If you have two-step verification enabled and youâre currently signed in to a third-party app using your Apple ID password, youâll need to adjust to a new change starting tomorrow. For security purposes, Apple is introducing app-specific passwords to access iCloud data using third-party apps.
Apple will allow users to generate these app-specific passwords via the Password & Security section of its Apple ID website. Once there, youâll simply need to click Generate App-Specific Password to create a password for the third-party app that you wish to grant access to your iCloud data. [1]
A few minutes ago, I received this email highlighting the changes and subsequent requirements:
This means that if youâre now signed into a third-party app with your Apple ID credentials, youâll be signed out automatically, and youâll need to generate a new password using the outlined steps. Apps that may be affected included Outlook, and other third-party email apps. You might also find that you need to generate an app-specific password for calendar apps that use your Apple ID to access your iCloud calendars. One such calendar that comes to mind is Fantastical for the Mac.
To create an app specific password, go to the Apple ID website [2]  â' Password & Security â' Generate an app-specific password.
Click the Generate an App-Specific Password link
Give your app specific password a label and click Generate
A unique app-specific password is generated
You can view app-specific password history and revoke single passwords or all passwords
Users will be able to have up to 25 app-sepecific passwords configured at any one time. Youâll be able to view your password history, and revoke all or individual passwords to free up space if needed.
Overall, this is great news for user security. We still get to grant our favorite third-party apps access to our iCloud data, but we will now be able to do so in such a way that keeps our primary Apple ID password safe and secure.
Are you happy that Apple is taking more drastic measures to ensure user security as of late?
Links
- ^ its Apple ID website (appleid.apple.com)
- ^ Apple ID website (appleid.apple.com)
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