Log into Apple ID without notification?

Gu
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I wanted to ask whether you can log in to your Apple ID without receiving a notification as an e-mail when you connect to it on your laptop, for example, and whether it is then not even displayed on the cell phone at the bottom of connected devices?

I have the feeling that someone is in my Apple ID although I haven't received a notification yet and I wanted to ask whether you can enter two Apple IDs at the same time?

Ga

Basically, with almost every change, as well as with every new login, you will receive both a release request and a notification email.

Otherwise you can still go through these steps:

https://support.apple.com/...e/HT204145

If you haven't received or noticed something like this, probably nothing has happened either - but how do you know that someone is in your account?

And yes: It is always possible to manage your Apple ID from the browser, which will not appear in the list, but will of course appear as an email for you.

pe

The most important question that must be clarified in this context is whether you have switched on two-factor authentication (ZFA).
If you have switched on the ZFA, there's no way to bypass it. With the ZFA you will receive a notification on an Apple device that is connected to the Apple ID, or an SMS. It contains a 6-digit number code that you have to enter into the Apple ID to log in. That is inevitable.

In addition, whenever you log in to a device or a website with your Apple ID, you always get an email notification or a pop-up on a device that is already logged in.

If you feel like someone has gained unauthorized access to your Apple ID, change your password immediately.

You can find out how to change your password https://support.apple.com/...e/HT201355.
You should also check whether the email address and phone number stored in your Apple ID are still correct.

https://support.apple.com/...e/HT204145 you can find a support article from Apple if you suspect that someone has unauthorized access to your Apple ID.

I hope it helps.

If you have any further concerns, contact Apple Care on 0800 6645451, via the http://getsupport.apple.com/ or the Apple https://apps.apple.com/de/app/apple-support/id1130498044?l=en for iPhone.

// Kiitos Ystävä

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Gu

Thanks and where can you see if the zfa is switched on?

pe

On your iPhone → Settings → Profile (your name) → Password & security → There you will see it

Gu

Have them on, thank you