How do I find my Apple ID recovery email?
You'll find your Apple ID recovery email in Settings on your iPhone or iPad, where it's listed under My Apple ID.
If you can't remember your Apple ID or password, you'll have to create a new one on your device.
How do I change my Apple ID? If you want to change your Apple ID, you can do it in Settings. You'll be asked to enter your Apple ID, and then you'll be able to enter a new one.
In addition to your email address, your Apple ID has other pieces of information that are linked to it, like your name, mailing address, and credit card information. Why might my Apple ID need to be changed? Your Apple ID is the unique identifier that allows you to use all of your Apple products, including your iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, Apple TV, and Mac. It's also how you sign into the iTunes Store, App Store, and iCloud.
When your Apple ID expires, it's possible that you won't be able to access any of your account information. If this happens to you, you'll need to re-enter your Apple ID and password.
How can I find my Apple ID and password? You can find your Apple ID in Settings on your device, where it's listed under My Apple ID. If you're having trouble finding your Apple ID, you can always check your email for an email with a confirmation code. You'll use that code to reset your Apple ID and password on your device.
How can I find my Apple ID recovery email? How can I change my Apple ID?
How do I reset my Apple ID account?
I have an Apple ID account.
I accidentally did something that caused my Apple ID to be locked. How do I get my account back to normal?
From your web browser, visit www.apple.com/resetid. If you're not already in your Apple ID's Apple Setup Assistant, you will be directed to download the latest version from the Apple Developer website. Once the download completes, follow these steps to reset your Apple ID:
Make sure the Internet is turned on, and then click on the link to download your iOS or Mac operating system. Follow these onscreen instructions for OS X and the iPhone 6S, 6 Plus, SE, 5S, 5C, and 4S, as well as the iPad Air 2, iPad mini 3 and 2, iPad Air, iPad mini, iPod touch 5, iPod touch 4S and previous generations. Or skip to Step 4 for the rest of the iOS devices. For OS X Mavericks, click here and follow these steps: 1. On the Apple Support web page for OS X Mavericks, select Reset device settings and data. In Step 2 of this process, select Erase all content and settings to erase your iMac, MacBook Pro or MacBook Air computer. Select Yes, erase the software on this device and confirm.
If you don't want to delete all of your files and information from your iOS device, you can also click on "Reset" when the iCloud reset is available. Follow the onscreen instructions in any case. Then, restore your backup and follow the steps to add apps or sync content as needed.
How can I recover my Apple ID immediately?
If you have lost access to your Apple ID or your password, you can't access your Apple account on the web or iOS devices.
However, you can recover your account through a service called Customer Support. The service is free of charge and it is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
To receive a recovery code, you will need to be a member of the Apple Customer Care Services (CCS) program. If you are not yet a member, you can sign up for CCS at www.apple.com/support.
After signing in, select Get Started and then Choose a Case. Enter your email address and choose a product from the list. Select Next, and then enter your account information and answer questions. Select Submit. You should receive a confirmation email and a recovery code.
Log in to your Apple ID account using your Recovery Code. You will be asked to provide the code in order to activate your Apple ID account.
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