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How can I recover my Apple ID without email or phone number?

If you no longer have access to the email address associated with your Apple ID, and cannot access your Apple ID account, there are a few options to recover it, or create a new account.

Firstly, if you have another Apple device logged into your Apple ID account, you can reset the password from the device, by visiting the Settings app, tapping on your name and photo, then selecting Password & Security, then Change Password.

If you don’t have another device logged in to your Apple ID, you can use two-factor authentication to reset your Apple ID password. Apple will send a code to a trusted device or phone number to complete the process.

The next step is to check the Apple Support website to see if your account has already been marked as compromised and your security disabled. If this is the case, Apple will give you the option to reset your account.

If none of the above steps work, it is time to contact Apple Support. You will need to go through some security steps and will have to provide proof that the account belongs to you, possibly including a copy of your official ID.

Apple Support will then help you recover your Apple ID.

How do I reset my Apple ID password if I forgot my security questions and email?

If you have forgotten your security questions and the email address associated with your Apple ID, the best way to reset your Apple ID password is by contact Apple Support directly. You can do this by going to Apple’s contact page (https://www. apple.

com/contact/) and choose the option ‘Reset your Apple ID password’. You’ll need to provide Apple with your personal information as well as your Apple ID so they can verify your identity. Once they have verified your identity, they will be able to provide you with instructions on how to reset your Apple ID password.

Alternatively, if Apple is unble to verify your identity, they may require you to send in a signed document to help prove your identity. In any case, the Apple Support team is the best option for resetting your Apple ID password if you have forgotten both your security questions and the email address associated with the account.

What happens if I forgot my Apple ID password and security questions?

If you have forgotten your Apple ID password and security questions, there are a few steps you can take to try to regain access.

First, you should try resetting your password using your Apple ID. Apple allows you to reset your password using your registered email address or by using your recovery key which is granted when setting up a two-step verification process.

If you have forgotten the answers to the security questions, the recovery procedure option is the most likely solution.

If you cannot remember your Apple ID, you might be able to use your full name, email address, or a trusted phone number to look it up. Additionally, you could try using the ‘Forgot Apple ID’ feature on the Apple website.

If none of the above solutions is successful, you can always contact Apple Support to help you unlock your Apple ID. Customer service staff may be able to verify your identity via other means in order to help you access your Apple ID.

How do you get past Apple security questions?

If you have forgotten the answers to your Apple security questions, or your security questions are no longer valid, you can contact Apple Support to reset them. To do this, you will need to provide evidence that you are the rightful owner of the account, such as a copy of your driver’s license, passport, or other legal paperwork that proves your identity.

You may also need to answer questions about the account itself and provide other information, like purchase history, to help verify your account. After you reset your security questions, it’s important to keep them safe, so be sure to choose strong, unique answers that you will remember.

How do I reset my iPhone security lockout?

If you’ve been locked out of your iPhone due to a security feature, the best way to reset your security lockout is to restore your iPhone. To do this, connect your iPhone to your computer and open iTunes.

Once you’re in iTunes, select your iPhone from the menu on the left and then choose the Restore option. This will erase your iPhone and bring it back to its original factory settings.

You can then set up your iPhone from scratch, including setting a new passcode, Touch ID, or Face ID. This will reset your security lockout, allowing you to have full access to your iPhone. Alternatively, you may need to contact your mobile service provider if even restoring your iPhone doesn’t reset your lockout.

Are Apple ID security questions case sensitive?

Yes, Apple ID security questions are case sensitive. This means that when you set up your Apple ID, you should pay attention to the case of the letters as you are creating your answers. For example, if your answer to a security question is “New York”, then you should make sure you type it in as “New York” and not “new york”.

Similarly, if your answer is “pianO”, you should make sure to capitalize the “O” and not type it in as “piano”. Making your answers as accurate as possible (including case sensitivities) is important to ensure that your account is as secure as possible.

What is an Apple rescue email?

An Apple rescue email is an email address you can use to reset your Apple ID password, verify your account, and more. An Apple rescue email is an extra security measure that Apple takes to help ensure that the person accessing your account is authorized to do so.

It is an extra layer of security to help prevent anyone else from accessing your account. When creating your Apple ID, you are prompted to enter a rescue email address. This is an email address you control that is not associated with your Apple ID and one which will not be shown to anyone else.

If you ever forget your Apple ID password, Apple can send a reset link to your rescue email address. This helps verify that you are the rightful owner of the account and can authorize the reset. With a rescue email, you can go through the necessary steps to verify and regain access to your Apple ID account.

Is your Apple ID the same as your email?

No, your Apple ID is not necessarily the same as your email. Your Apple ID is a unique, personal user name and password that you use to access many Apple services, such as iCloud, the App Store, iTunes Store, Apple Music, and more.

Your Apple ID is tied to all of your Apple products, such as your iPhone, iPad and Mac. However, you don’t need to use an Apple-specific email address as your ID – you can use any valid third-party email address, such as Gmail or Yahoo Mail.

You’ll still use that same email address to receive purchase statements, store receipts, and other important messages related to your Apple ID.

What happens if I can’t remember my Apple ID password?

If you forget your Apple ID password, the first thing you should do is try to reset it. You can reset your Apple ID password online or by answering security questions.

To reset online:

1. Go to iforgot.apple.com

2. Enter your Apple ID.

3. Select reset your password, then choose Continue.

4. Complete the steps to reset your password.

To reset by answering security questions:

1. Go to iforgot.apple.com, and click Forgot Apple ID or password.

2. Enter your Apple ID.

3. Choose Answer security questions, then select Continue.

4. Answer your security questions, then select Continue.

5. Create a new password, then select Reset Password.

If you’re not able to reset your password, you may need to contact Apple Support for help.

Why do I have to wait 27 days to reset my Apple ID password?

Apple requires that you wait 27 days before you are able to reset your Apple ID password. This is to ensure that your account is secure and that your information is kept safe. By having to wait 27 days, it is less likely that someone could gain access to your account.

Another reason that Apple waits 27 days is because if suspicious activity is detected or if the account is locked down due to security issues, it gives Apple enough time to investigate the account before allowing a reset.

Lastly, if a reset is attempted multiple times and fails, a 27 day embargo is put in place to protect your account and prevent unauthorized access.

What happens if I forgot my iCloud email?

If you have forgotten your iCloud email, there are a few things you can do to try to find it.

First, you can check any emails or other messages from Apple that may list the email address. You can also check your recent purchase history or receipts from iTunes or the App Store to see if they contain your iCloud email.

If that doesn’t work, you can try searching your Contacts app on your iPhone or iPad to see if any of your contacts have the email address listed.

If you still can’t find the email address, you can try to reset the password associated with your Apple ID. To do this, you will need to visit the Apple ID account page (appleid. apple. com) and follow the instructions to reset your password.

Once you’ve reset your password, you can verify the correct Apple ID associated with your account.

Finally, if you still can’t find your iCloud email address, then you can create a new, separate Apple ID with a different email address for your iCloud account.