Sorry,

I wasn’t quite remembering correctly. Following is the email I received…

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Thank you for using two-step verification to protect the security of your Apple ID.

If you install the iOS 11 or macOS High Sierra public betas this summer and meet the basic requirements, your Apple ID (xxxxxx) will be automatically updated to use two-factor authentication. This is our most advanced, easy-to-use account security, and it’s required to use some of the latest features of iOS, macOS, and iCloud.

Once updated, you’ll get the same extra layer of security you enjoy with two-step verification today, but with an even better user experience. Verification codes will be displayed on your trusted devices automatically whenever you sign in, and you will no longer need to keep a printed recovery key to make sure you can reset a forgotten password.

For more information, read Two-Factor Authentication for Apple ID. If you have additional questions, visit Apple Support.
Apple Support

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The information page can be found at
<https://support.apple.com/en-ca/HT204915>

rgds,
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On 9 Jun 2017, at 10:54, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:

On 9 Jun 2017, at 16:26, Verdon Vaillancourt wrote:

My understanding is that it will be with the next release of MacOS (High Sierra?), sometime this fall… unless you are using one of the beta builds.

If you find a link to this information then please share.

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Benny
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