- How to create a new Apple ID
- Create an Apple ID on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch
- Create an Apple ID when you set up your device
- Create an Apple ID using the App Store on your device
- Create an Apple ID on your Mac
- Create an Apple ID on your Windows PC
- Create an Apple ID on another device
- Create an Apple ID on the web
- If you see a message that you need to sign in to iTunes
- Learn more
- Using app-specific passwords
- How to generate an app-specific password
- How to manage app-specific passwords
- Change your Apple ID password
- On your iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, or Apple Watch
- On your Mac
- On the web
- Learn more about passwords and your Apple ID
- Manage and use your Apple ID
- Sign in with your Apple ID
- Manage your Apple ID
- Help us protect your account
How to create a new Apple ID
Use the same Apple ID to enjoy all Apple services. All you need is your full name, date of birth, an email address, and phone number.
Not sure if you have an Apple ID, or forgot what it is? To find your Apple ID, enter your name and email address at iforgot.apple.com.
Create an Apple ID on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch
Create an Apple ID when you set up your device
- Tap «Forgot password or don’t have an Apple ID?».
- Tap Create a Free Apple ID.
- Select your birthday and enter your name. Tap Next.
- Tap «Use your current email address», or tap «Get a free iCloud email address.»
- When prompted, follow the onscreen steps to verify your email address and set up two-factor authentication. If you choose to skip this step, you’ll be prompted to do this later in Settings.
Create an Apple ID using the App Store on your device
- Open the App Store and tap the sign-in button .
- Tap Create New Apple ID. If you don’t see this option, make sure that you’re signed out of iCloud.
- Follow the onscreen steps. The email address that you provide will be your new Apple ID.*
- Enter your credit card and billing information, then tap Next. You can also choose None. Learn what to do if None isn’t showing or you can’t select it. You won’t be charged until you make a purchase.
- Confirm your phone number. This can help to verify your identity and recover your account if needed. Tap Next.
- Check your email for a verification email from Apple and verify your email address.
After you verify your email address, you can use your Apple ID to sign in to the iTunes Store, App Store, and other Apple services such as iCloud.
* In China mainland, you might be required to provide a +86 phone number for your Apple ID. You can change the number later, or change your country or region to a location that doesn’t require it. This number is only used for verification purposes.
Create an Apple ID on your Mac
- Choose Apple menu > System Preferences.
- Click Sign In.
- Click Create Apple ID, then follow the onscreen steps. The email address that you provide will be your new Apple ID.*
- Enter your credit card and billing information, then click Continue. You can also choose None. Learn what to do if None isn’t showing or you can’t select it. You won’t be charged until you make a purchase.
- Check your email for a verification email from Apple and verify your email address.
After you verify your email address, you can use your new Apple ID to sign in to the App Store and other Apple services such as iCloud.
* In China mainland, you might be required to provide a +86 phone number for your Apple ID. You can change the number later, or change your country or region to a location that doesn’t require it. This number is only used for verification purposes.
Create an Apple ID on your Windows PC
- Open iTunes for Windows. Make sure that you have the latest version.
- From the menu bar at the top of your computer screen or at the top of the iTunes window, choose Account > Sign In. Then click Create New Apple ID.
- Follow the onscreen steps. The email address that you provide will be your new Apple ID.*
- Enter your credit card and billing information, then click Continue. You can also choose None, and learn what to do if None isn’t showing or you can’t select it. We’ll charge you only when you make a purchase.
- Check your email for a verification email from Apple and verify your email address.
* In China mainland, you might be required to provide a +86 phone number for your Apple ID. You can change the number later, or change your country or region to a location that doesn’t require it. This number is only used for verification purposes.
Create an Apple ID on another device
To create an Apple ID on an Apple TV, Android device, smart TV, or streaming device, you can usually follow the steps provided onscreen and enter your full name, date of birth, an email address or phone number, and a payment method. If you set up the Apple TV app on your smart TV, you might be redirected to activate.apple.com to create your Apple ID. You can also use the steps below to create your Apple ID on the web.
Create an Apple ID on the web
- Go to appleid.apple.com and click Create Your Apple ID.
- Follow the onscreen steps. The email address that you provide will be your new Apple ID.*
- Enter a phone number that you can always access.
- Check the boxes to subscribe to Apple Updates if you’d like. This keeps you up to date on the latest news, software, products, and services from Apple.
- Click Continue.
- Follow the onscreen steps to verify your email address and phone number.
After you verify your email address, you can use your new Apple ID to sign in to the iTunes Store and other Apple services such as iCloud.
* In China mainland, you might be required to provide a +86 phone number for your Apple ID. You can change the number later, or change your country or region to a location that doesn’t require it. This number is only used for verification purposes.
If you see a message that you need to sign in to iTunes
If you created a new Apple ID on the web and see a message that you need to sign in to iTunes, follow the steps below for your device:
- On an iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch: Open Settings, then tap «Sign into device» and sign in with your Apple ID.
- On a Mac: Choose Apple menu > System Preferences, then select Apple ID and sign in with your Apple ID.
- On an Apple TV: Sign in to the App Store, iTunes Store, or Apple Music with your Apple ID.
- On a PC: Sign in to iTunes with your Apple ID.
- On an Android device: Sign in to Apple Music on Android with your Apple ID.
Learn more
- An Apple ID is the account you use to access Apple services like iCloud, the App Store, the iTunes Store, Apple Music, and more.
- If you see a message that says that the email address that you entered is already associated with an Apple ID, you might have already created an Apple ID. Try signing in with that email address. If you don’t remember your password, you can reset your password to regain access to your account.
- Already have an Apple ID? Sign in to all Apple services on your device.
- Learn how to change or remove your Apple ID payment information.
- Learn about how two-factor authentication protects your Apple ID.
Store availability and features might vary by country or region.
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Using app-specific passwords
App-specific passwords allow you to sign in to your account securely when you use third-party apps with your Apple ID.
App-specific passwords are passwords for your Apple ID that let you sign in to your account and securely access the information you store in iCloud from a third-party app. For example, use app-specific passwords with mail, contacts, and calendar services not provided by Apple. App-specific passwords maintain a high level of security and help ensure your Apple ID password won’t be collected or stored by any third-party apps you use.
If you are signed in to iCloud for Windows, you don’t need an app-specific password when using your Apple ID with third-party Microsoft apps.
To generate and use app-specific passwords, your Apple ID must be protected with two-factor authentication.
You also need an app-specific password for your devices that use Mac OS X Lion 10.7.5 and earlier or iOS 5 and earlier. If you don’t have devices that can be updated to iOS 9 or later or OS X El Capitan or later, you can set up two-step verification and generate app-specific passwords.
How to generate an app-specific password
- Sign in to your Apple ID account page.
- In the Security section, click Generate Password below App-Specific Passwords.
- Follow the steps on your screen.
After you generate your app-specific password, enter or paste it into the password field of the app as you would normally.
How to manage app-specific passwords
At any given time, you can have up to 25 active app-specific passwords. If you need to, you can revoke passwords individually or all at once.
- Sign in to your Apple ID account page.
- In the Security section, click Edit.
- In the App Specific Passwords section, click View History.
- Click next to a password you want to delete, or Revoke All.
After you revoke a password, the app using that password will be signed out of your account until you generate a new password and sign in again.
Any time you change or reset your primary Apple ID password, all of your app-specific passwords are revoked automatically to protect the security of your account. You’ll need to generate new app-specific passwords for any apps that you want to continue using.
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Change your Apple ID password
Follow these steps to change your Apple ID password.
On your iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, or Apple Watch
- Tap Settings > [your name] > Password & Security.
- Tap Change Password.
- Enter your current password or device passcode, then enter a new password and confirm the new password. Forgot your password?
- Tap Change or Change Password.
- Sign in with your new Apple ID password to access Apple features and services.
On your Mac
- Choose Apple menu > System Preferences, then click Apple ID.
- Click Password & Security.
- Click Change Password. Before you can reset your Apple ID password, you’ll be required to enter the password used to unlock your Mac.
On the web
- Sign in to appleid.apple.com.
- In the Sign-In and Security section, click Password.
- Enter your current password, then enter a new password and confirm the new password. Forgot your password?
- Click Change Password.
- Sign in with your new Apple ID password to access Apple features and services.
Learn more about passwords and your Apple ID
Your Apple ID is the account you use to access Apple services like the App Store, Apple Music, iCloud, iMessage, FaceTime and more.
When you create a new password, keep the following in mind:
- Your new Apple ID password must contain at least eight characters, a number, an uppercase letter, and a lowercase letter.
- You can’t use spaces, the same character three times in a row, your Apple ID, or a password you’ve used in the last year.
FaceTime is not available in all countries or regions.
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Manage and use your Apple ID
Your Apple ID is the account you use to access Apple services like the App Store, Apple Music, iCloud, iMessage, FaceTime, and more. You can sign in to all Apple services with a single Apple ID and password.
Sign in with your Apple ID
Use the same Apple ID and password every time you’re asked to sign in to an Apple device or service. If you don’t have an Apple ID, learn how to create a new Apple ID. You can use your Apple ID to:
- Automatically set up all of your Apple services when you set up a new device and sign in with your Apple ID.
- Keep your personal content up to date on all of your devices when you sign in to iCloud.
- Sign in to the iTunes, Books, and App Store to make purchases and access previous purchases.
- Sign in to iMessage and FaceTime 1 to talk and text with friends and family.
- Sign in to third-party apps and websites with Sign in with Apple.
Manage your Apple ID
Because your Apple ID is used across all your devices and services, it’s important to keep your account information up to date. Simply sign in to your Apple ID account page 2 at any time to manage your account:
- Update trusted phone numbers and devices that you’re currently signed in to with your Apple ID.
- Change your password to help maintain the security of your account.
- Update your Apple ID email address 3 to make sure it’s an address that you use frequently.
- Add additional email addresses to help people find and communicate with you on Apple services like FaceTime 1 , iMessage, and Find My.
- Update the birth date associated with your Apple ID.
- Change your Apple ID country or region.
Help us protect your account
The security and privacy of your Apple ID is very important to us. Here are some things you can do to make sure your account remains private and secure:
- If you haven’t already, set up two-factor authentication to add an extra layer of security to your account. Depending on when you created your Apple ID, it might already be protected by two-factor authentication.
- If you can’t set up two-factor authentication, reset your security questions and add a rescue email address. If you forget your password or the answers to your security questions, your rescue email address will help you regain access to your account.
- Learn about best security practices for your Apple ID.
1 FaceTime isn’t available in all countries or regions.
2 Depending on how you created your Apple ID, you might be required to provide additional information or change your Apple ID username from a mobile phone number to an email address.
3 In China mainland and India, you can use your phone number as your Apple ID. In China mainland, you might be required to provide a +86 phone number for your Apple ID. You can change the number later, or change your country or region to a location that doesn’t require it. This number is only used for verification purposes.
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