Apple's trying its hardest to protect the security of your account — whether you like it or not.
In an email sent out in the early hours of June 6, the company confirmed that going forward it will mandate the use of 2-factor authentication (2FA) for many of its services.
"If you install the iOS 11 or macOS High Sierra public betas this summer and meet the basic requirements, your Apple ID (xxxx@xxxx.com) will be automatically updated to use two-factor authentication," reads the email. "This is our most advanced, easy-to-use account security, and it’s required to use some of the latest features of iOS, macOS, and iCloud." Read more...
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