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Make sure your Apple ID is secure Only you should have access to your Apple ID. Anyone who has it can take over your Apple devices, view all content in iCloud, make purchases in the App Store or iTunes Store, and even use the “Find My” app to locate you and your devices.
The message containing the Apple ID verification code is designed solely as a security measure to keep out unauthorized users from your Apple ID. From what I am seeing it appears that some, or something, is entering your Apple ID and Password ( The correct Apple ID and Password for your Apple account mind you).
Use Apple's Find My app to see a list of devices associated with the ID. Investigate any that are unfamiliar. Check the Apple ID account for unfamiliar phone numbers. Review the Mail and Calendar apps for unknown accounts.
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.
On your iPhone go to Settings > your name > Sign-In & Security. Tap Turn On Two-Factor Authentication, then tap Continue. Enter a trusted phone number (the number you'll use to receive verification codes), then tap Next. A verification code is sent to your trusted phone number.
Click your name in the bottom-left corner (or click Sign In if you're not signed in). Click Account Settings at the top of the window, then sign in again if necessary. In the Apple Account Summary section, click Change Country or Region.