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Apple News App In Action
With iOS 9, Apple is offering many such tiny little conveniences to its mobile operating system.
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The iOS 9 News app will most likely appeal to users that either now aren’t using an aggregator or are dissatisfied with their current app/service. Apple requires a minimum one trusted device and one verified telephone number for two-factor authentication.
Originally introduced back at WWDC, both iOS 9 and OS X El Capitan should officially arrive sometime this fall. You also have to verify at least one phone number as a backup. You can also receive the login code via SMS or a phone call.
Starting in OS X 10.11 and iOS 9, you won’t have to pick a trusted device to send verification codes to.
There is also a new El Capitan Beta 3 which has several bug fixes. Apple will invite users who have installed the new software to participate in this program gradually during this stage. That code, as before, only appears when a iOS device or OS X system is unlocked.
Meanwhile, Chinese jailbreaking PP released its own version of iOS 8.4 jailbreak right after TaiG. The automated message will direct you to iforgot.apple.com to complete the required steps and regain access to your account. Users already using two-step verification are encouraged by Apple to wait for the service’s general release before attempting to enroll.
It is true that the revamped iOS 9 Two-Factor Authentication is less cumbersome than the old system. It also gets a feature that is fairly similar to what Truecaller does.
This new screenshot folder does exactly what you might think it would do.
In the new two-factor authentication system, Apple confirmed that Recovery Key is gone. Typically these codes will be displayed automatically, but if you’ve dismissed your code and need to view it again, you can do so here.
This should also help prevent the loss of Apple IDs, which can remain on lock-down along with your lost or stolen device. Apple notes, “Individual accounts will be made eligible gradually until we can offer the service to everyone”.
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This is something that prospective public iOS 9 beta users will want to keep in mind as we push into the month of July toward a release. Apple says users will see a “two-factor authentication” screen if they can opt in.