Two-step verification needs one SMS capable phone number. As I am a Bangladeshi how can I send phone number.pl help.

Two-step verification needs one SMS capable phone number. Bangladesh is not listed country. How can I receive message my phone.

2-step verification is not available in Bangladesh as yet.

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    Just saw the announcement that Two step verification for your Apple account is now available to Canada. 
    http://www.macnn.com/articles/13/05/10/option.will.appear.automatically.in.accou nt.details/
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    False start.
    The option to sign up for two step verification has now been removed again. 
    I guess they have to get the SMS feature working first. 
    Here is a request.  Apple can you implement the industry standard time based authentication protocol:
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Time-based_One-time_Password_Algorithm
    http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6238
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    i know when they first announced two step verification in Canada sms support was not there but now it's listed specifically for Canada and Telus on Apple support page. so what's the issue ?
    i know Apple has had tons of issues with sms codes outside the US but i figured by now they would get it right so i'm hoping there's just something i'm missing.

    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.
    Unbelievable...

  • Two-step verification is not available in "Passwords and Security" as it should be

    In order to activate two-step verification for my apple account I was told to log in at appleid.apple.com, go to "Passwords and Security" and locate "Two step verification".
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    2-step verification is not available in Romania as yet. There isn't any information about roll-out to countries in which it's not yet available.

  • 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.

  • HT5570 When I  enable two step verification , do i need a code

    i have enabled two step verification and my iPhone 5s is a trusted device
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  • Can I setup two-step verification for more than one Apple ID?

    I have one iPad and one iPhone.
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  • I need to setup Two-Step Verification but iraq not in location

    hello ...
    i have some trouble with two step verification ... when i go to  https://appleid.apple.com/ and enter to my account and go to "password and security" and enter my security answer
    after i answer my security questions i seen "Two-Step Verification"  but when i click on get started .. i stopped in choose a number for trust device because i can't found "iraq" in country choose ... how i can setup verification with out send sms to my number .. i want to setup two step verification and linked my account to my device .. but i tell you before .. iraq not in choose country then i can't compete my issues ... so .. can i have some help with another way .. or right way .. please ?
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    Hello Hmoda aliraqi,
    Two-step verification is not currently available in Iraq.
    Which countries is two-step verification available in?
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    Argentina
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    Bolivia
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    Chile
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    Colombia
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    Denmark
    Dominican Republic
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    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT5570
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  • What apps are not covered under two-step verification?

    I am trying to determine if I need to create an app-specific password, in addition to the two-step verification that I just completed.  However, I won't bother if I don't need to worry about it.

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  • Since installing Microsoft two step verification for my Outlook account via my PC I can no longer send emails on this account on my iPad. How can I rectify this?

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

    Hey guys,
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    3. Given the above thought, how could Apple not have some sort of special contingency for this type of situation? I profess my ignorance of how these types of systems are set up, but I would feel that there should be a special method for recovery in place if the account has been locked, and the owner is able to verify that they have the password and trusted devices.
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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.
    Here's the rundown:
    Anytime you are unable to sign in to or access your account because of "security reasons", your account is under what is called a "DS Lockout".
    A DS Lockout on an Apple ID can be triggered for a few reasons, such as when too many failed logins to the Apple ID (using an incorrect password) are attempted, or when a purchase is made that Apple believes to be fraudulent.
    Under normal circumstances, a DS Lockout only lasts for 8 hours, after which the lock is lifted and access to the account by inputting the correct password is re-enabled.
    This is where the catch for anybody who set up two-step verification is.
    According to one of Apple's security representatives, IF you have two-step verification enabled upon being inflicted with a DS Lockout, the 8-hour lockout period is extended indefinitely as an additional security measure (a feature, I suppose). Therefore, the only way to regain access to the account is by resetting the password, as waiting for the lockout to expire is no longer an option. And of course, resetting your password, as stated by Apple, is one of the situations in which you need your Recovery Key. EVEN IF YOU KNOW WHAT THE ACCOUNT'S CURRENT PASSWORD IS, the lockout prevents you from being able to input it as a means of authentication. You MUST reset your password in order to regain access, and you MUST input your recovery key in order to reset your password.
    So, that seems to be the gist of it. It does make sense, but here's my problem:
    Upon setting up two-step verification, Apple does warn you of many things, but they do not make any mention of this specific scenario. Indeed, it is very much my fault for loosing my verification key, but the thing is, I’m human, I make mistakes, and I know that I will continue to do so. One of the reasons I chose to take the risk of setting up two-step verification is because Apple explicitly stated that as long as I had access to two of the three required "keys" -- my Recovery Key, my password, and at least one of my trusted Apple devices -- I would always be able to gain access to my account. In other words, as long as I didn’t screw up so bad as to loose access to two of my keys, I’d be okay. Obviously, there is a huge exception to this case that, again, is not mentioned anywhere, hence all the confusion. Had I know that it was possible that it could come down to me needing a single, specific key to regain access to my account, I probably would have opted out of two-step verification, recognizing that as a busy college student who's constantly reorganizing and dealing with tons of forms, worksheets, and other various documents, it's not as easy to hold on to a slip of paper as it might be for others. I'm hoping that at some point, Apple adds a big, red warning to the setup process which reads something like:
    "In the event that your Apple ID is locked due to a detected security risk, your Recovery key will be necessary to regaining access to your account; knowing your password and/or having access to any of your trusted devices will no longer be enough."
    I really do appreciate how seriously Apple takes its security, but I think that there is still room for improvement. This should start with more clearly and fully stating the conditions of its security measures, as well as having its customer support be more educated on these conditions (they themselves stated that they had never been trained on issues revolving around two-step verification). Protecting someone's private information is important, but so too is making every possible effort to ensure that customers can't easily loose access to all the content and services that they have spent much time and money building up and using.
    As stated above, I'm still trying to get a hold of the Apple representative who initially assisted me, so if I have any additional updates, I'll be sure to reply to this thread. I hope that anyone who is going through the same issue, or is simply curious, finds this information to be useful.

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