Two-factor authentication for Apple ID - Apple Support (PH) (2024)

Two-factor authentication is designed to make sure that you're the only person who can access your account. Learn how it works and how to turn on two-factor authentication.

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Two-factor authentication is an extra layer of security for your Apple ID, designed to make sure that you're the only one who can access your account—even if someone else knows your password. When you sign in with your Apple ID for the first time on a new device or on the web, you need both your password and the six-digit verification code that's automatically displayed on your trusted devices. Because just knowing your password isn't enough to access your account, two-factor authentication dramatically improves the security of your Apple ID and the data that you store with Apple.

Two-factor authentication is the default security method for most Apple IDs. Certain Apple services and features, such as Apple Pay and Sign in with Apple, require two-factor authentication. We recommend that you use two-factor authentication and protect your device with a passcode (or login password on Mac) and Face ID or Touch ID, if your device supports it.

Two-factor authentication requires iOS 9 or later, OS X El Capitan or later, or iCloud for Windows 5 or later. Learn where two-factor authentication is available.

Turn on two-factor authentication for your Apple ID

If you're not using two-factor authentication for your Apple ID, you can turn it on right on your device or on the web:

  • On your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch: Go to Settings > your name > Sign-In & Security. Tap Turn On Two-Factor Authentication. Then tap Continue and follow the onscreen instructions.

  • On your Mac: Choose Apple menu  > System Settings (or System Preferences), then click your name (or Apple ID). Click Sign-In & Security. Next to Two-Factor Authentication, click Turn On and follow the onscreen instructions.

  • On the web: Go to appleid.apple.com and sign in with your Apple ID. Answer your security questions, then tap Continue. Tap Continue when you see a prompt to upgrade account security. Then tap Upgrade Account Security and follow the onscreen instructions.

If you're already using two-factor authentication with your Apple ID, you can't turn it off. If you updated to two-factor authentication inadvertently, you can turn it off within two weeks of enrollment. If you do, your account is less secure and you can't use features that require a higher level of security.

The first time that you sign in with your Apple ID on a new device

When you sign in with your Apple ID user name and password for the first time on a new device or the web, you'll receive a notification on your trusted devices that someone is trying to sign in with your Apple ID. The notification might include a map of the approximate location of the sign-in attempt. This location is based on the new device's IP address and might reflect the network that it's connected to, rather than the exact physical location. If you know that you're the person trying to sign in but don't recognize the location, you can still tap Allow and view the verification code. If you're not the one trying to sign in, tap Don't Allow to block the sign-in attempt.

When you enter the verification code on your new device or the web, you verify that you trust the device on which you're signing in. You might also be asked to enter the passcode of one of your devices to access any end-to-end encrypted content stored in iCloud.

After you sign in, you won't be asked for a verification code on that device again unless you sign out completely, erase the device, or need to change your password for security reasons. When you sign in on the web, you can choose to trust your browser, so you won't be asked for a verification code again on that computer for 30 days.

If you don't have a trusted device with you

If you're trying to sign in and don't have a trusted device with you that can display verification codes, you can tap Didn't Get a Code on the sign-in screen and choose to send a code to one of your trusted phone numbers. This text message might include an additional domain validation line that includes the @ symbol, the website name, and your code (for example, @icloud.com #123456 %apple.com). Or you can get a code directly from Settings on a trusted device.

Learn how to get a verification code

About trusted phone numbers and trusted devices

With two-factor authentication, a trusted device or trusted phone number helps verify your identity when you sign in to a new device or browser.

What is a trusted phone number?

To use two-factor authentication, you need at least one trusted phone number on file where you can receive verification codes. If you have a phone number that isn't associated with your trusted device, consider verifying it as an additional trusted phone number. If your iPhone is your only trusted device and it's missing or damaged, you won't be able to receive verification codes required to access your account.

To see, add, or change your trusted phone numbers:

  • On your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch: Go to Settings > your name > Sign-In & Security. Next to Trusted Phone Number, tap Edit.

  • On your Mac: Choose Apple menu  > System Settings (or System Preferences), then click your name (or Apple ID). Click Sign-In & Security, then add or remove a trusted phone number.

  • Go to the Account Security section of appleid.apple.com.

What is a trusted device?

A trusted device is an iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, Apple Watch, or Mac that you've already signed in to using two-factor authentication. It's a device that we know is yours and that can be used to verify your identity by displaying a verification code from Apple when you sign in on a different device or browser.

Learn how to see and manage your trusted devices

Information about products not manufactured by Apple, or independent websites not controlled or tested by Apple, is provided without recommendation or endorsem*nt. Apple assumes no responsibility with regard to the selection, performance, or use of third-party websites or products. Apple makes no representations regarding third-party website accuracy or reliability. Contact the vendor for additional information.

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Two-factor authentication for Apple ID - Apple Support (PH) (2024)

FAQs

How to get into your Apple ID if you are locked out of two-factor authentication? ›

If you can't sign in, reset your password, or receive verification codes, you can request account recovery to regain 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.

How to recover Apple account without two-factor authentication? ›

If you use security questions with your Apple ID, or if you don't have access to a trusted device or phone number, go to iforgot.apple.com. Then you can unlock your account with your existing password or reset your password. What if I can't access a trusted device or didn't receive a verification code?

How to find the answer to a security questions for Apple ID? ›

  1. Go to iforgot.apple.com.
  2. Enter your Apple ID, then select Continue.
  3. Choose the option to reset your security questions, then select Continue.
  4. Enter your Apple ID password, then select Continue.
  5. Follow the onscreen steps to verify your identity. ...
  6. Choose new security questions and answers and select Continue.

How do I get Apple to stop asking me about two-factor authentication? ›

After you turn on two-factor authentication, you have a two-week period during which you can turn it off. After that period, you can't turn off two-factor authentication. To turn it off, open your confirmation email and click the link to return to your previous security settings.

How do I verify my Apple ID if I can't receive my verification code? ›

Get a text or phone call
  1. Select Didn't Get a Code? on the sign in screen.
  2. Choose to have the code sent to your trusted phone number.
  3. You'll get a text message or phone call from Apple with your verification code. ...
  4. Enter the code on your other device to complete sign in.
Apr 19, 2024

How do I force Apple two-factor authentication? ›

Go to Settings > [your name] > Sign-In & Security. Tap Turn On Two-Factor Authentication, then tap Continue. Enter a trusted phone number (a phone number where you want to receive verification codes for two-factor authentication), then tap Next. A verification code is sent to your trusted phone number.

What can I do if I forgot my two-factor authentication? ›

Websites usually give a recovery code to you when you enable 2FA on your account. Use your recovery code to get access to your account. If you don't have a recovery code go to the site's support and ask them to disable two factor authentication on your account for you.

What happens to 2 step verification if I lost my iPhone? ›

If you have a phone number that isn't associated with your trusted device, consider verifying it as an additional trusted phone number. If your iPhone is your only trusted device and it's missing or damaged, you won't be able to receive verification codes required to access your account.

How can I recover my Apple ID immediately? ›

After setup, you can find the "Forgot password or don't have an Apple ID?" option in Settings: iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch: Go to the Settings app and tap Sign in to your iPhone. Then tap "Forgot password or don't have an Apple ID?" and follow the onscreen instructions.

How to skip security questions on Apple ID? ›

If you don't want security questions or you're concerned about forgetting the answers, you can set up two-factor authentication. Learn about two-factor authentication.

How to get rid of Apple security questions? ›

Change your security questions

Sign in to appleid.apple.com. In the Sign-In and Security section, select Account Security. Under Security questions, select Change security questions.

What number to call for Apple support? ›

Can you skip two-factor authentication? ›

One of the easiest and, therefore, most common ways to bypass two-factor authentication is by simply utilizing the password reset function of websites and applications.

How to remove 2-step verification without signing in? ›

How to remove two-step verification on Android
  1. Open your device's Settings app and tap Google > Manage your Google Account.
  2. At the top, tap Security.
  3. Under How you sign in to Google, tap 2-Step Verification. You might need to sign in again.
  4. Tap Turn off.
  5. Select Turn off again to confirm your choice in the pop-up window.
May 9, 2024

Why I Cannot turn off the two-factor authentication for Apple ID? ›

If you're already using two-factor authentication with your Apple ID, you can't turn it off. If you updated to two-factor authentication inadvertently, you can turn it off within two weeks of enrolment. If you do, your account is less secure and you can't use features that require a higher level of security.

How do you unlock your Apple ID if it has been locked for security reasons? ›

Use a security key to unlock your Apple ID

You can use your security key to unlock it. Tap Unlock Account, then follow the onscreen instructions to unlock your Apple ID. If you think your account might have been locked because someone else knows your password, tap Change Password and enter a new one. Tap Done.

How do I regain access to a locked or disabled Apple ID? ›

If your Apple ID is locked or not active

If you see a message that says your Apple ID account is locked or not active, you might be able to request access to your account by tapping Request Access right from the alert. You can also request access to your account.

How to get verification code for Apple ID without phone? ›

  1. Go to your Apple ID account page and click "Forgot Apple ID or password."
  2. Enter your Apple ID, select the option to reset your password, then choose Continue. ...
  3. Enter your Recovery Key for two-step verification.*
  4. Choose a trusted device.* We'll send your device a verification code.
  5. Enter the verification code.
Jan 26, 2022

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