I'm getting these random Apple account confirmation codes several times a day, and I'm worried someone might be trying to log into my account. To clarify, I'm not initiating any login attempts myself. Is it correct to assume that they only have my email address and not my password? What steps can I take to stop these codes from coming?
3 Answers
It sounds like someone might be trying to access your account. If you're receiving codes without asking for them, it's likely that they have your email, but not your password. You should definitely consider changing your password to something stronger and enabling two-factor authentication for added security.
Yeah, those codes typically only get sent when someone tries to log in with the correct password. It's a good idea to change your password immediately. If you continue to receive these codes after that, you might want to reach out to Apple Support for help.
If you keep getting these confirmation codes and you haven't been trying to log in, it’s best to assume someone is attempting to access your account. Change your password and enable two-factor authentication if you haven't already. Just stay proactive!
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