The Apple ID is a key identifier that provides access to all Apple services, such as the App Store, iCloud, Apple Music, and more. This article explains how to create a new Apple ID, how to manage your existing account, how to modify it, and how to delete your Apple account.
Creating an Apple ID on a computer and other devices
Creating an Apple ID allows you to take full advantage of Apple services, whether you’re using a Mac or an iPhone.
On Mac: Creating an Apple ID is simple. Open System Settings, choose Sign in, then click “Don’t have an Apple ID?” Enter your details, including your email address, and create a password.
On Windows PC: You can create an Apple ID using iTunes or the Apple Music app. Click Sign in, then choose Create New Apple ID, and follow the steps.
On iPhone or iPad: During device setup, select Create a Free Apple ID and enter the required details, such as your email and password.
anaging your Apple ID
You can access your Apple ID online or through your Apple device settings. With your existing Apple ID, you can update your personal information, password, security settings, and manage devices connected to your account.
Login and password management
For security, it’s important to keep your account up to date. You can manage your Apple ID by:
Opening Settings on any Apple device or visiting appleid.apple.com
Updating your email address, password, and connected devices
Resetting your password if you’ve forgotten it
Updating payment details
Keeping your payment information up to date is essential. Apple allows you to easily update your payment methods and billing details:
Open Settings
Tap your name at the top
Select Payment & Shipping, where you can add a new card, update existing information, or remove saved details
Enabling two-factor authentication
To improve security, you can enable two-factor authentication, which provides extra protection for your account. Each login attempt must be approved on a second device:
Open the Settings app
Go to Apple ID, then tap Password & Security
Turn on Two-Factor Authentication and follow the setup steps
When should you delete your Apple ID?
In some cases, deleting your Apple ID may be necessary. Keep in mind that deleting your Apple ID permanently removes access to all Apple services.
When selling or gifting a device: Before handing it over, delete all data and remove your Apple ID so the new owner can safely use the device
If your phone is stolen or lost: Deleting or deactivating your Apple ID can help prevent unauthorized access to your data
How to delete your Apple ID step by step
- Open the Settings app
- Go to General
- Scroll down and select Reset
- Tap Erase All Content and Settings
- Enter your Apple ID password and confirm the deletion
Changes to Apple ID with iOS 18
With the arrival of iOS 18, the Apple ID name is officially changing to Apple Account. Despite the new name, most functions remain the same, but some updates are introduced:
Passwords app: A dedicated app will manage saved passwords, storing and organizing all your login credentials in one place
Supported devices: iOS 18 will be available on several iPhone models and introduces new features in privacy and usability
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Frequently asked questions about Apple ID
Can I have multiple Apple IDs?
Yes, but it’s not recommended, as purchase history cannot be viewed in one place and accounts cannot be merged.
I forgot my Apple ID password
Visit the iForgot website to reset your password. Instructions will be sent to the email address associated with your Apple ID. For security reasons, Apple cannot manually reset your password.
Can I shop online without an Apple ID?
Yes, you can make purchases in the Apple Store as a guest—just provide your shipping and payment details.