To make a Mac (macOS 10.11 or later), an iOS device (iOS 9), or an iPadOS device a trusted device, you must sign in using your Apple ID on the Mac or device.
Add a Mac (macOS 13 or later): Choose Apple menu > System Settings, then click “Sign in with your Apple ID” at the top of the sidebar. Enter your Apple ID (or a phone number or email associated with your Apple ID), then follow the onscreen instructions.
Add a Mac (macOS 10.15, macOS 11, or macOS 12): Choose Apple menu > System Preferences, then click Sign In and enter your Apple ID. Follow the onscreen instructions.
Add a Mac (macOS 10.14 or earlier): Choose Apple menu > System Preferences, click iCloud , then click Sign In and enter your Apple ID. Follow the onscreen instructions.
You won’t be asked for a verification code again on that device unless you sign out of your Apple ID completely, erase your device, or need to change your password for security reasons.
Scroll down to see a list of your trusted devices. Do any of the following: View details of a trusted device: Click a device in the list to see details about it. Remove a trusted device: Click a device in the list, click Remove from Account, then click Remove.
On the device you want to add, sign in with the same Apple ID you used to turn on two-factor authentication.
When prompted, enter the six-digit verification code that appears on your Apple Vision Pro, another trusted device, a trusted phone number, or your Mac.
If you don't want to trust a computer or other device anymore, reset the Location & Privacy settings on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch. Go to Settings, then tap General. Tap Transfer or Reset [Device]. Tap Reset, then tap Reset Location & Privacy.
To eject your USB storage drive properly, which will reduce chances of data corruption when you unplug your drive, you can either click the Eject icon next to the device name in Finder or select the USB Drive icon on the desktop and drag it to the Trash.
In the Keychain Access app on your Mac, select a keychain from one of the keychains lists, then double-click a certificate. Next to Trust, click the arrow to display the trust policies for the certificate. To override the trust policies, choose new trust settings from the pop-up menus.
Tap any device name to view that device's information, such as the device model, serial number, OS version, and whether it's a trusted device that can be used to receive Apple ID verification codes.
In the Profile Manager sidebar, select Users.Select a user, then click the Devices tab.Click the Add button , then select Add Devices. A window appears showing all enrolled devices.
Removing a device from your Apple account and signing out does not remove all your data or information. If you intend to sell your device, be sure to perform a factory reset.
It allows you to remember the device you log in from most frequently without the need to re-enter the verification code every time you log in to your account from this device. This option will save you an additional step on the way to accessing your account, while still keeping all the data protected.
In the Keychain Access app on your Mac, select a keychain from one of the keychains lists, then double-click a certificate. Next to Trust, click the arrow to display the trust policies for the certificate. To override the trust policies, choose new trust settings from the pop-up menus.
In the Find My app on your Mac, click Devices.In the Devices list, select the device you want to remove.Click the Info button on the map, then click Remove This Device. The device is removed after 30 days.
If you can't remove a device, sign out of your Apple ID on that device and try again. If you still can't remove it, you might need to wait up to 90 days to associate the device with a different Apple ID.
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