If you want to activate two-factor authentication and protect your Apple ID, read our post..
The two-factor authentication (2FA) describes the proof of one's own identity by means of a combination of two independent components. A classic example is the bank card including the PIN entry at the ATM. The bank card cannot be used without a PIN. This process is also possible for the Apple ID by entering a six-digit code, which is sent to a trustworthy telephone number, in addition to a user name and password. You can find out how to activate 2FA in our tips + tricks.
With two-factor authentication, you can access your Apple ID on trusted devices such as the iPhone, iPad or Mac. IOS 9 or newer or macOS El Capitan or newer is a prerequisite. The next time you register with a device, you will need to enter your password and a six-digit verification code. Entering these two components will improve the security of your personal information at Apple. If someone else knows your password, it will no longer be sufficient to access your Apple ID. Each time you log in to a device, you will be asked for the confirmation code, which will be sent to one of your already registered, trusted devices. How to activate the 2FA for the first time via an iPhone or a Mac, read in the following instructions.
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Tip : Read here how to install the latest iOS version on your iPhone or iPad.