Hi!
Just what i thought to.
I haven’t done that yet.
Will try tomorrow.
But Norman Mailer spins my head right now so can’t do it *smile*.
/A
> 23 mars 2017 kl. 20:09 skrev Scott Granados <scott.grana...@gmail.com>:
> 
> Anders, no need at all to turn it off.  Just do the process as normal and 
> when prompted again to enter your password enter the password + the 6 digits 
> in the same field as one long value.  YOu’ll be good and no need to disable 
> anything.
> 
>> On Mar 23, 2017, at 3:04 PM, Anders Holmberg <and...@pipkrokodil.se> wrote:
>> 
>> Hi!
>> It was a hell to get the two step verification turned on and i don’t want to 
>> turn it off and then turn it on going through this again.
>> But i will do some research on this.
>> /A
>>> 23 mars 2017 kl. 09:27 skrev Scott Granados <scott.grana...@gmail.com>:
>>> 
>>> Ask John Podesta if 2 factor authentication is more trouble than it’s 
>>> worth.;)
>>> 
>>> That’s a pretty reckless statement.  For we who store things like credit 
>>> card numbers, personal files, and so on and so forth do you really just 
>>> want a password between you and it?  I strongly and I mean strongly suggest 
>>> everyone run and don’t walk and enable 2 factor authentication.  That’s my 
>>> opinion however based on seeing the damage caused by having a single 
>>> password only with no really strong protection in place.  The codes in 2 
>>> factor are very very hard to guess (almost impossible), in combination with 
>>> a password you’re even more secure and even if your password is compromised 
>>> your account is still safe and secure behind that second method of 
>>> authentication.
>>>     If you really want to be secure you use some of the hardware based or 
>>> application based for we blind users RSA clients that provide nice long 
>>> strings that change every minute. The RSA secure client was very accessible 
>>> and good on the iPhone and worked well with things like Pulse.  Even the 6 
>>> digit code stuff like Google and Apple use though is very very secure.
>>>     To be fair, Matthew may be right for the type of data he’s storing.  If 
>>> for example he doesn’t store financial information or personal files or 
>>> access accounts he’s concerned over from that device he well may be right.  
>>> On the other hand, if you have any of this content you should really 
>>> consider it.  As I always say only you can value your data and in our 
>>> example here possibly Matthew has a legitimate lack of need if for example 
>>> the data isn’t of value or if he keeps things isolated. I use it because I 
>>> keep documents I want to keep secure.  I also secure the data on the local 
>>> side as well with encryption so it’s not an easy target.  We really need to 
>>> be careful about security.  Things that might have slid a few years back 
>>> are just to dangerous to ignore today as it really is a different 
>>> landscape.  As always though, the choice is your own for your own data, 
>>> value it carefully.
>>> 
>>>> On Mar 22, 2017, at 8:16 PM, Matthew Dyer <ilovecountrymusic...@gmail.com> 
>>>> wrote:
>>>> 
>>>> Hi,
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> Sounds like ypou have 2 step verification enabled on your account.  Try 
>>>> disabling it and see what happens.  JMO 2 step verification coses more 
>>>> trouble than it is worth.
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> Matthew
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> On 03/22/2017 07:06 PM, Anders Holmberg wrote:
>>>>> Hi!
>>>>> I don’t know if its offtopic to ask about this here but if so i 
>>>>> appologize and let me know that so i can ask it on the eyes-free list 
>>>>> instead.
>>>>> I try to login to my apple music account with the apple music app on 
>>>>> android.
>>>>> However when i click the login button i get a dialog telling me to type 
>>>>> the password together with the 2 step verification code sent to my other 
>>>>> devices.
>>>>> THen there is a try again button and i come back to the login screen.
>>>>> I can not find any where to type the verification code.
>>>>> So i am wondering if i should type the email in the e-mail field and the 
>>>>> password and the verification code in the password field together?
>>>>> It sounds very odd to me but i want to try apple music out on my android 
>>>>> device.
>>>>> Thanks in advance for all help.
>>>>> /A
>>>>> 
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