HT5593 Hi, for two-step verification there is no Kuwait & Pakistan country for SMS. How we can proceed if we belong one of these countries?

Hi, for two-step verification there is no Kuwait & Pakistan country for SMS. How we can proceed if we belong one of these countries?

We have no idea. We are not Apple. I'd expect a long wait in Pakistan, though, since Apple does not do business or provide support there at all.

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    Also, I read this on one of the Apple Support Documents: 
    How do I use Find My iPhone notifications to receive verification codes?
    Find My iPhone notifications can be used to receive verification codes on any iOS device with Find My iPhone turned on.
    How indeed do you do this? It isn't clear at all. It just says that you can use your "Find My iPhone" notifications to receive the verification codes. But how?

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    i've even tried putting my sim card into a non-iphone, still no luck.
    Then how on earth is the iPhone the issue????
    Oh wait, it isn't.
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  • I didn't setup a two step verification for my apple Id , and then when i login into my account on the browser it prompt to enter my verification code !!! HOW COME

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  • Locked out of Apple ID AND lost Recovery Key for two-step verification

    Hey guys,
    Firstly, as the title implies, this is a double-whammy of a problem, and obviously, it is very much my fault. The reason I'm bothering to post this, however, is to find out if anyone else has had this issue and where they are at with it.
    The story:
    I set up two-step verification on my Apple ID about a year ago as I thought it was a good idea. I wrote the Recovery Key down as it told you to, and put it in a folder full of other important documents. In a epic mental lapse, however, I now remember later throwing out that folder, forgetting about my Recovery Key. Ya, that is my fault, I'm and idiot. Anyways...
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    Hey everyone.
    It's been awhile, but I wanted to share with anyone who is interested some general knowledge about this issue that I have learned while communicating with Apple support. Unsurprisingly, the issue is still unresolved, and I am under the impression that it will remain that way, but I'm still trying to get in touch with one of the senior representatives I spoke with a while ago who seemed to think that there might be a solution, so I suppose there is still a chance that things could turn out for the better.
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  • HT202656 verification code not sent to my iPhone (Sprint) for two-step verification for apple id

    I have tried to set up two-step verification several times using iCloud, first my iMac and then, when that didn't work, on my iPhone, all to no avail. I followed the instructions up to and including the step where the message says I will receive an SMS on my iPhone with a verification code. I never received the message with the verification code.
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    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT5593
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    http://support.apple.com/kb/ht5570
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    Matt M.

  • HT5576 When I go to the password and security, there is no Select "Start" under the words "two-step verification" and follow the instructions on the screen

    When I go to the password and security, there is no Select "Start" under the words "two-step verification" and follow the instructions on the screen

    Hey Podducbnov,
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    Apple ID: Frequently asked questions about two-step verification for Apple ID
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT5570
    Thanks,
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