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Go to forgot.apple.com. Enter your Apple ID — usually the email address associated with your Apple account. Enter the code to prove you're not a robot. Click Continue.
Go to forgot.apple.com. Enter your Apple ID — usually the email address associated with your Apple account. Enter the code to prove you're not a robot. Click Continue.
If your Apple ID is locked or disabled. If you or someone else enters your password, security questions, or other account information incorrectly too many times, your Apple ID automatically locks to protect your security, and you can't sign in to any Apple services.
Apple won't email you/text telling you your account is disabled. You will find out the next time you try to log in somewhere. Apple will always address you by your name or the name they have on file for you, not Dear Customer, Dear Client or by using your e-mail address.
Here are a few possible reasons why your account may have been disabled: Repeatedly entering an incorrect Apple ID and password. Not using your Apple account for an extended amount of time. Billing issues such as unpaid iTunes or App Store orders.
No, if you received an email like this, your Apple ID hasn't been locked. Someone is trying to scam you into giving them your Apple ID and password. This is a classic example of a phishing scam a scam where someone pretends to be a well-known company like Apple, so they can steal your personal information.
Apple will never email you threatening to lock your account if you don't do something. Nor will they ask for you to update personal information by providing a link to do that. They may provide a link to get to the Apple ID page, but that would be it.
No, if you received an email like this, your Apple ID hasn't been locked. Someone is trying to scam you into giving them your Apple ID and password. If your Apple ID has actually been locked, you'll see one of these three alerts from Apple: This Apple ID has been disabled for security reasons.
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