Saturday, April 30, 2016

How to Create and start using an Apple ID

Your Apple ID is the account you use to access Apple services like the App Store, Apple Music, iCloud, iMessage, FaceTime and more. And you can sign in to all Apple services with a single Apple ID and password.



Do you already have an Apple ID?

 If you have yet create Apple ID , please follow my introduction. You only need one Apple ID to access all Apple services. Before you create a new Apple ID, consider whether it might be better to continue using one you already have. Remember that you might not be able to move data or purchases from an old Apple ID to a new one.
If you aren't sure if you already have an Apple ID, we can help you find it. If your email address has changed, you can change the address you use for your current Apple ID to continue using it.

Create your Apple ID

You can create your Apple ID when you set up a new device or sign in to iTunes or iCloud for the first time. You can also go to the Apple ID site and select Create Your Apple ID.
Here's what you need:
  • A valid email address to use as your Apple ID username.  
  • A strong password.
  • Your date of birth.
  • Three security questions and answers to verify your identity and a rescue email address. You can also use this information to reset your password.


Sign in with your Apple ID

Use the same Apple ID and password every time you're asked to sign in to an Apple device or service. With your Apple ID, you can:
  • Sign in to iCloud to keep your personal content up to date on all your devices.
  • Sign in to the iTunes, iBooks, and App Store to make purchases and access previous purchases.
  • Sign in to iMessage and FaceTime with your Apple ID to talk and text with friends and family.
  • Sign in to Game Center with your Apple ID to play games with friends and track your achievements.
  • Sign in with your Apple ID when you set up a new device.

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