If you have access to your Apple ID email address, you can reset your password and then use the “Forgot My Password” tool to get a verification code sent to your email.

Yes, you can bypass 2 step verification on an Apple ID, but it’s not recommended. To do so, you’ll need to change your password and security questions.

Yes, you can bypass 2 step verification if you have access to the email account that is associated with your account. You can also bypass 2 step verification if you have the phone number associated with your account and you have access to the SMS messages that are sent to that phone number.

Yes, you can get your verification code sent to your email. To do so, go to the Apple ID website and sign in. Under “Security” click “Get Verification Code.” Select the option to have the code sent to your email and click “Continue.” Check your email and find the verification code. Enter the code on the Apple ID website and click “Verify.

If you don’t have a trusted number, you can still log into iCloud by using your Apple ID and password. When you’re prompted to enter your trusted number, simply click the “Don’t have a trusted number?” link and enter your Apple ID and password.

To reset an iPhone, hold down the sleep/wake button and the home button at the same time. Keep them held down until you see the Apple logo.

To completely reset an iPhone, you need to erase all the data on the device and then restore it from a backup. To erase the data, go to Settings > General > Reset > Erase All Content and Settings. To restore from a backup, connect your device to your computer and open iTunes. Select your device in the iTunes sidebar and click the Restore button.

There is not a way to get a two step verification code without a phone. This is because the code is sent to your phone to verify your identity.

If you’re using an authenticator app on your phone, you’ll get the code automatically. If you’re using a physical key, you’ll need to enter the code that’s displayed on the key into the app.