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Mac os x el capitan supported devices
Mac os x el capitan supported devices







mac os x el capitan supported devices
  1. #Mac os x el capitan supported devices update#
  2. #Mac os x el capitan supported devices verification#
  3. #Mac os x el capitan supported devices code#
  4. #Mac os x el capitan supported devices password#

Apple will review your case and contact you at the number provided when your Apple ID is ready for recovery.

mac os x el capitan supported devices

Simply provide a verified phone number where you can receive a text message or phone call regarding your account.

#Mac os x el capitan supported devices verification#

If you can't sign in, reset your password, or receive verification codes, you can regain access to your account by requesting account recovery. With the new authentication system, Apple's customer support team will help users recover their Apple IDs through a recovery process should both trusted devices and phone numbers become inaccessible. If both should be lost, such as when a trusted device is stolen, an Apple ID is irretrievable. With the existing two-step verification system, either a recovery key or a trusted device/trusted phone number is required to access an Apple ID account. Update: An Apple spokesperson told Macworld that the troublesome recovery key feature that has caused people to lose their Apple ID accounts in the past has been removed in the new two-factor authentication system. It is not entirely clear what other changes the new two-factor authentication system brings to iOS and Mac devices, but the switch to a new system may allow Apple to further extend the functionality of two-factor authentication in the future. Since its debut, Apple has been working to expand two-factor authentication to cover several different services like iCloud, iMessage, and FaceTime. Apple does not recommend that customers using two-step verification swap over to two-factor authentication until the feature is available to all.įirst introduced in March of 2013, two-factor verification is an opt-in system that increases the security of Apple ID accounts. Older devices are also not able to receive two-factor authentication codes when used with devices running iOS 9 and El Capitan, but customers who stick with the older two-step verification system should not run into any issues as Apple tests the newer two-factor authentication system.

#Mac os x el capitan supported devices code#

The 6-digit code will automatically be sent to your iOS 9 or OS X El Capitan devices.

mac os x el capitan supported devices

#Mac os x el capitan supported devices password#

If you enable two-factor authentication, iTunes purchases on Mac and Windows will require you to append a 6-digit code to the end of your password on every purchase.

#Mac os x el capitan supported devices update#

Any device that you sign into using two-factor authentication in iOS 9 or El Capitan becomes a trusted device that can be used to verify identify when signing into other devices or services linked to an Apple ID.Īpple recommends that iOS 9 and OS X El Capitan beta testers using the new two-factor authentication system update all of their devices to iOS 9 or El Capitan for "the best experience." As outlined in the release notes, customers who use two-factor authentication with older devices may be required to put a six-digit verification code at the end of a password instead of using a dedicated verification field. Apple also says it includes a "more streamlined user experience."īased on the support document, the new two-factor authentication system works similarly to the existing two-step verification system. The new two-factor authentication system is different from Apple's existing two-step verification system, using "different methods" to trust devices and deliver verification codes. With the third betas of iOS 9 and OS X 10.11 El Capitan, Apple is introducing a revamped two-factor authentication system, according to both the beta release notes and a detailed support FAQ that outlines the changes.









Mac os x el capitan supported devices