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Two-step verification added to Apple IDs

Apple has introduced two-step verification[1] for Apple IDs, an option for users seeking to add extra layer of security when perusing the App Store or iTunes.

Two-step verification requires users to type in a special code, often sent via text message, to verify an account before making purchases or accessing services.

In the case of Apple ID, users start by registering a trusted device to receive the code. Whenever a purchase is made from a new device -- computer, smartphone or tablet -- using your Apple ID, the company sends a random four-digit code users must add to complete the transaction.

The codes are sent through the Find My iPhone app or text message.

Users also get a 14-digit recovery key in case their device is lost or they forget their password. Apple suggests printing multiple copies of the recovery key and keeping them in a safe place.

Apple joins several tech companies with two-step verification, including Google, Facebook and Dropbox. Whenever users log in from unknown browsers or devices, users can have a code sent to their phones to confirm their identity.

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References

  1. ^ http://support.apple.com/kb/HT5570 (support.apple.com)
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