Apple is known to take security measures quite seriously. In one such attempt, it now brings two-step verification for Apple ID accounts to 48 new countries, including India.
Take a look at the list of countries now supporting the new two-step verification process:
Until now, the feature was available only in 11 countries. With this move, the two-step verification for Apple IDs is now available in overall 59 nations. Needless to say, it has been designed to keep hackers at bay and safeguard the Apple ID through a password recovery option.
On enabling the two-step verification, Apple will text a temporary passcode to the registered iOS device each time you want to log into Apple’s website to manage your account, make iTunes Store purchase from a new device and so on.
To enable the two-step verification option, users need to head to account settings online . Users will be able to enable the option under Manage your Apple Id > Password and security. You can also check out the FAQ sheet .