How to use 2FA on older Apple devices that won’t let you enter a verification code<article>
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<p>Most people who own Apple hardware have different generations of equipment in use. And because the company’s gear can last a long time, you can wind up with some old equipment—like an ancient Apple TV or Mac that’s being used to serve up video or what have you.</p><p>Apple has shifted aggressively to require two-factor authentication (2FA) with Apple ID accounts as a way of deterring account hijacking. This is admirable, though it has some adverse side effects for people who have multiple Apple IDs for historical or other purposes. (I wrote a couple of years ago
about using multiple macOS accounts and other tricks to manage that.)</p><p class="jumpTag"><a href="/article/3429368/how-to-use-2fa-on-older-apple-devices-that-wont-let-you-enter-a-verification-code.html#jump">To read this article in full, please click here[/url]</p></section></article>
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How to use 2FA on older Apple devices that won’t let you enter a verification code