Hey, is it a known issue that on IOS 10.3 I get a 2FA authentication message on my iPhone & iPad every time PHLocation polls my iCloud account?
It's a standard message that presents an OTP to authorise a connection from a server in middlesborough. (Nowhere near where IP Geolocation services place my IP). If I dismiss the message, it doesn't have any effect on PHLocation, and the polling's working just fine since I did the initial authorisation on the first poll after enabling 2FA.
While I can't be 100% certain PHLocation is the cause of the messages, it's the only thing I knowingly have polling iCloud programmatically.
10.3 seems to enable 2FA by default. I've never tried turning it on before, so I don't know if the constant notifications is normal, or if it's something new with iCloud since the 10.3 update was rolled out.
It's a standard message that presents an OTP to authorise a connection from a server in middlesborough. (Nowhere near where IP Geolocation services place my IP). If I dismiss the message, it doesn't have any effect on PHLocation, and the polling's working just fine since I did the initial authorisation on the first poll after enabling 2FA.
While I can't be 100% certain PHLocation is the cause of the messages, it's the only thing I knowingly have polling iCloud programmatically.
10.3 seems to enable 2FA by default. I've never tried turning it on before, so I don't know if the constant notifications is normal, or if it's something new with iCloud since the 10.3 update was rolled out.
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