turn off 2 step verification
how do i turn off 2 step verification? we have 4 devices under this apple id
iPhone 7, iOS 13
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how do i turn off 2 step verification? we have 4 devices under this apple id
iPhone 7, iOS 13
See this Apple ID FAQ, specifically, the 4th Q—>https://appleid.apple.com/faq/#!&page=faq
You should have an Apple ID for your laptop and your iPad. Your husband should have a DIFFERENT Apple ID for his desktop and his iPad. You can set up Family Sharing to share content—>Family Sharing - Apple Support. But this also lets you keep your content such as texts, photos, bookmarks, Contacts, Calendars, etc from becoming intermixed except when you want to share.
You should not be sharing an Apple ID with anyone at all.
If you have had 2 factor authentication enabled for more than 2 weeks, or you enabled it when you created the ID, you can not disable it.
It’s my laptop my husbands desktop and his iPad and my iPad... asks for security code every time ridiculous I’m only sharing if with my husbsnd
You should NOT be sharing an ID with anyone.
You each need your own.
turn off 2 step verification