Friday, September 30, 2016 7:49:10 AM
Thank you for enabling two-factor authentication for your Apple ID (j•••••@gmail.com).
Two-factor authentication is an additional layer of security designed to prevent unauthorized 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 didn’t enable two-factor authentication and believe an unauthorized 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 October 14, 2016. 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.
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