Email and accounts
Apple id verification code what does it mean. What should I do?
For this email or account question, use the official app or website first. The answer may involve storage, spam folders, filters, sign-in, or a security prompt.
The short answer
Open the official mail app or website, search for the message or account setting, check spam/storage/security prompts, and do not share passwords or verification codes.
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Steps for Mail app
- 1Open the official Gmail, Outlook, Apple Mail, or provider app.
- 2Search for the sender, subject, or account name.
- 3Check Spam, Trash, Archive, and storage warnings.
- 4Use account settings only from inside the official app or website.
One safety note
Do not share passwords or verification codes.
Before you change settings
What to know first
What this usually means
- Storage is full.
- The message went to Spam, Trash, Archive, or a filtered folder.
- A security prompt is waiting for verification.
- The app is signed into the wrong account.
Do not do this yet
- Do not share passwords or verification codes.
- Do not click surprise password reset links.
- Do not delete filters, messages, or account settings unless you understand the effect.
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