Tack authentication in MBP

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Make sure that your iPhone, iPad or PC has a strong Internet connection and that youve turned on mobile data on your iPhone or iPad by going to Settings Cellular or Mobile Data. If this setting is off, you might not be able to access your Apple ID and iCloud when not connected to a Wi-Fi network.
On your Mac, use the Advanced options in Privacy Security settings to adjust the security settings of your Mac. To change these settings, choose Apple menu System settings, click Privacy Security in the sidebar, then click Advanced on the right.
Turn on two-factor authentication for your Apple ID On your Mac, choose Apple menu System Settings, then click [your name] at the top of the sidebar. Click Sign-In Security, then click Turn on next to Two-Factor Authentication. Answer your security questions, then click Continue.
On your Mac, choose Apple menu System Settings, then click Touch ID Password in the sidebar. (You may need to scroll down.) Click Add Fingerprint, enter your password, then follow the onscreen instructions. If your Mac or Magic Keyboard has Touch ID, the sensor is located at the top right of your keyboard.
MACs use authentication cryptography to verify the legitimacy of data sent through a network or transferred from one person to another.
Force the Mac to request authentication Open terminal and type lpstat -s to list all printers on the system. Type sudo lpadmin -p [printer-name] -o auth-info-required=username,password and hit return to run the command. Enter your Macs password to continue.
On your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch: Go to Settings your name Sign-In Security. Tap Turn On Two-Factor Authentication. Then tap Continue and follow the onscreen instructions. On your Mac: Choose Apple menu  System Settings (or System Preferences), then click your name (or Apple ID).
On your Mac, choose Apple menu  System Preferences, then click Users Groups. Select your user account, then click Login Items at the top of the window. Click the Add button + below the list of items, select Authenticator, then click Add.

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