So I'm very familiar with Google Authenticator. When linking an account with Google Authenticator, you receive a recovery key which you can use at any time to disable/access your account in the event you lose access to G.Auth. which generates access pins.
Apple's authenticator on the other hand, has no recovery key. After much fidling, I was able to establish authenticator on both my iPhone and Macbook and I have it to where both devices are prompted when someone tries to login on my Apple ID. Great right? Almost.
Hypothethically, what happens if both my iphone and macbook would get stolen? I have all my e-mails tied to the account, but I only have one trusted number on my account -- my iphone's number -- because its the only phone number I own. I feel if I lose my iPhone and macbook at the same time, I also am forever locked out of my AppleID.
Is this truly the case? Surely I'm missing something....Thank you!
Apple's authenticator on the other hand, has no recovery key. After much fidling, I was able to establish authenticator on both my iPhone and Macbook and I have it to where both devices are prompted when someone tries to login on my Apple ID. Great right? Almost.
Hypothethically, what happens if both my iphone and macbook would get stolen? I have all my e-mails tied to the account, but I only have one trusted number on my account -- my iphone's number -- because its the only phone number I own. I feel if I lose my iPhone and macbook at the same time, I also am forever locked out of my AppleID.
Is this truly the case? Surely I'm missing something....Thank you!