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Have just carried out the update to iOS-10.1, on my iPad-Air2.
Nothing was declared (other than bug-fixes) that was obviously going to concern/affect me - hence I go ahead!!
After completion, it asks me about "Completion"!
Firstly, it starts by telling me that it now wants "2 factor Authentication" (or something like that)!
It gives you a very minimal explanation, but does supply a URL Link for further info!!
But, but, but, its NOT allowing me to get into the device until I complete the set-up (which includes it) - hence a URL Link is pointless!!
I then discover that I'm required to supply Apple with my Mobile Number!! Sorry, but I'm NOT happy with that!!
However I eventually concede & I attempt to put it in!!
For various practical reasons (mainly associated with the way a certain digit repeats itself) it is MUCH, MUCH simpler to enter (& verify) it as:- 07xx xxx xxxx, rather than 07xxxxxxxxx. The latter version requiring a lot more effort to double-check it is right!!
Surprise, surprise, Apple refuses to accept the "Easy-to-verify" version!!
After getting through that, it then tells me that it has sent a 6-digit PIN (via my Mobile), which I'm supposed to enter. Interestingly it describes the 6-digit PIN as:- xxx xxx.
So they want a 6-digit PIN to include a space (for clarity & checking) but think an 11-digit phone number doesn't require clarity/checking!!
After 5-mins of waiting & waiting & waiting (as well as double & triple checking that I've entered the correct number), I come to the conclusion that I'm NOT going to get any PIN!!
Hence I now have to reverse back &, eventually, discover that I can ignore the so-called "2 factor Authentication".
Try again without "2 factor Authentication"!!
This time it tells me that I've got the Password Wrong - I find this surprising as I did double-check it!! Try re-entering again from scratch - this time it accepts.
Next it tells me that it requires a Photograph of my Credit Card (apparently so that I can used Fingerprint identification to log into my device).
Sorry, but I'm NOT giving away my Credit Card details!
Anyway, fingerprint identification NEVER works for me (I thought I had disabled it) because I have "corrupted/destroyed" fingerprints!!.
Eventually managed to skip that!!
Can't remember if I was asked for anything else but, if I was, I managed to skip that as well!
After, what seemed like a very long time (with a lot of unnecessary effort/frustration) I managed to get my iPad-Air2 up & running again!!
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I was sent an e-mail giving me a link to disable the two factor authentication and go back to the original system .
It was sent to the email associated with my Apple ID
Have you checked there ?
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I was sent an e-mail giving me a link to disable the two factor authentication and go back to the original system .
It was sent to the email associated with my Apple ID
Have you checked there ?
It did specifically state that it had sent it to my Mobile Number, citing the number! Although it gave it as 44 7xxxxxxxxx, rather than what I put it in as (07xxxxxxxxx).
However, I've just check both my declared contact email & the silly iCloud email - nothing in either of them!
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The 6-digit PIN has just arrived - nearly 90 minutes after it was "allegedly" sent!
Are Apple seriously suggesting the Login should take 90 minutes!
Somehow I don't think I will be enabling this super-slow 2-factor Authentication!
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Somehow I don't think I will be enabling this super-slow 2-factor Authentication!
Yep, it got the bums rush here too.
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The 6-digit PIN has just arrived - nearly 90 minutes after it was "allegedly" sent! This is what happens when you apply software updates as soon as they come out. The verification servers would be getting hammered.
2FA has never presented a problem for me.
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On the credit card part are you sure it wasn't going through setting up Apple Pay? It sounds like as part of the setup process it assumed you would do Apple Pay as well in which case it can store your credit card in the local security chip by reading the number off with the camera.
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Probably took you longer to type all that than get the iPad up and running.
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2FA has never presented a problem for me.
Never been a problem for me, before - because I've NEVER been asked about it before!!
Regardless of whether it is a "Good, bad or indifferent" function, it does seem to be ill-thought out idea to "spring-it" onto a user without any advance notice & in a way that prevents the user from finding out any information about it!!
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On the credit card part are you sure it wasn't going through setting up Apple Pay? It sounds like as part of the setup process it assumed you would do Apple Pay as well in which case it can store your credit card in the local security chip by reading the number off with the camera.
Possibly - although it was NOT obviously the case as it appeared to be talking about Touch-ID (something that I'm NOT able to use).
Have to be honest & say that I don't know too much about Apple Pay, but I thought that was something like Contactless-Cards, but using your iPhone - hence, don't understand the relevance of it on an iPad-Air2!!! Certainly I don't have an iPhone (& cannot see the possibility of wanting to own one).
Anyway, assuming it was a viable facility on an iPad-Air2, it does seem to be an ill-thought-out idea to spring it onto users WITHOUT giving them the chance to FULLY review & understand the Pros/Cons & to be able to read/digest the applicable T&Cs!!
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Apple Pay can be used with touch id on iPads for doing store and online purchases. I think that is why it was asking for the credit card - normally when I'm configuring a new ios version on iPads I skip a lot of the setup (including things like siri).
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Apple Pay can be used with touch id on iPads for doing store and online purchases. I think that is why it was asking for the credit card - normally when I'm configuring a new ios version on iPads I skip a lot of the setup (including things like siri).
Thanks for the clarification!
For medical reasons I cannot use Touch-ID, hence have NEVER bothered about any functionality arising from it!!
Still, I've had the iPad-Air2 for some time now (approx 1 yr) & I've obviously upgraded it a few times - however, I certainly DON'T recall ever being "coerced" into signing up for it before!!
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Probably took you longer to type all that than get the iPad up and running.
??? No iPad here???
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