How to Sign out of all devices using Apple ID

How to sign out of all devices


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iPhone XS

Posted on Nov 20, 2023 10:25 AM

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Posted on Nov 20, 2023 10:36 AM

You cannot sign out of every in a single step.


If you still have the devices you wish to sign out of, you can go into Settings ➜ Apple ID scroll down to the bottom, and tap on "Sign Out". Then repeat for Settings ➜ Apple ID ➜ Media & Purchases, Settings ➜ Messages ➜ Send & Recieve, and Settings ➜ Facetime ➜ Caller ID on each device.


Alternatively, if you don't have access to all the devices, you can remove devices on your account from the Device list in Settings ➜ Apple ID on one of the devices you do have access to, by tapping on the (i) icon, and then on "Remove from Account".




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Nov 20, 2023 10:36 AM in response to rachelle249

You cannot sign out of every in a single step.


If you still have the devices you wish to sign out of, you can go into Settings ➜ Apple ID scroll down to the bottom, and tap on "Sign Out". Then repeat for Settings ➜ Apple ID ➜ Media & Purchases, Settings ➜ Messages ➜ Send & Recieve, and Settings ➜ Facetime ➜ Caller ID on each device.


Alternatively, if you don't have access to all the devices, you can remove devices on your account from the Device list in Settings ➜ Apple ID on one of the devices you do have access to, by tapping on the (i) icon, and then on "Remove from Account".




Mar 16, 2024 07:09 PM in response to Phil0124

You actually can sign out of all devices in one failed swoop. It’s called iTunes manage devices in the settings there it’ll say sign out of all devices mostly on iMac or McIntosh. You can go into the iTunes iTunes. Yes, you added it to the Finder and you can go into that settings like when you plug in your device to the computer a.k.a. you can also should be able to do that in the iTunes on windows as I am attempting at the moment to sign out of all devices.

May 28, 2024 07:30 PM in response to rachelle249

Sign out of all devices through iTunes with Apple ID , usb ports , ports, vpns, enterprises, businesses, basically I just want to go back to stock and make all my privacy policy’s normal again. I was hacked between having a brand new iPhone 15 pro max tied with same email address on iPhone 13 Pro Max when I upgraded from it and something with the iOS 17..0.1 update version on the 15 updating during the transfer process while my 13 stayed on 17 I forgot to restore to stock iOS it was a big mess it transferred developer mode on my new phone and brought my android phones into the hack also which created the university enterprise advertising cross development platform that I could not control it broke both phones I’m on my 13 trying to fix what I can until I can get them to the shop.


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