How to Reset Your Apple ID Password: 6 Simple Ways
Forgetting your Apple ID password can be frustrating, especially if it means that you can no longer access your important apps or data. However, resetting your Apple ID password is a simple task that can be done in a matter of minutes. Here are six simple ways to do it:
1. Use Apple’s Account Recovery page: This is the most common way to reset your Apple ID password. Go to the Apple ID account page and click on “Forgot Apple ID or password.” You will then be asked to enter your Apple ID. Follow the prompts to reset your password.
2. Use your Mac computer: If you have a Mac, you can reset your Apple ID password through the “System Preferences” app. Click on “Apple ID” and then “Password & Security.” From there, click on “Forgot Apple ID or password” and follow the prompts.
3. Use your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch: If you have an iOS device, go to “Settings,” then “Your Name,” and then “Password & Security.” From there, click on “Change Password” and follow the prompts.
4. Use your Apple Watch: If you have an Apple Watch, you can reset your Apple ID password through the “Settings” app. Click on “General,” then “Reset,” and finally “Erase All Content and Settings.” Follow the prompts and you will be prompted to reset your password.
5. Use Two-Factor Authentication: If you have enabled two-factor authentication on your Apple ID, you can reset your password through the “Find My” app. This app can be accessed through your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch. Go to “Find My,” select your device, click on “Erase This Device,” and then set up your device again.
6. Call Apple Support: If the above methods do not work, you can call Apple Support for assistance. They can guide you through the process of resetting your Apple ID password.