MacOS – Will installing OS X Sierra mean the Mac can receive two factor authentication codes

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I managed to get myself in a two-factor authentication pickle. My Apple id is associated with a Mac (currently running OS X Yosemite), an iPhone and an iPad.

The iPad just came back from repair and I needed to restore it from the cloud. Unfortunately before doing that I lost my iPhone! I now have nothing that can receive the two-factor authentication codes. (Didn't see that one coming!)

My Mac is tied to my iCloud account and Apple Id, and I see that Sierra can receive these codes and that I can upgrade from Yosemite which is what's currently running on the Macbook Pro.

If I upgrade to Sierra will that mean my Mac can then also receive the two factor codes (allowing me then to get my iPad back up and running)?

Or will I be out of luck as I may need to use two-factor to get the laptop properly set up with Sierra? If that's the case then I do not want to upgrade as it means I may lose the limited iCloud access that I have via the Mac.

Help!

N.B. Yes, have a full trustworthy backup of the Mac on Time Machine.

Best Answer

You can request the two factor code to be sent to your phone number instead. Click the "Didn't get a code" on iPad, where you're asked to enter the code. Then you can get it sent to your trusted phone number.

The trusted phone number doesn't have to be an iPhone, so you can use any dumb phone that can receive SMS text messages.