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Apple does this for security purposes to make sure that you are the true owner of your Apple ID. When you enter your CVV, make sure you do it in the App Store or in iTunes and not the web.
You are most likely receiving these sign-in requests due to Apps or other downloaded content on your device that was purchased by one of the other Apple IDs. App purchases & downloaded content are tied to the Apple ID that was used to download it.
Apple does this to make sure it is you signing into your account and protect your privacy and security when there have been changes, or when it has been a while since you last logged in.
This means that someone else may be using your Apple ID. You can follow the instructions here to remove any unknown devices from your account, and then change your password.
Choose Apple menu > System Settings. From the sidebar, click Sign in. Enter your Apple Account primary email address or phone number and your password. If prompted, enter the six-digit verification code sent to your trusted device or phone number and complete sign in.
On iPhone, select your account for the website or app. A verification code appears below the User Name and Password fields. On your other device, enter the verification code that appears on your iPhone.
On your iPhone Scroll down, then tap Verify Identity, then follow the on-screen steps. If you don't see Verify Identity, you've already verified your identity.
Sign in to your Apple Account Go to Settings . Tap Apple Account. Tap one of the following. If you protect your account with two-factor authentication, enter the six-digit verification code.
You've just answered your own question. It's a new number and a new device. Apple is sending the verifications to confirm that you are allowed to connect your Apple account to this number and this device. It's a theft protection measure.
You sign in to your Apple Account with an email address (for example, daniel_rico1@icloud) and a password. It's recommended that you use the same Apple Account for all Apple services.