Apple IDs are a valuable piece of personal information that can be used to access your account, purchase products, and more. But if you ever lose your Apple ID or forget your password, you’re out of luck. Luckily, there are a few steps you can take to help protect yourself from losing your Apple ID or forgetting your password. Here’s how:

  1. Create a new Apple ID If you don’t have an existing Apple ID, create one now. This will give you a new and unique identifier that can be used to access your account and purchase products. You can also use this identifier to sign in to other accounts on the web or in apps.
  2. Use two-factor authentication Two-factor authentication is a security measure that requires you to provide two pieces of information – such as your username and password – in order to login into an account. This helps protect against unauthorized access and theft of your personal information. You can find out more about two-factor authentication here.
  3. Keep track of your passwords Keep track of all of your passwords so that you don’t have to remember them every time you want to log in to an account or use an app. This will help keep you safe from unauthorized access and theft of your personal information. You can find out more about how PasswordSafe works here.

Reset the password. Change the password. Turn off two-step verification and use an old phone number or email address to sign in with your old password and change the password.

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