Re: Two factor authentication message

2018-09-24 Thread Dave

which password, are you meaning, as there are a few.

Dave.


-Original Message- 
From: l.d.ethie...@gmail.com

Sent: Monday, September 24, 2018 1:57 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Cc: Dave
Subject: Re: Two factor authentication message

And Apple cannot help you if you lose your password.

Lyne

Le 24 sept. 2018 à 08:02, Christopher Chaltain  a 
écrit :


I don't get your statement that two factor authentication is a waste of 
time. I'm not sure how greater security is a waste of time. I also think 
your analogy is flawed. You're talking about a device on the network 
that's using shared services and resources. I suppose if your house was 
broken into and then was used as a base for criminal activity throughout 
the neighborhood then it would be a better analogy, and if the police 
reminding people to lock their doors to reduce crime in the neighborhood, 
I'd be OK with that.



Equating a reminder to use two factor authentication with living in a 
dictatorship is not only melodramatic, but it also trivializes the plight 
of all of those people who do live in a dictatorship.




On 09/24/2018 06:52 AM, Dave wrote:
No it doesn't.

If you have all your security, set up on your phone, and your Pc, then it 
shouldn't affect you at all.


If that was the case, then it would mean, that 2 factor varification was 
a waist of time, as everyone would be affected.


If i choose to leave my front door, unlocked at night, it will be me, 
that is at risk of being burgled, and not you.


I don't wish to live in a nanny state, and i am able to make my own 
decisions.


I left school quite some years ago.

Dave.


-Original Message- From: Christopher Chaltain
Sent: Monday, September 24, 2018 12:34 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Two factor authentication message

I tend to agree with you, but it isn't true that how someone else sets
up their phone doesn't affect you. Having insecure devices on the
internet and networks negatively impacts all of us.


Also, how Apple chooses to remind people to make their devices more
secure has nothing to do with whether you live in a democracy or a
dictatorship.




On 09/24/2018 06:22 AM, Dave wrote:

In your opinion.

It's up to the individual, how they, choose to use their own property.

Not you or Apple.

It doesn't affect you, how a person decides, to set up their phone.

I live in a Democracy, and not a Dictatorship!

Dave.


-Original Message- From: Øyvind Lode
Sent: Monday, September 24, 2018 11:11 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Two factor authentication message

Everyone should have two factor authentication enabled.
I have two factor authentication enabled for my Apple ID and Google
account and it greatly improves security.
So, I understand why Apple continues to nag about enabelling two
factor authentication 
It's actually a very good idea to use that extra layer of security for
your Apple ID and other accounts.

On Mon, 24 Sep 2018 at 04:14, Sieghard Weitzel  
wrote:


As for Do Not Disturb while driving I used to get these as well, then 
at some point I toggled it to automatic and back to manual and they 
never popped up again.



-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com  On Behalf Of 
Kathy Kalaluhi

Sent: Sunday, September 23, 2018 6:48 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: Two factor authentication message

Hi
Did anyone respond to this question?  I am having the same issue.  For 
some odd reason, my phone has been giving me a "suggestion for apple Id 
and two factor authentication.  When I tap on the suggestion and/or tip 
whatever, it takes me into settings and I have the choice to install 
now, learn more, or not now.  This message pops up randomly and can 
appear as much as three to four times a day.


I also continue to receive a suggestion that I can turn on Do not 
Disturb While driving.  I went into settings and selected manually for 
do not disturb.  However, it pops up every time I get into the car.  I 
still receive texts and other notifications while in the car but also 
this message.  I cannot find in control center or notifications where 
to get rid of these suggestions or tips or whatever they are called. If 
anyone can help, I surely would appreciate it.

Kathy

-Original Message-
From: 'Simon W' via VIPhone [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com]
Sent: Saturday, September 22, 2018 10:36 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Two factor authentication message

Hi everyone! Does anybody know how to turn off the notification where 
it asks for two Factor authentication in my settings on the iphone?


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Re: Two factor authentication message

2018-09-24 Thread Christopher Chaltain
Again, I'm not following, but as you say, that's my fault and not due to 
any lack of clarity on your point.



Two factor authentication being used by others helps me since if someone 
has my contact stored in the cloud, and their account is compromised 
then I'm opened up to spam and other malware attacks.



As I said in my first email, I tend to agree with you, and people should 
have the freedom to determine their own level of security. I just think 
you're naive for thinking the security on your own phone only affects 
yourself. I also think it's ironic that someone who chooses to buy into 
the Apple ecosystem chooses a simple reminder to complain about living 
in a nanny state. Makes  me wonder how closely you've read your EULA 
from Apple.



On 09/24/2018 07:12 AM, Dave wrote:
I said it would be a waist of time, if other people deciding not to 
use it, affected, those who choose to have it on.


If you can't work out what i am saying, then i really can't be 
bothered, as i have things to do, and can't keep arguing the toss with 
you.


Dave.


-Original Message- From: Christopher Chaltain
Sent: Monday, September 24, 2018 1:02 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com ; Dave
Subject: Re: Two factor authentication message

I don't get your statement that two factor authentication is a waste of
time. I'm not sure how greater security is a waste of time. I also think
your analogy is flawed. You're talking about a device on the network
that's using shared services and resources. I suppose if your house was
broken into and then was used as a base for criminal activity throughout
the neighborhood then it would be a better analogy, and if the police
reminding people to lock their doors to reduce crime in the
neighborhood, I'd be OK with that.


Equating a reminder to use two factor authentication with living in a
dictatorship is not only melodramatic, but it also trivializes the
plight of all of those people who do live in a dictatorship.


On 09/24/2018 06:52 AM, Dave wrote:

No it doesn't.

If you have all your security, set up on your phone, and your Pc, 
then it shouldn't affect you at all.


If that was the case, then it would mean, that 2 factor varification 
was a waist of time, as everyone would be affected.


If i choose to leave my front door, unlocked at night, it will be me, 
that is at risk of being burgled, and not you.


I don't wish to live in a nanny state, and i am able to make my own 
decisions.


I left school quite some years ago.

Dave.


-Original Message- From: Christopher Chaltain
Sent: Monday, September 24, 2018 12:34 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Two factor authentication message

I tend to agree with you, but it isn't true that how someone else sets
up their phone doesn't affect you. Having insecure devices on the
internet and networks negatively impacts all of us.


Also, how Apple chooses to remind people to make their devices more
secure has nothing to do with whether you live in a democracy or a
dictatorship.



On 09/24/2018 06:22 AM, Dave wrote:


In your opinion.

It's up to the individual, how they, choose to use their own property.

Not you or Apple.

It doesn't affect you, how a person decides, to set up their phone.

I live in a Democracy, and not a Dictatorship!

Dave.


-Original Message- From: Øyvind Lode
Sent: Monday, September 24, 2018 11:11 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Two factor authentication message

Everyone should have two factor authentication enabled.
I have two factor authentication enabled for my Apple ID and Google
account and it greatly improves security.
So, I understand why Apple continues to nag about enabelling two
factor authentication 
It's actually a very good idea to use that extra layer of security for
your Apple ID and other accounts.

On Mon, 24 Sep 2018 at 04:14, Sieghard Weitzel  
wrote:


As for Do Not Disturb while driving I used to get these as well, 
then at some point I toggled it to automatic and back to manual and 
they never popped up again.



-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com  On Behalf 
Of Kathy Kalaluhi

Sent: Sunday, September 23, 2018 6:48 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: Two factor authentication message

Hi
Did anyone respond to this question?  I am having the same issue.  
For some odd reason, my phone has been giving me a "suggestion for 
apple Id and two factor authentication. When I tap on the 
suggestion and/or tip whatever, it takes me into settings and I 
have the choice to install now, learn more, or not now.  This 
message pops up randomly and can appear as much as three to four 
times a day.


I also continue to receive a suggestion that I can turn on Do not 
Disturb While driving.  I went into settings and selected manually 
for do not disturb.  However, it pops up every time I get into the 
car.  I still receive texts and other notifications while in the 
car but also this message. I cannot find in control c

Re: Two factor authentication message

2018-09-24 Thread l . d . ethier23
And Apple cannot help you if you lose your password.

Lyne

> Le 24 sept. 2018 à 08:02, Christopher Chaltain  a écrit :
> 
> I don't get your statement that two factor authentication is a waste of time. 
> I'm not sure how greater security is a waste of time. I also think your 
> analogy is flawed. You're talking about a device on the network that's using 
> shared services and resources. I suppose if your house was broken into and 
> then was used as a base for criminal activity throughout the neighborhood 
> then it would be a better analogy, and if the police reminding people to lock 
> their doors to reduce crime in the neighborhood, I'd be OK with that.
> 
> 
> Equating a reminder to use two factor authentication with living in a 
> dictatorship is not only melodramatic, but it also trivializes the plight of 
> all of those people who do live in a dictatorship.
> 
> 
>> On 09/24/2018 06:52 AM, Dave wrote:
>> No it doesn't.
>> 
>> If you have all your security, set up on your phone, and your Pc, then it 
>> shouldn't affect you at all.
>> 
>> If that was the case, then it would mean, that 2 factor varification was a 
>> waist of time, as everyone would be affected.
>> 
>> If i choose to leave my front door, unlocked at night, it will be me, that 
>> is at risk of being burgled, and not you.
>> 
>> I don't wish to live in a nanny state, and i am able to make my own 
>> decisions.
>> 
>> I left school quite some years ago.
>> 
>> Dave.
>> 
>> 
>> -Original Message- From: Christopher Chaltain
>> Sent: Monday, September 24, 2018 12:34 PM
>> To: viphone@googlegroups.com
>> Subject: Re: Two factor authentication message
>> 
>> I tend to agree with you, but it isn't true that how someone else sets
>> up their phone doesn't affect you. Having insecure devices on the
>> internet and networks negatively impacts all of us.
>> 
>> 
>> Also, how Apple chooses to remind people to make their devices more
>> secure has nothing to do with whether you live in a democracy or a
>> dictatorship.
>> 
>> 
>> 
>>> On 09/24/2018 06:22 AM, Dave wrote:
>>> 
>>> In your opinion.
>>> 
>>> It's up to the individual, how they, choose to use their own property.
>>> 
>>> Not you or Apple.
>>> 
>>> It doesn't affect you, how a person decides, to set up their phone.
>>> 
>>> I live in a Democracy, and not a Dictatorship!
>>> 
>>> Dave.
>>> 
>>> 
>>> -Original Message- From: Øyvind Lode
>>> Sent: Monday, September 24, 2018 11:11 AM
>>> To: viphone@googlegroups.com
>>> Subject: Re: Two factor authentication message
>>> 
>>> Everyone should have two factor authentication enabled.
>>> I have two factor authentication enabled for my Apple ID and Google
>>> account and it greatly improves security.
>>> So, I understand why Apple continues to nag about enabelling two
>>> factor authentication 
>>> It's actually a very good idea to use that extra layer of security for
>>> your Apple ID and other accounts.
>>> 
>>>> On Mon, 24 Sep 2018 at 04:14, Sieghard Weitzel  wrote:
>>>> 
>>>> As for Do Not Disturb while driving I used to get these as well, then at 
>>>> some point I toggled it to automatic and back to manual and they never 
>>>> popped up again.
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> -Original Message-
>>>> From: viphone@googlegroups.com  On Behalf Of 
>>>> Kathy Kalaluhi
>>>> Sent: Sunday, September 23, 2018 6:48 PM
>>>> To: viphone@googlegroups.com
>>>> Subject: RE: Two factor authentication message
>>>> 
>>>> Hi
>>>> Did anyone respond to this question?  I am having the same issue.  For 
>>>> some odd reason, my phone has been giving me a "suggestion for apple Id 
>>>> and two factor authentication.  When I tap on the suggestion and/or tip 
>>>> whatever, it takes me into settings and I have the choice to install now, 
>>>> learn more, or not now.  This message pops up randomly and can appear as 
>>>> much as three to four times a day.
>>>> 
>>>> I also continue to receive a suggestion that I can turn on Do not Disturb 
>>>> While driving.  I went into settings and selected manually for do not 
>>>> disturb.  However, it pops up every time I get into the car.  I still 
>>>> receive texts and other notifications while 

Re: Two factor authentication message

2018-09-24 Thread Dave
I said it would be a waist of time, if other people deciding not to use it, 
affected, those who choose to have it on.


If you can't work out what i am saying, then i really can't be bothered, as 
i have things to do, and can't keep arguing the toss with you.


Dave.


-Original Message- 
From: Christopher Chaltain

Sent: Monday, September 24, 2018 1:02 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com ; Dave
Subject: Re: Two factor authentication message

I don't get your statement that two factor authentication is a waste of
time. I'm not sure how greater security is a waste of time. I also think
your analogy is flawed. You're talking about a device on the network
that's using shared services and resources. I suppose if your house was
broken into and then was used as a base for criminal activity throughout
the neighborhood then it would be a better analogy, and if the police
reminding people to lock their doors to reduce crime in the
neighborhood, I'd be OK with that.


Equating a reminder to use two factor authentication with living in a
dictatorship is not only melodramatic, but it also trivializes the
plight of all of those people who do live in a dictatorship.


On 09/24/2018 06:52 AM, Dave wrote:

No it doesn't.

If you have all your security, set up on your phone, and your Pc, then it 
shouldn't affect you at all.


If that was the case, then it would mean, that 2 factor varification was a 
waist of time, as everyone would be affected.


If i choose to leave my front door, unlocked at night, it will be me, that 
is at risk of being burgled, and not you.


I don't wish to live in a nanny state, and i am able to make my own 
decisions.


I left school quite some years ago.

Dave.


-Original Message- From: Christopher Chaltain
Sent: Monday, September 24, 2018 12:34 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Two factor authentication message

I tend to agree with you, but it isn't true that how someone else sets
up their phone doesn't affect you. Having insecure devices on the
internet and networks negatively impacts all of us.


Also, how Apple chooses to remind people to make their devices more
secure has nothing to do with whether you live in a democracy or a
dictatorship.



On 09/24/2018 06:22 AM, Dave wrote:


In your opinion.

It's up to the individual, how they, choose to use their own property.

Not you or Apple.

It doesn't affect you, how a person decides, to set up their phone.

I live in a Democracy, and not a Dictatorship!

Dave.


-Original Message- From: Øyvind Lode
Sent: Monday, September 24, 2018 11:11 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Two factor authentication message

Everyone should have two factor authentication enabled.
I have two factor authentication enabled for my Apple ID and Google
account and it greatly improves security.
So, I understand why Apple continues to nag about enabelling two
factor authentication 
It's actually a very good idea to use that extra layer of security for
your Apple ID and other accounts.

On Mon, 24 Sep 2018 at 04:14, Sieghard Weitzel  wrote:


As for Do Not Disturb while driving I used to get these as well, then at 
some point I toggled it to automatic and back to manual and they never 
popped up again.



-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com  On Behalf Of 
Kathy Kalaluhi

Sent: Sunday, September 23, 2018 6:48 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: Two factor authentication message

Hi
Did anyone respond to this question?  I am having the same issue.  For 
some odd reason, my phone has been giving me a "suggestion for apple Id 
and two factor authentication.  When I tap on the suggestion and/or tip 
whatever, it takes me into settings and I have the choice to install 
now, learn more, or not now.  This message pops up randomly and can 
appear as much as three to four times a day.


I also continue to receive a suggestion that I can turn on Do not 
Disturb While driving.  I went into settings and selected manually for 
do not disturb.  However, it pops up every time I get into the car.  I 
still receive texts and other notifications while in the car but also 
this message.  I cannot find in control center or notifications where to 
get rid of these suggestions or tips or whatever they are called. If 
anyone can help, I surely would appreciate it.

Kathy

-Original Message-
From: 'Simon W' via VIPhone [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com]
Sent: Saturday, September 22, 2018 10:36 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Two factor authentication message

Hi everyone! Does anybody know how to turn off the notification where it 
asks for two Factor authentication in my settings on the iphone?


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Re: Two factor authentication message

2018-09-24 Thread Christopher Chaltain
I don't get your statement that two factor authentication is a waste of 
time. I'm not sure how greater security is a waste of time. I also think 
your analogy is flawed. You're talking about a device on the network 
that's using shared services and resources. I suppose if your house was 
broken into and then was used as a base for criminal activity throughout 
the neighborhood then it would be a better analogy, and if the police 
reminding people to lock their doors to reduce crime in the 
neighborhood, I'd be OK with that.



Equating a reminder to use two factor authentication with living in a 
dictatorship is not only melodramatic, but it also trivializes the 
plight of all of those people who do live in a dictatorship.



On 09/24/2018 06:52 AM, Dave wrote:

No it doesn't.

If you have all your security, set up on your phone, and your Pc, then 
it shouldn't affect you at all.


If that was the case, then it would mean, that 2 factor varification 
was a waist of time, as everyone would be affected.


If i choose to leave my front door, unlocked at night, it will be me, 
that is at risk of being burgled, and not you.


I don't wish to live in a nanny state, and i am able to make my own 
decisions.


I left school quite some years ago.

Dave.


-Original Message- From: Christopher Chaltain
Sent: Monday, September 24, 2018 12:34 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Two factor authentication message

I tend to agree with you, but it isn't true that how someone else sets
up their phone doesn't affect you. Having insecure devices on the
internet and networks negatively impacts all of us.


Also, how Apple chooses to remind people to make their devices more
secure has nothing to do with whether you live in a democracy or a
dictatorship.



On 09/24/2018 06:22 AM, Dave wrote:


In your opinion.

It's up to the individual, how they, choose to use their own property.

Not you or Apple.

It doesn't affect you, how a person decides, to set up their phone.

I live in a Democracy, and not a Dictatorship!

Dave.


-Original Message- From: Øyvind Lode
Sent: Monday, September 24, 2018 11:11 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Two factor authentication message

Everyone should have two factor authentication enabled.
I have two factor authentication enabled for my Apple ID and Google
account and it greatly improves security.
So, I understand why Apple continues to nag about enabelling two
factor authentication 
It's actually a very good idea to use that extra layer of security for
your Apple ID and other accounts.

On Mon, 24 Sep 2018 at 04:14, Sieghard Weitzel  wrote:


As for Do Not Disturb while driving I used to get these as well, 
then at some point I toggled it to automatic and back to manual and 
they never popped up again.



-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com  On Behalf 
Of Kathy Kalaluhi

Sent: Sunday, September 23, 2018 6:48 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: Two factor authentication message

Hi
Did anyone respond to this question?  I am having the same issue.  
For some odd reason, my phone has been giving me a "suggestion for 
apple Id and two factor authentication.  When I tap on the 
suggestion and/or tip whatever, it takes me into settings and I have 
the choice to install now, learn more, or not now.  This message 
pops up randomly and can appear as much as three to four times a day.


I also continue to receive a suggestion that I can turn on Do not 
Disturb While driving.  I went into settings and selected manually 
for do not disturb.  However, it pops up every time I get into the 
car.  I still receive texts and other notifications while in the car 
but also this message.  I cannot find in control center or 
notifications where to get rid of these suggestions or tips or 
whatever they are called. If anyone can help, I surely would 
appreciate it.

Kathy

-Original Message-
From: 'Simon W' via VIPhone [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com]
Sent: Saturday, September 22, 2018 10:36 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Two factor authentication message

Hi everyone! Does anybody know how to turn off the notification 
where it asks for two Factor authentication in my settings on the 
iphone?


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Re: Two factor authentication message

2018-09-24 Thread Dave

No it doesn't.

If you have all your security, set up on your phone, and your Pc, then it 
shouldn't affect you at all.


If that was the case, then it would mean, that 2 factor varification was a 
waist of time, as everyone would be affected.


If i choose to leave my front door, unlocked at night, it will be me, that 
is at risk of being burgled, and not you.


I don't wish to live in a nanny state, and i am able to make my own 
decisions.


I left school quite some years ago.

Dave.


-Original Message- 
From: Christopher Chaltain

Sent: Monday, September 24, 2018 12:34 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Two factor authentication message

I tend to agree with you, but it isn't true that how someone else sets
up their phone doesn't affect you. Having insecure devices on the
internet and networks negatively impacts all of us.


Also, how Apple chooses to remind people to make their devices more
secure has nothing to do with whether you live in a democracy or a
dictatorship.



On 09/24/2018 06:22 AM, Dave wrote:


In your opinion.

It's up to the individual, how they, choose to use their own property.

Not you or Apple.

It doesn't affect you, how a person decides, to set up their phone.

I live in a Democracy, and not a Dictatorship!

Dave.


-Original Message- From: Øyvind Lode
Sent: Monday, September 24, 2018 11:11 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Two factor authentication message

Everyone should have two factor authentication enabled.
I have two factor authentication enabled for my Apple ID and Google
account and it greatly improves security.
So, I understand why Apple continues to nag about enabelling two
factor authentication 
It's actually a very good idea to use that extra layer of security for
your Apple ID and other accounts.

On Mon, 24 Sep 2018 at 04:14, Sieghard Weitzel  wrote:


As for Do Not Disturb while driving I used to get these as well, then at 
some point I toggled it to automatic and back to manual and they never 
popped up again.



-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com  On Behalf Of 
Kathy Kalaluhi

Sent: Sunday, September 23, 2018 6:48 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: Two factor authentication message

Hi
Did anyone respond to this question?  I am having the same issue.  For 
some odd reason, my phone has been giving me a "suggestion for apple Id 
and two factor authentication.  When I tap on the suggestion and/or tip 
whatever, it takes me into settings and I have the choice to install now, 
learn more, or not now.  This message pops up randomly and can appear as 
much as three to four times a day.


I also continue to receive a suggestion that I can turn on Do not Disturb 
While driving.  I went into settings and selected manually for do not 
disturb.  However, it pops up every time I get into the car.  I still 
receive texts and other notifications while in the car but also this 
message.  I cannot find in control center or notifications where to get 
rid of these suggestions or tips or whatever they are called.  If anyone 
can help, I surely would appreciate it.

Kathy

-Original Message-
From: 'Simon W' via VIPhone [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com]
Sent: Saturday, September 22, 2018 10:36 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Two factor authentication message

Hi everyone! Does anybody know how to turn off the notification where it 
asks for two Factor authentication in my settings on the iphone?


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Re: Two factor authentication message

2018-09-24 Thread Christopher Chaltain
I tend to agree with you, but it isn't true that how someone else sets 
up their phone doesn't affect you. Having insecure devices on the 
internet and networks negatively impacts all of us.



Also, how Apple chooses to remind people to make their devices more 
secure has nothing to do with whether you live in a democracy or a 
dictatorship.




On 09/24/2018 06:22 AM, Dave wrote:


In your opinion.

It's up to the individual, how they, choose to use their own property.

Not you or Apple.

It doesn't affect you, how a person decides, to set up their phone.

I live in a Democracy, and not a Dictatorship!

Dave.


-Original Message- From: Øyvind Lode
Sent: Monday, September 24, 2018 11:11 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Two factor authentication message

Everyone should have two factor authentication enabled.
I have two factor authentication enabled for my Apple ID and Google
account and it greatly improves security.
So, I understand why Apple continues to nag about enabelling two
factor authentication 
It's actually a very good idea to use that extra layer of security for
your Apple ID and other accounts.

On Mon, 24 Sep 2018 at 04:14, Sieghard Weitzel  wrote:


As for Do Not Disturb while driving I used to get these as well, then 
at some point I toggled it to automatic and back to manual and they 
never popped up again.



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From: viphone@googlegroups.com  On Behalf 
Of Kathy Kalaluhi

Sent: Sunday, September 23, 2018 6:48 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: Two factor authentication message

Hi
Did anyone respond to this question?  I am having the same issue.  
For some odd reason, my phone has been giving me a "suggestion for 
apple Id and two factor authentication.  When I tap on the suggestion 
and/or tip whatever, it takes me into settings and I have the choice 
to install now, learn more, or not now.  This message pops up 
randomly and can appear as much as three to four times a day.


I also continue to receive a suggestion that I can turn on Do not 
Disturb While driving.  I went into settings and selected manually 
for do not disturb.  However, it pops up every time I get into the 
car.  I still receive texts and other notifications while in the car 
but also this message.  I cannot find in control center or 
notifications where to get rid of these suggestions or tips or 
whatever they are called.  If anyone can help, I surely would 
appreciate it.

Kathy

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Subject: Two factor authentication message

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Re: Two factor authentication message

2018-09-24 Thread Dave



In your opinion.

It's up to the individual, how they, choose to use their own property.

Not you or Apple.

It doesn't affect you, how a person decides, to set up their phone.

I live in a Democracy, and not a Dictatorship!

Dave.


-Original Message- 
From: Øyvind Lode

Sent: Monday, September 24, 2018 11:11 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Two factor authentication message

Everyone should have two factor authentication enabled.
I have two factor authentication enabled for my Apple ID and Google
account and it greatly improves security.
So, I understand why Apple continues to nag about enabelling two
factor authentication 
It's actually a very good idea to use that extra layer of security for
your Apple ID and other accounts.

On Mon, 24 Sep 2018 at 04:14, Sieghard Weitzel  wrote:


As for Do Not Disturb while driving I used to get these as well, then at 
some point I toggled it to automatic and back to manual and they never 
popped up again.



-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com  On Behalf Of 
Kathy Kalaluhi

Sent: Sunday, September 23, 2018 6:48 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: Two factor authentication message

Hi
Did anyone respond to this question?  I am having the same issue.  For 
some odd reason, my phone has been giving me a "suggestion for apple Id 
and two factor authentication.  When I tap on the suggestion and/or tip 
whatever, it takes me into settings and I have the choice to install now, 
learn more, or not now.  This message pops up randomly and can appear as 
much as three to four times a day.


I also continue to receive a suggestion that I can turn on Do not Disturb 
While driving.  I went into settings and selected manually for do not 
disturb.  However, it pops up every time I get into the car.  I still 
receive texts and other notifications while in the car but also this 
message.  I cannot find in control center or notifications where to get 
rid of these suggestions or tips or whatever they are called.  If anyone 
can help, I surely would appreciate it.

Kathy

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Sent: Saturday, September 22, 2018 10:36 PM
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Subject: Two factor authentication message

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Re: Two factor authentication message

2018-09-24 Thread Øyvind Lode
Everyone should have two factor authentication enabled.
I have two factor authentication enabled for my Apple ID and Google
account and it greatly improves security.
So, I understand why Apple continues to nag about enabelling two
factor authentication 
It's actually a very good idea to use that extra layer of security for
your Apple ID and other accounts.

On Mon, 24 Sep 2018 at 04:14, Sieghard Weitzel  wrote:
>
> As for Do Not Disturb while driving I used to get these as well, then at some 
> point I toggled it to automatic and back to manual and they never popped up 
> again.
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: viphone@googlegroups.com  On Behalf Of Kathy 
> Kalaluhi
> Sent: Sunday, September 23, 2018 6:48 PM
> To: viphone@googlegroups.com
> Subject: RE: Two factor authentication message
>
> Hi
> Did anyone respond to this question?  I am having the same issue.  For some 
> odd reason, my phone has been giving me a "suggestion for apple Id and two 
> factor authentication.  When I tap on the suggestion and/or tip whatever, it 
> takes me into settings and I have the choice to install now, learn more, or 
> not now.  This message pops up randomly and can appear as much as three to 
> four times a day.
>
> I also continue to receive a suggestion that I can turn on Do not Disturb 
> While driving.  I went into settings and selected manually for do not 
> disturb.  However, it pops up every time I get into the car.  I still receive 
> texts and other notifications while in the car but also this message.  I 
> cannot find in control center or notifications where to get rid of these 
> suggestions or tips or whatever they are called.  If anyone can help, I 
> surely would appreciate it.
> Kathy
>
> -Original Message-
> From: 'Simon W' via VIPhone [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com]
> Sent: Saturday, September 22, 2018 10:36 PM
> To: viphone@googlegroups.com
> Subject: Two factor authentication message
>
> Hi everyone! Does anybody know how to turn off the notification where it asks 
> for two Factor authentication in my settings on the iphone?
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RE: Two factor authentication message

2018-09-23 Thread Sieghard Weitzel
As for Do Not Disturb while driving I used to get these as well, then at some 
point I toggled it to automatic and back to manual and they never popped up 
again.


-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com  On Behalf Of Kathy 
Kalaluhi
Sent: Sunday, September 23, 2018 6:48 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: Two factor authentication message

Hi 
Did anyone respond to this question?  I am having the same issue.  For some odd 
reason, my phone has been giving me a "suggestion for apple Id and two factor 
authentication.  When I tap on the suggestion and/or tip whatever, it takes me 
into settings and I have the choice to install now, learn more, or not now.  
This message pops up randomly and can appear as much as three to four times a 
day.  

I also continue to receive a suggestion that I can turn on Do not Disturb While 
driving.  I went into settings and selected manually for do not disturb.  
However, it pops up every time I get into the car.  I still receive texts and 
other notifications while in the car but also this message.  I cannot find in 
control center or notifications where to get rid of these suggestions or tips 
or whatever they are called.  If anyone can help, I surely would appreciate it. 
Kathy 

-Original Message-
From: 'Simon W' via VIPhone [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] 
Sent: Saturday, September 22, 2018 10:36 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Two factor authentication message

Hi everyone! Does anybody know how to turn off the notification where it asks 
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RE: Two factor authentication message

2018-09-23 Thread Kathy Kalaluhi
Hi 
Did anyone respond to this question?  I am having the same issue.  For some odd 
reason, my phone has been giving me a "suggestion for apple Id and two factor 
authentication.  When I tap on the suggestion and/or tip whatever, it takes me 
into settings and I have the choice to install now, learn more, or not now.  
This message pops up randomly and can appear as much as three to four times a 
day.  

I also continue to receive a suggestion that I can turn on Do not Disturb While 
driving.  I went into settings and selected manually for do not disturb.  
However, it pops up every time I get into the car.  I still receive texts and 
other notifications while in the car but also this message.  I cannot find in 
control center or notifications where to get rid of these suggestions or tips 
or whatever they are called.  If anyone can help, I surely would appreciate it. 
Kathy 

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Sent: Saturday, September 22, 2018 10:36 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
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Two factor authentication message

2018-09-22 Thread 'Simon W' via VIPhone
Hi everyone! Does anybody know how to turn off the notification where it asks 
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