In these enlightened times of perpetual password breaches, it’s certainly a 
good idea.  And you no longer have to remember or answer those silly security 
questions.  However, it does translate to a responsibility for you to ensure 
you have access to a device that can be reached for the second factor, 
including any device that receives Find My iPhone messages or SMS messages.  
This is how I have it set up, with my home and mobile numbers over SMS.  You 
can also generate and keep a last-resort rescue code.

Yeah, I think it’s worth it.

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