[House] Two-factor authentication enabled for your Apple ID

Robin Powell robinleepowell at gmail.com
Tue Jan 10 08:12:06 PST 2023


This was me, it's tied to my phone number; hopefully it doesn't make
anything terrible.

On Tue, Jan 10, 2023 at 8:07 AM Apple <noreply at apple.com> wrote:

> [image: Apple]
> Two-factor authentication enabled for your Apple ID
>
> Dear House R3alm,
>
> Two-factor authentication for your Apple ID (*h•••••@teddyb.org
> <http://teddyb.org>*) was enabled on January 10, 2023, 4:07:09 PM GMT.
>
> Two-factor authentication is an additional layer of security designed to
> ensure that you are the only person who can access your account, even if
> someone else knows your password. This helps protect the photos, documents,
> backups, and other personal information you store with Apple.
>
> If you didn’t enable two-factor authentication and believe someone else
> has access to your account, you can return to your previous security
> settings
> <https://iforgot.apple.com/withdraw?key=000177-00-29b61e7ee0e6eac2856925c412027cd40e7e2b9629c0b41977d1671c5f219988LTOW>
> and regain control of your account.
>
> This link and the recovery process will be available for your account
> until January 24, 2023.
>
> Apple Support
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