Answer:
Step 1: Visit iCloud.com and log in with your Apple ID and password
At the same time, a window also pops up on iDevice
you need to click "Allow"
Copy the code from your phone to icloud.com
Step 2: Once signed in, select Settings on homepage
Step 3: Click "Manage" Apple ID.
Step 4: You will be directed to another site – appleid.apple.com
input your password to log in and verify it with Apple ID verification code.
Step 5: Then you will enter the manage page.
Click "Edit" in Security column.
Step 6: Click "Turn Off Two-Factor Authentication"
then confirm it.
Step 7: Then you need to select your security questions and answer them
click "Continue" after confirming your birthday and rescue email.
After all of these steps, you have turned off two factor authentication for Apple ID successfully.
Source : https://www.imobie.com/guide/anytrans/how-to-turn-off-two-step-verification-in-icloud.htm
i agree... its a interesting thing to learn, just like learning an actual new language.
It is both true that <span>Technician A says that the excessive length of a heater hose is intended to protect the heater core from undue stress. Technician B says that excessive wear adds to the length of a heater hose, and a replacement heater hose should be roughly three to four inches shorter than its predecessor. So the asnwer is letter B.</span>
The correct answer is
A. the incorporation of technology into objects we use regularly
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Answer:
- class AirConditioner:
- def __init__(self, a_c=False):
- self.office_a_c = a_c
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- ac = AirConditioner()
- ac.office_a_c = True
Explanation:
Firstly, create a class and name it as AirConditioner (Line 1).
Next in the class constructor, create the reference variable office_a_c (Line 3). Please note the reference variable shall be preceded with a self keyword. Besides, the reference variable is set to False by default.
Create an AirConditioner object (Line 6) and then use the dot syntax (.) to set the object reference variable office_a_c to True.