- #FIND MY IPHONE ICLOUD 2 STEP VERIFICATION VERIFICATION#
- #FIND MY IPHONE ICLOUD 2 STEP VERIFICATION PASSWORD#
#FIND MY IPHONE ICLOUD 2 STEP VERIFICATION PASSWORD#
Today, your second authentication factor has become way more important than your password. Something that can be used to change one’s account password in a click, remove factory reset protection and disable iCloud lock/Find My iPhone. Two-factor authentication had slowly mutated from being a roadblock to unauthorized account access into something else. Year over year, we couldn’t help but observe that Apple are making 2FA a way too powerful tool. In fact, this is not even the first time we’re writing about the ugly side of two-factor authentication. This is not the first time we write about two-factor authentication ( Exploring Two-Factor Authentication is the most recent write-up that’s still worth reading). It’s good reading and really explains a lot of things (but doesn’t cover some others). If you are not familiar with two-factor authentication, go ahead and read this Apple’s article: Two-factor authentication for Apple ID. So let us explore what happens to your Apple Account if you lose access to your secondary authentication factor, and compare the process of regaining control over your account in Apple and Google ecosystems. It’s particularly interesting if you have a child under the age of 13 registered in your Family Sharing, and the child loses their only iOS device (at that age, they are likely to have just one) and their phone number (at that age, they are likely to use prepaid service). There could be an even worse situation if your trusted phone number is no longer available (if, for example, you switched carrier or used a prepaid line and that line has expired). If you switched on Two-Factor Authentication to protect your Apple Account, you (or anyone else who knows your device passcode and has physical access to one of your Apple devices) can easily change the password literally in a matter of seconds.īut what if you do know your password and your passcode but lost access to the only physical iOS device using your Apple ID and your SIM card at the same time? This could easily happen if you travel abroad and your phone is stolen together with the SIM card. If your account is not using Two-Factor Authentication, you could answer security questions to quickly reset your password, or use iForgot to reinstate access to your account. If you’d lost your password, there could be a number of options to reinstate access to your account.
If you sign in to another compatible phone, you automatically get Google prompts on that device, until you sign out.In Apple’s land, losing your Apple Account password is not a big deal. Google prompts are push notifications you get on iPhones that are signed in to your Google Account with the Smart Lock app, Gmail app, or Google app.
#FIND MY IPHONE ICLOUD 2 STEP VERIFICATION VERIFICATION#
They’re easier to enter than a verification code and can help protect against SIM swap and other phone number-based hacks. We recommend you sign in with Google prompts. To help protect your account, Google will request that you complete a specific second step. Verify it’s you with a second stepĪfter you turn on 2-Step Verification, you’ll need to complete a second step to verify it’s you when you sign in. If you can’t set up 2-Step Verification, contact your administrator. Your account, is associated with your work or school.