![]() Instead, it uses a physical key that you plug into your iPhone, iPad or Mac to authenticate yourself after entering your username and password. This takes the place of the text message or two-factor push notification. However, as more and more iPhones, Macs and Apple Watches are being used by celebrities, heads of state and high ranking officials, both in the US and abroad, Apple has felt the need to exponentially increase security of Apple accounts for those folks that need it.Īpple improved security by releasing support for physical security keys for authenticating with your Apple account. ![]() Image: ink drop/Adobe StockĪpple has long had the support for text message and push notifications for its two-factor authentication for Apple ID accounts. Learn how to pick, set up and use physical security keys with your Apple ID account on iOS and macOS for an added layer of security on your Apple account. How to set up security keys for Apple accounts ![]()
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