User's Guide

Receive a password
To receive a password, you must be in the sender’s contacts.
1.
If you haven’t already done so, allow AirDrop to receive items.
2.
When you receive a request to accept a password from someone else, tap Accept.
The password is saved on your iPad, where you can view it and let iPad automatically fill it in on
the sign-in screen for the account.
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Make your Apple ID more secure from iPad
Two-factor authentication helps prevent others from accessing your Apple ID account, even if
they know your Apple ID password. Two-factor authentication is built into iPadOS 13, iOS 9 and
later, and OS X 10.11 and later.
For information about how two-factor authentication works, see the Apple Support article Two-
factor authentication for Apple ID.
Note: If you use two-step verification and upgrade to iPadOS 13, your account might be
migrated to use two-factor authentication. See the Apple Support article Switch from two-step
verification to two-factor authentication.
Turn on two-factor authentication
1.
Go to Settings
> [your name] > Password & Security.
2.
Tap Turn On Two-Factor Authentication, then tap Continue.
3.
Enter a trusted phone number (a phone number where you want to receive verification codes
for two-factor authentication).
You can choose to receive the codes by text message or automated phone call.
4.
Tap Next.
5.
Enter the verification code sent to your trusted phone number.
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