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Whether you want to log into iCloud on a new device or download something from iTunes or the App Store, you'll need your Apple ID password to get it done. If you can't remember your password, you can reset it using the web browser on your iPhone, iPad, or Mac. There are other steps as well. If you don't have two-factor authentication turned on for your Apple ID (we highly recommend doing this for security reasons), you'll need to use your email address or answer security questions to change your password.
How to reset your Apple ID or iCloud password on iPhone or other trusted Apple devicePerhaps the best way to reset your Apple ID password is by using your best iPhone or another trusted Apple device such as the MacBook Air (2022). The latter are ones you're already signed in to.
You can also follow these steps on a trusted iPad, iPod touch, or Apple Watch. How to reset your Apple ID or iCloud password on MacYou can also change your Apple ID password through a Mac.
If you're attempting to change your Apple ID on a new device, you can do so by following a different series of steps. A "new device" is any Apple device where you aren't signed in with your Apple ID. You'll perform this by selecting "Forgot Apple ID or password?" when the option appears. This solution can also be performed on someone else's Apple device. How to reset your Apple ID or iCloud password on the Apple Support appIt's also possible to reset your Apple device using the official Apple support app (opens in new tab) for iPhones and iPad.
Various optionsAs you can see, there are various ways to update the Apple ID password. You can use a mobile device, Mac, and more. The Apple ID is important because it can allow you to make purchases in the App Store or iTunes, sign into iCloud, and more. You'll want to make sure you always have that Apple ID password handy, but in case you do forget it, thankfully, there are ways to retrieve it. Use the above steps on your preferred device and you'll have access in no time. If you have an Apple device, your Apple ID is likely used for a lot of important things, like accessing your App Store purchases and iCloud content, locating a lost device, and more. That’s why it’s important to have a strong password that’s stored in a safe place, such as a password manager. However, accidents happen, and you may wind up locked out of your Apple account because of a forgotten password or some other mishap. If you find yourself in this situation, don’t panic — here’s how to get back in. Reset your Apple ID password from your iPhone, iPad, or MacIf you’re lucky and are already logged in to an Apple device with your Apple ID, it’s relatively easy to reset your Apple ID password. On an iPhone or iPad device:
The process is very similar on a Mac.
Reset your password with another Apple deviceIf you aren’t logged in to any Apple devices but have access to an Apple Store or a friend or family member with an iPhone or iPad, you can use the Apple Support app to reset your password.
The next steps will depend on how your Apple account is configured and which devices you have connected to it. For example, Apple may send a text to your phone number with a code and then ask you to enter a passcode that you used on one of your Apple devices. If you’re able to complete those steps, you’ll be prompted to enter a new password. If you can’t, the app will likely direct you to the account recovery system, which we’ll cover below. If you don’t have access to an Apple deviceIf you aren’t able to access another Apple device, you’ll have to go through the account recovery process. It’s not exactly ideal that Apple makes you go through this process if you don’t have access to one of its devices, but unfortunately, that’s the way it works. Apple’s account recovery process takes time — “several days or longer,” according to a support document from the company. Apple says this is meant to give you time to cancel any malicious requests made by someone else who’s potentially trying to get into your account and to give it time to verify that it’s really you trying to reset your password by looking to see if any of your Apple devices are being used during that time frame. You can start it either through the Apple Support app or on the web using the following instructions.
In its account recovery support document, Apple says there are a variety of ways it may try to speed up the account recovery process, including asking you to provide details about the credit card you have on file and / or having you provide a code emailed to your main address. (At several points, it stresses that contacting Apple Support is not one of the ways to speed up the process.) After the wait period is over, you’ll receive a text or phone call with instructions on how to recover your account. |