why no 2-factor authentication?

I meet all the requirements of 2 factor authentication, but I have not received an invitation yet and do not see the option to activate my iPhone with 9.3 or on my Mac, Yosemite. I have stage 2 audit. That is what it is?

2 factor authentication has not shown as available on my devices until I disabled the stage 2 audit. I did it via https://appleid.apple.com/ and I was then able to activate factor 2 on my Mac authentication. However, I believe that on a Mac requiere El Capitan. More information about Apple ID - Apple Support for two-factor authentication

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