Dear Gus Ardanayasa, |
Thank you for enabling two-factor authentication for your Apple ID (a•••••@gmail.com). |
Two-factor authentication is an additional layer of security designed to prevent unauthorised access to your account and protect the photos, documents and other data you store with Apple. |
From now on, whenever you sign in with your Apple ID on a new device or browser, you will verify your identity by entering your password plus a six-digit verification code sent to your other devices or a trusted phone number. To learn more, read the FAQ. |
Additional security information |
If you did not enable two-factor authentication and believe an unauthorised user has accessed your account, you can use the link below to return to your previous security settings. |
Turn off Two-Factor Authentication |
This link and your Apple ID security questions will expire on 30 May 2017. After this date, the only way to turn off two-factor authentication will be to sign in to your Apple ID account page with your password and a six-digit verification code. |
Sincerely, |
Apple Support |
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