- If you forgot your Apple ID password
- Use your own device to reset your password
- On your iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, or Apple Watch with watchOS 8 or later
- On your Mac with macOS Catalina or later
- Use a trusted phone number, trusted email, recovery key, or account recovery contact
- Use someone else’s device to reset your password
- Use the Apple Support app
- Use the Find My iPhone app
- If you can’t change or reset your password
- What is Sign in with Apple?
- About Sign in with Apple
- Privacy and security
- Use Sign in with Apple
- Learn more
- How to use Sign in with Apple
- Create an account using Sign in with Apple on your iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, or Mac
- Create a Sign in with Apple account on other platforms
- Upgrade an existing third-party account to Sign in with Apple
- Manage the apps that you use with Sign in with Apple
- View the apps using your Apple ID
- On your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch
- On your Mac
- On the web
- Manage your apps
- Turn off email forwarding
- Change your forwarding address
- Stop using your Apple ID with an app
If you forgot your Apple ID password
If you have issues when you try to sign in with your Apple ID password, use these steps to reset it and regain access to your account.
Use your own device to reset your password
Use the steps below to reset your password from any trusted iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, Apple Watch, or Mac.
On your iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, or Apple Watch with watchOS 8 or later
- Go to Settings.
- Tap [your name] > Password & Security > Change Password.
- If you’re signed into iCloud and have a passcode enabled, you’ll be prompted to enter the passcode for your device.
- Follow the onscreen steps to update your password.
On your Mac with macOS Catalina or later
- Choose Apple menu > System Preferences, then click Apple ID.
- Click Password & Security. If you’re asked to enter your Apple ID password, click «Forgot Apple ID or password» and follow the onscreen instructions. You can skip the final step below.
- Click Change Password, then enter the password you use to unlock your Mac.
Use a trusted phone number, trusted email, recovery key, or account recovery contact
- In some cases, you might be able to reset your password using a trusted phone number and trusted email.
- If you use a recovery key for account security, you can use it to help reset your password on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch. Learn more about using a recovery key.
- If you already set up an account recovery contact, your account recovery contact can help you reset your password on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch. Learn more about using an account recovery contact.
Use someone else’s device to reset your password
You can reset your Apple ID password on a friend or family member’s iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch using the Apple Support app or the Find My iPhone app. You can also visit an Apple Store and ask to use a device on site.
Use the Apple Support app
Ask your friend or family member to open the App Store and download the Apple Support app on their iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch. Can’t download the Apple Support app?
Then open the Apple Support app and follow these steps:
- Under Topics, tap Passwords & Security.
- Tap Reset Apple ID password.
- Tap Get Started, then tap «A different Apple ID.»
- Enter the Apple ID that you need to reset the password for.
- Tap Next, then follow the steps on your screen until you receive confirmation that your Apple ID password is changed.
Any information that you enter will not be stored on the device.
Use the Find My iPhone app
If your friend or family member uses iOS 9 through 12 and they can’t download the Apple Support app, use the Find My iPhone app instead.
- Open the Find My iPhone app.
- When a Sign In screen appears, make sure the Apple ID field is empty. If you see someone else’s user name, erase it.
- Tap Forgot Apple ID or Password, then follow the onscreen steps.
Don’t see a Sign In screen? Tap Sign Out. After you sign out, make sure the Apple ID field is empty. Then tap Forgot Apple ID or Password, and follow the onscreen steps.
If you tried the previous steps or live in a country or region where Support App is not available, you can still reset your password and regain access to your account with account recovery. In some cases, you might have the option to speed up the account recovery process or reset your password immediately by verifying a six-digit code sent to your primary email address. Learn more about account recovery .
If you can’t change or reset your password
If you tried the previous steps and were unable to change or reset your password, try these steps instead.
- Go to iforgot.apple.com.
- Enter your Apple ID. Did you forget your Apple ID?
- Select the option to reset your password, then choose Continue.
- Choose to answer your security questions, get an email, or enter your Recovery Key.* Learn what to do if you don’t receive your verification or reset email.
- Follow the onscreen steps to reset your password.
After you reset your password, you’ll be asked to sign in again with your new password. You also might need to update your password in Settings on your devices.
* If you permanently lost your Recovery Key or access to your trusted device, you can’t change your password.
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What is Sign in with Apple?
Sign in with Apple is the fast, easy, and more private way to sign in to third-party apps and websites using the Apple ID that you already have.
About Sign in with Apple
When you see a Sign in with Apple button on a participating app or website, it means you can set up an account using your Apple ID. No need to use a social media account, fill out forms, or choose another new password.
Sign in with Apple is built from the ground up to respect your privacy and keep you in control of your personal information. It works natively on iOS, macOS, tvOS, and watchOS, and in any browser.
Privacy and security
- At your first sign in, apps and websites can ask only for your name and email address to set up an account for you.
- You can use Hide My Email—Apple’s private email relay service—to create and share a unique, random email address that forwards to your personal email. This lets you receive useful messages from the app without sharing your personal email address. Learn more about how Hide My Email works.
- Sign in with Apple won’t track or profile you as you use your favorite apps and websites. Apple retains only the information that’s needed to make sure you can sign in and manage your account.
- Security is built in to Sign in with Apple with two-factor authentication. If you use an Apple device, you can sign in and re-authenticate with Face ID or Touch ID anytime.
Use Sign in with Apple
To use Sign in with Apple, tap the Sign in with Apple button on a participating app or website, review your information, and sign in quickly and securely with Face ID, Touch ID, or your device passcode.
Learn how to use Sign in with Apple on your iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, or web browser.
You need to be signed in with your Apple ID in System Preferences > Apple ID on your Mac or Settings > [your name] on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch. You also need two-factor authentication turned on. Learn more.
Learn more
- If you don’t see a Sign in With Apple button, that app or website doesn’t support Sign in With Apple yet.
- Sign in with Apple is not available for children under 13 years old. This age may vary by country or region.
- Learn how to review the apps you use with Sign in with Apple.
- If you need help signing into or updating your Apple ID, or changing your account information, learn what to do.
Information about products not manufactured by Apple, or independent websites not controlled or tested by Apple, is provided without recommendation or endorsement. Apple assumes no responsibility with regard to the selection, performance, or use of third-party websites or products. Apple makes no representations regarding third-party website accuracy or reliability. Contact the vendor for additional information.
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How to use Sign in with Apple
Learn how to use Sign in with Apple to create an account for a third-party app or website on your iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, or a web browser.
To use Sign in with Apple, you need to use two-factor authentication and be signed in to iCloud with that Apple ID on your Apple device. Learn more about Sign in with Apple.
Create an account using Sign in with Apple on your iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, or Mac
- Tap the Sign in with Apple button on the participating app or website.*
- If you’re asked to provide your name and email address, Sign in with Apple automatically fills in the information from your Apple ID. You can edit your name if you like and choose Share My Email or Hide My Email. Learn more about Hide My Email.
- Tap Continue and confirm with Face ID, Touch ID, or your device passcode to sign in. If you don’t have Face ID, Touch ID, or a passcode set up, enter your Apple ID password.
Anytime you need to sign in to that app or website, just tap the Sign in with Apple button and complete a simple Face ID, Touch ID, or passcode confirmation. It works the same way on your other Apple devices that you’re signed into with the same Apple ID.
* You need to be signed in with your Apple ID in System Preferences > Apple ID on your Mac or Settings > [your name] on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch. You also need two-factor authentication turned on.
Create a Sign in with Apple account on other platforms
You can also use Sign in with Apple on participating apps and websites on the web and on other platforms like Android or Windows.
- Tap the Sign in with Apple button on the participating app or website.
- When you see a secure, Apple-hosted webpage, enter your Apple ID and password.
- The first time you sign in, you’re prompted for a verification code from your trusted Apple device or phone number. Check your device and enter the code. On the web, you can skip this step for 30 days after your initial sign in by choosing to trust the browser you’re currently using.
- If you’re asked to provide your name and email address, Sign in with Apple automatically fills in the information from your Apple ID. You can edit your name if you like and choose Share My Email or Hide My Email. Learn more about Hide My Email.
- Tap Continue to complete the sign-in process.
Upgrade an existing third-party account to Sign in with Apple
Participating third-party apps and websites might give you the option to upgrade an existing account to Sign in with Apple. You can do this through the settings menu of the app or website.
In iOS 14 and iPadOS 14 or later, you might also be given the option to upgrade to Sign in with Apple if you use an easily-guessed, reused, or compromised password with a participating app or website. If you see the prompt, just tap Use Sign in with Apple and follow the onscreen steps. Or, you can upgrade on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch:
- Go to Settings > Passwords.
- Under Security Recommendations, tap an app or website name.*
- Tap Use Sign in with Apple, then follow the onscreen steps.
* Only participating apps or websites will be listed.
If you want to use Hide My Email, create a new account with Sign in with Apple. After you convert your account to Sign in with Apple, you can’t change it back.
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Manage the apps that you use with Sign in with Apple
When you use Sign in with Apple, you can sign in to participating third-party apps and websites with your Apple ID. Learn how to view and manage the apps that you use with Sign in with Apple.
View the apps using your Apple ID
To see a list of the apps that you’re currently using with Sign in with Apple and manage your preferences for each one, go to Apple ID settings on your device or sign in to your Apple ID account page. Learn more about Sign in with Apple.
On your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch
- Open the Settings app, then tap your name.
- Tap Password & Security.
- Tap Apps Using Your Apple ID.
On your Mac
- Choose Apple menu, then click System Preferences.
- Click Apple ID, then choose Password & Security.
- Click Edit.
On the web
- Sign in to appleid.apple.com.
- Go to the Security section. Under Sign in with Apple, select «Manage apps & websites.»
- Select Manage.
Manage your apps
In your Apple ID account settings, you see a list of apps that you use with Sign in with Apple. To view the information you originally shared with an app, select any app in the list. You can also view a link to the app’s Privacy Policy or Terms & Conditions.
If you chose to hide your email address from an app and use our private email relay service, you can turn off email forwarding to your personal email address. You can also choose to stop using your Apple ID with an app or website.
Turn off email forwarding
To stop emails sent by a particular developer from reaching your personal inbox, turn off Forward To, then select Stop. Emails aren’t forwarded to your personal inbox unless you turn email forwarding back on.
Change your forwarding address
If you use Hide My Email with a developer, you can change the email address that receives forwarded messages from that developer. You can select any email address you have on file in your Apple ID account:
- On your iPhone, go to Settings, then tap [your name].
- Tap Name, Phone Numbers, Email, then tap Forward to under Hide My Email.
- Choose the address you want emails to be forwarded to.
When you choose the email address, this applies to email from all apps and developers using Hide My Email.
Stop using your Apple ID with an app
To stop using your Apple ID with an app, select Stop Using Apple ID, then choose Stop Using.
When you stop using your Apple ID with an app, you’re signed out of the app on your device. The next time you visit the app or its associated website, you can either select Sign in with Apple to sign in again, or create a new account.
If you choose to use Sign in with Apple again, you’re signed in to the same account you previously used. Some apps might let you create a new password for your existing account so you can sign in again without using your Apple ID.
Some developers might use Sign in with Apple to give you an account for more than one app. If that’s the case and you turn off email forwarding or stop using your Apple ID for one app, it applies to all apps from that developer.
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