Method 1: Recovery Key
With a recovery key, you can regain access to your Apple ID. Follow the steps below to reset your Apple ID.
- Open your account page (https://appleid.apple.com/) for your Apple ID and click on Forgot passcode.
- Once you enter the Apple ID that you want to reset, click on reset password and “Continue”.
- Enter your Apple ID recovery key and a trusted device to receive the verification code.
- A recovery code will be sent on the trusted device, use it to create your new password. Click on “Reset Password” once you are done.
That’s it, your Apple ID is now unlocked. However, note that this method will only work if you have a recovery key. In case you don’t have one, keep reading the article to find another method that suits you.
Method 2: Two-Factor Authentication
To use this method, you need to have a trusted device such as; your friend’s iPhone or computer.
If using a trusted iDevice:
- Open preferences and click on your Apple Profile.
- Select “Password and Security”.
- Click the “Change Password” icon. On the screen, the instructions will guide you on updating your password.
If using a Mac:
- Under Apple Menu, open system preferences.
- Select “Password and Security”.
- Click the “Forgot password” icon, the on-screen instructions will guide you on unlocking the Apple ID.
Using two-factor authentication, you can access your Apple ID via trusted devices like your Mac, iPhone, or Apple Watch. If you can log in to a trusted device, you can use this method to reset your Apple ID password.
Method 3: iForgot Service
The first thing is to verify your identity with Apple by answering a few questions and entering your Apple details such as email and mobile number.
- Go to iforgot.com.
- Fill in your Apple ID, click “Continue”.
- Fill in the security questions.
- The on-screen instructions will guide you on unlocking your Apple ID.
For users who want to unlock their Apple ID via iForgot Service, they need to prove that the Apple ID belongs to them, so they need to provide some personal information. If you cannot provide enough evidence to prove it, then this method may not help you.
Method 4: Apple Support
- Visit Apple Support Website.
- Click on “Apple ID”.
- Choose “Disabled Apple ID”.
- Get in touch with an Apple support employee via a call, email, or chat to get them to aid you in unlocking your Apple ID.
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