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MobilityHow to set up security keys for Apple accounts
Learn how to pick, set up and use physical security keys with your Apple ID account on iOS and macOS for an added layer of security on your Apple account.
Cory Bohon is an indie developer specializing in iOS and OS X development. He runs a software company called Cocoa App and is also a developer at MartianCraft. He was introduced to technology at an early age and has been writing about his favorite technology part-time since 2007. He runs a development blog named ObjDev when he isn’t writing about consumer tech.
Learn how to pick, set up and use physical security keys with your Apple ID account on iOS and macOS for an added layer of security on your Apple account.
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