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Turn off two factor authentication?
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<blockquote data-quote="ferrarr" data-source="post: 1912873" data-attributes="member: 376394"><p>Yes, phone numbers can be landlines or other cell phone numbers, even someone else's iPhone. As long as you have access to it, you're good to go. Even friends or family if you so choose. </p><p></p><p>I set up one of my Apple IDs to use my house phone as trusted number, but I wasn't home when I needed to get the code one time. The next time I was home I switched it to my iPhone number that is registered with my other Apple ID.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ferrarr, post: 1912873, member: 376394"] Yes, phone numbers can be landlines or other cell phone numbers, even someone else's iPhone. As long as you have access to it, you're good to go. Even friends or family if you so choose. I set up one of my Apple IDs to use my house phone as trusted number, but I wasn't home when I needed to get the code one time. The next time I was home I switched it to my iPhone number that is registered with my other Apple ID. [/QUOTE]
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