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2 - You Need the Right Apple Device In order to set up your security keys, you’ll need an iPhone, an iPad, or a Mac with you. Your iPad and iPhone need to have at least iPadOS 16.3 and iOS 16.3, respectively. Your Mac will need to have at least macOS Ventura 13.2 installed. And, of course, you’ll need to be logged in to your Apple ID. 3 - You Need Two-Factor Authentication Set Up for Your Apple ID You’ll need to enable two-factor authentication beforehand, but this is pretty easy to do. Just do the following: 1. Open the Settings app. 2. Tap on your Apple ID. That is your name at the top of the settings app. 3. Go to Sign-In & Security. 4. Tap on Turn On Two-Factor Authentication. 5. Select Continue and follow the instructions on your screen. Besides two-factor authentication, you also need to have a passcode or password on your device. To add a passcode to your iPhone, you need to go to Settings Face ID & Passcode and tap on turn on your passcode.