The issue is, I have just updated my wife's phone to IOS 8.02 and after that (we're all using the same apple account at home) I had to look up some authentication id on my own phone just to set up hers, and it was supposed to be just an update.
Since I would not like to be bothered with this (and neither does she when we're working and at some point, for some unforeseen reason apple decides to sent some pin code to my phone because my wife wants to log in to some wifi access point) I would very much like to switch all of this off.
Thanks for reading and hopefully answering.
regards,
Mark
When you go to http://appleid.apple.com are you asked for a code sent to your 'trusted device'? If so, once you have signed in, you are going to the 'Password and Security' section?
If the forum software has glitched again and isn't showing the image, you can see it here:
Hi, again thanks for your reply.
The thing is that I do not see the bottom right line where one can disable two-step authentication.
I however do see the screen, just only the lines in the bottom right .....
I'm afraid I don't know why that would be. Can you confirm that you had to go through the verification code process in order to get into the page?
Hi, i did not have to go through two step on this page.
BUt I am facing the two step process on my phone.
UMusing the same Apple ID, of course.
That's odd: if you don't have to use the 2-step to get into applied.apple.com it suggests that it's not set up - which would explain your not seeing the link to stop it. Is there a link to set it up in the first place? I don't know why it would be doing this if your phone is demanding 2-step.
I don't have any of those options either. For instance.... I go to 'Password and Security' It's asking me 2 security questions which I don't remember ever filling in. There is no link on the page for anything and yes I do have a verified rescue address linked to the account. The only clickable link on the page is 'Temporary Support PIN' Which I've no clue what to do with or what it's for. I can't change my password or do anything.
I think Apple changed these pages and didn't update the instruct?
What you describe is what you would see if 2-step verification had not been set up. If you are sure that you really did set it up then plainly something is not as it should be. You should probably contact Support. Go to https://getsupport.apple.com ; click 'See all products and services', then 'More Products and Services, then 'Apple ID', then 'Other Apple ID Topics' then 'Apple ID account Security'.
can i tell you how much i hate these forums? what people describe is NEVER the same because they ALWAYS change the software...so your suggestions are never appropriate for the issues people encounter....I pray nightly for Steve Jobs to come back from the other side. This stuff never happened when he was here.
I don't know about this particular case, but in general if you go looking for answers in a two-year-old thread rather than posting your own question, you are quite likely to get answers which are no longer applicable due to new systems being released.
How can I turn off two-step verification