Apple introduced Two-Factor Authentication to prevent your Apple account from entering others without your knowledge. Many people think that it is an annoying one. So they want to turn it off. Here I am going to tell you how to turn off Two-Factor Authentication on iPhone iOS 12.
Method 1: Turn off Two-Factor Authentication on iPhone/iPad
- Launch Chrome/Safari on your iPhone.
- Go to appleid.apple.com.
- Enter your Apple ID and Password.
- Enter the verification code.
- Tap “Security”.
- Scroll down to find “Two-Factor Authentication”. There you can see that “Two-Factor Authentication” feature is “ON”. Tap “Turn Off Two-Factor Authentication” to turn it off.
- Click “Continue” in the pop-up box.
- Select your 3 new security questions and enter the answer to those questions. Then click “Next”.
- Enter your Birthday & Rescue email and then click “Next”.
- Click “Done”.
Method 2: Turn off Two-off Two Factor Authentication on PC/Computer
- Go to appleid.apple.com.
- Enter your Apple ID and Password.
- Enter the verification code.
- Go to “Security” Section. There you can see that “Two-Factor Authentication” feature is “ON”.
- Click “Edit”.
- Tap “Turn Off Two-Factor Authentication” to turn it off.
- Click “Turn Off Two-Factor Authentication” in the pop-up box.
- You will be asked to select and answer the new security questions. Then click “Continue”.
- You will be asked to confirm your Date of Birth and give your rescue email. Then click “Continue”.
- Enter the verification code that was sent to your rescue email and then click “Continue”.
- Click “Done”.
Method 3: Still can’t turn off Two-Factor Authentication
You can’t turn off Two-Factor Authentication for Apple IDs created in iOS 10.3 and later (OR) macOS Sierra 10.12.4 and later. Two-Factor Authentication is default for those Apple accounts. So you can’t turn it off.
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