![]() ![]() It's nice to know you have this fallback. So you can get your precious photos back, which is great, but you won't be able to get your passwords back. Anything that's completely end-to-end encrypted like Keychain for storing passwords can't be recovered this way. But it can't get things like your passwords. It can recover things like your photos, notes, and your files. Note this type of recovery doesn't recover everything. ![]() It could be as simple as providing some basic information to them or the credit card information that you use for your Apple ID or it could be something where you go through a process that takes several days before you actually get back into your account. You basically have to talk to Apple Support and they will ask you questions and tell you what to do. Basically you would be contacting Apple Support telling them that you can't get into your account and then you would go through a process. You can click details to get more information. If you don't do anything else that's going to be listed here. The first one, by default, is called iCloud Data Recovery Service and you'll see it right here. There are basically three options for recovering your account if you don't have your password. So under Account Recovery go to Manage and you'll see your options here. This would also be needed if somebody else got into your account and changed the password or if you got locked out of your account which could happen if somebody was trying to break-in to your account and Apple locks it to protect it. Now if you forget your password it all comes down to Account Recovery. Well, if for some reason that system fails you can add a trusted phone number and you could have the number texted to you instead. So this is in case you need to logon and you know how you'll get a code sent to your iPhone or iPad or Mac and you enter that code. You could also add Trusted Phone Numbers. I think that just about everybody does at this point. So you should have two-factor authentication turned on. Now here you should see your security settings for your Apple ID account. In a similar place on the iPhone or iPad in Settings and Apple ID. Now on your Mac you'll find all this in System Preferences under Apple ID. But there are a few things that you can setup in advance that in case it does you can recover your account. You can't logon to iCloud or any of Apple's services. So what happens if you lose your password to your Apple ID. Join us and get exclusive content and course discounts. There you can read more about the Patreon Campaign. ![]() MacMost is brought to you thanks to a great group of more than 1000 supporters. Today let me show you how to plan ahead in case you ever forget your Apple ID password. Video Transcript: Hi, this is Gary with. Check out Apple ID Account Recovery Methods at YouTube for closed captioning and more options. ![]()
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