It’s important for Apple users to know their Apple ID and password. Without these, you can’t access Apple services like iCloud and iMessage. Setting up a new Apple device also requires an Apple ID and password.
If you forget your Apple ID password or your account has been compromised, you may not be able to access your device or any Apple services. Resetting your Apple ID password might just be a trick to gain access again. Here are some easy ways to change your Apple ID password. Let’s have a look!
Reset your Apple ID password using your iPhone, iPad, or Apple Watch
The instructions for resetting your Apple ID password on iPhone also work on iPad and Apple Watch, as follows:
1. Go to settings.
2. Tap your name.
3. Click Password & Security.
4. Click Change Password.
Reset Apple ID password from a Mac device
You can also reset your Apple ID password from your MacBook or iMac by following these steps:
1. Click the Apple logo in the upper left corner of the screen, then click System Preferences.
2. Click on Apple ID.
3. Click Password & Security.
4. Click Change Password…
Follow the on-screen prompts to complete the password change.
Reset your Apple ID password on a new device
When setting up a new Apple device, you’ll be asked to sign in with your Apple ID. Don’t worry if you don’t remember your password. Here’s how to reset your password during setup.
1. During device setup, select Forgot Apple ID or password? as long as options are available.
2. Complete the setup process.
3. Once setup is complete, select an app or other option that requires you to log in with your Apple ID. On your iPhone, iPad, or Apple Watch, you can select Messages. On your Mac computer, follow the instructions above.
Reset your Apple ID password without an Apple device
If you’ve given up your Apple devices after using them before and still need to sign in with your Apple ID, you have a few options. You can borrow a friend or family member’s Apple device, or use one of the devices in the Apple Store. However, you cannot follow the same instructions as above. Instead, here’s how to change your Apple ID password from a borrowed or in-store device.
1. Open the Apple Support app. You can also download the Apple Support app from the App Store.
2. Select Password and Security.
3. Select Reset Apple ID Password.
4. Select Start.
5. Select a different Apple ID.
6. Enter your Apple ID and follow the onscreen prompts.
7. After resetting your password, be sure to log out. You do not want others to access your profile.
Reset your Apple ID password from the web
If all else fails, Apple has a website you can visit to reset your Apple ID password. However, Apple warns that this process may take longer than the other methods on this list. But if that’s your only option, go to iforgot.apple.com, follow the instructions, and your password will be reset.
It’s important to remember that once you change your Apple ID password on one device, you must log back in on the other device with the new password. So instead of forgetting your new password in three days and repeating the cycle again, save yourself the headache now and log back into everything while your new password is fresh in your memory.
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