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I Forgot My Answer Code I Received For My Identification Code

My Apple ID has a two factor verification and it sends the code to my old lost no. whenever I log in to a new device. How can I recover my Apple ID?

go to Recover Your Apple ID and follow the steps.

Why do I keep receiving texts with an Apple ID verification code? I never requested them. It’s a new number, and a brand new iPhone X with the same Apple account I’ve used for 5 years.

Apple has been having their new devices set to always have two-factor identification. Two-factor identification is a security measure that checks with a secondary device that you are the correct user of your Apple ID. This way of somebody tries to log in to your account on the internet, another iPhone, iPad, Apple computer, or Apple TV… to gain access to your account that you could deny them access even if they somehow have your password. This is slowly becoming a normal option for companies that store important information for people.There could be many reasons that you are receiving these notifications.If you sold your old phone, but forgot to reset it to factory mode, the person that bought it might be trying to add their Apple ID and can't properly set it up without logging in to your account and removing it. I would suggest being a good neighbor and helping them remove your information from your old device.If you also have a new computer or Apple device and are trying set it up, then you would get these notifications to confirm. The just use the code to confirm your new device and/or login attempt.Possibly somebody is trying to 'hack' into your account. If you think this is the case, you should reset your password.If none of these situaions seem to be the case you could go into settings on your new phone and turn off the two-factor identification. This could leave your account a bit more vulnerable, bit it would also stop any future code notifications from showing up during new device login attempts.

How do you register with corrlinks without an identification code?

Cars & Transportation > Insurance & Registration is the category here. CorrLinks is a way for family and friends to communicate with their loved ones incarcerated in prison. Established through a relationship between a corrections agency and ATG, this system allows family and friends to subscribe to CorrLinks services, which has nothing to do with the subject matter here.

But to answer anyway, click on the link below, and fill out the registration section as a new user.

How do I verify my Facebook account and send the code to my new phone number?

What exactly do you want to do? Do you want to change the number used for verification on facebook or do you want to add one that you previously didn’t input? Either way it’s pretty simple, really.Settings>Security and Login>Two-Factor Authentication>Edit.There you should be given the option to use your new phone and a code will be delivered to that phone number. That’s really all there is to it.IF for some god knows what reason the code doesn’t arrive, it might be due to server overload and you’ll just have to wait a bit. If it still doesn’t arrive after a lot of time has passed, then there might be something up with your new number, in which case all I can do is suggest you use a virtual phone number. Cheers.

I forgot my nokia c6-01 lock code ....how to reset it?

take it to nokia care with identification and purchase papers so u can prove its ur phone and they can fix it for u.

2000 ford crown victoria, where is the color code located?

Hi Carlos,
Paint codes are not included in the VIN, so calling a dealer or manufacturer with that won't do you any good.

Open the driver door.
You will find (either on the edge of the door or on the inside of the door jamb) a plate with all kinds of information about your vehicle printed on it.
It will have the vehicle identification number...and towards the bottom of that plate, you will see "EXT PNT:"

After that there will be 2 characters. They are usually 2 letters but sometimes are a letter & a number.

That is your paint code.


I hope this helps.

How do I reset my Apple ID when my trusted devices are no longer valid?

Trusted devices are used in conjunction with Two-Factor Authentication (2FA) and Two-Step Verification (2SV).Scenario 1: Two-Step VerificationTo reset your Apple ID in the absence of your trusted devices, you’ll absolutely need both the Apple ID password and the recovery key that was generated when activating 2SV:If you either forgot the password or lost the recovery key, then you’re out of luck and your only solution is to start over and create a totally new Apple ID.If you only forgot the password, then the process goes like this:Access iforgot.apple.com using a web browserEnter the email address associated with your Apple IDEnter the CAPTCHA code then click on “Continue”Enter the recovery key then click on “Continue”Please refer to this support article for more information:If you can't sign in with two-step verification using your Apple IDScenario 2: Two-Factor AuthenticationPart of setting up 2FA, you had to provide a trusted phone number, which can be used for sending the verification code either as a text message or a phone call.If you still have access to the trusted phone number and you know your Apple ID password:Access appleid.apple.comEnter your email address and passwordClick on “Didn’t get a verification code?”Choose to use the trusted phone number insteadEnter the code received via text message or phone callIf you don’t remember your password, follow a similar process but access iforgot.apple.com instead.If you don’t have access to the trusted phone number anymore, then you’ll need to initiate an account recovery process.For more information, please visit this support article:Regain access to your Apple ID with two-factor authentication account recoveryHope this helps!

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