Is there any difference in setting up two-factor authentication for Apple ID on Chrome, Coc Coc, Firefox compared to other browsers or Safari? Users often wonder about this and turn to Mytour for answers beyond the traditional method. Let's explore alternative options beyond conventional two-factor authentication.
Guide to Setting Up Two-Factor Authentication for Apple ID on Chrome, Coc Coc, Firefox
Mytour answers the reader's question on whether it's possible to set up two-factor authentication for Apple ID on Chrome, Coc Coc, Firefox, and the answer is NO. Apple doesn't allow users to perform two-factor authentication setup via browsers; it's only permitted on the respective devices for maximum security. Hence, attempting two-factor authentication setup on browsers is currently not feasible.
- Additionally, if you're unfamiliar with the process of setting up two-factor authentication for Apple ID, check out the guide below.
Step 1: Here, we utilize an iPad to perform two-factor authentication setup for Apple ID, as iOS device interfaces are quite consistent. Navigate to Settings and you'll immediately see the Apple ID section at the top.
Step 2: Within this section, you'll find Password & Security, click on it to proceed with setting up two-factor authentication for Apple ID.
Proceed to re-enter your device password to confirm two-factor authentication for Apple ID.
Step 3: Within Password & Security, activate two-factor authentication for Apple ID by clicking on Turn On Two-Factor Authentication.
Step 4: An Apple ID Security alert box will appear, click on Continue to proceed.
Step 5: Enter your phone number to facilitate two-factor authentication for Apple ID.
Step 6: Next, you'll receive a verification code. Enter it on your iPad, and the system will automatically verify for you.
Following this step, we've completed the two-factor authentication process for Apple ID. Your remaining task is to check if the two-factor authentication for Apple ID has been successfully completed or not.
Step 7: Proceed to access HERE to attempt logging into your Apple ID account.
Step 8: Enter your password after correctly inputting your Apple ID account.
Step 9: Here, the system will prompt you to answer a security question. Don't worry if you can't remember; we can always set it again.
Step 10: If the system requires us to enter a verification code, it means we've successfully activated two-factor authentication for Apple ID.
Step 11: On the device, we simply need to allow access.
Immediately after, a series of numbers will appear on the device, and we just need to input them into the browser to log in.
Above is the guide to set up two-factor authentication for your Apple ID on your device. It's unfortunate that we cannot yet verify Apple ID on Chrome, Coc Coc, Firefox browsers, but it's due to Apple's security measures, which are beneficial for users.
Not only Apple ID, but even your Gmail account can activate this feature. Specifically, to activate Gmail's 2-step verification, users can refer to the Gmail 2-step security guide here.
