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The Messages and Mail apps on iOS can quickly become cluttered with SMS codes for two-factor authentication, but iOS 17 can automatically delete them. Here's where to find it.
Enabling Two-Factor Authentication To enable two-factor authentication on your Apple ID account, we will have to turn off two-step verification if it is currently enabled.
A constant barrage of two-factor authentication codes can be super annoying, but iOS 17 allows iPhone users to get rid of them in the blink of an eye.
To turn two-factor authentication on if your devices are using iOS 10.3 or later, go to the Password & Security section of the Settings app and turn on two-factor authentication.
Make sure iCloud two-factor authentication is enabled for your Apple account. In a browser, go to Manage Your Apple Account and click Sign In to enter your Apple Account information.
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