Account creation An Apple Account can be created by going to the associated website. As of December 2024, Apple has deprecated security questions and made two-factor authentication mandatory for activating
iTunes & App Store functionality on a newly created account – a process that requires a device with
iOS 13.4 (for iPhone or iPod Touch),
iPadOS 13.4,
macOS 10.15.4 or later. New Apple Accounts that have not set-up 2FA only have limited access to web-based media services that do not involve personal data or device management, such as Apple Music, Apple TV, Apple Podcasts on the web.
Modification Users can change their passwords or personal information on the My Apple Account page by selecting the "Manage your account" link. Changes that a user makes to an Apple Account, whilst they are using one Apple product, are also recognized by other applications where the user uses the same Apple Account (for example, the online Apple Store, iCloud, or Photos). Apple will send a verification message to the email address provided, and the user is required to follow the
URL included in the verification email to confirm the changes. After confirming the changes, users may still be asked to verify their information the next time they use their Apple Account to purchase, such as using the App Store.
Multiple Apple Accounts Users can use different Apple Accounts for their store purchases and their iCloud storage and other uses. This includes many
MobileMe users who have always had difficulties as they were forced to use more than one Apple Account, because on signing up to the MobileMe service a new Apple Account was automatically created using the me.com email address being created at the time, meaning users could not change their previous Apple Account email address to be their me.com email address, and it has always remained so. Apple does not permit different accounts to be merged. However, if one account is disabled (in most cases, due to fraudulent transactions or other abusive activity or for security reasons), any other accounts associated with the primary account will also be disabled, and the user cannot create any new accounts until the affected account has been unlocked.
Apple Online Store An Apple Account is not required to place an order with Apple. Apple lets buyers place orders on its online store without an Apple Account by using the Guest Checkout Feature. An Apple Account and the Guest Checkout Feature both allow the customer to access order info such as invoices, check the order status, and track the shipping package. However, Apple Accounts allow users to customize their Apple Online Store experiences. Users can save items they are interested in purchasing; save a cart if they are almost ready to place an order; save shipping and billing addresses and payment information to speed up the checkout process; use 1-Click ordering on Apple's website and check Apple Gift Card balances.
iCloud iCloud allows users to store data such as music and
iOS applications on remote computer servers for download to multiple devices, such as iOS-based devices running iOS 5 or later, and personal computers running
OS X 10.7.2 Lion or later, or
Microsoft Windows (
Windows Vista service pack 2 or later). iCloud replaced Apple's MobileMe service, acting as a data syncing center for email, contacts, calendars, bookmarks, notes, reminders (to-do lists), iWork documents, photos and other data. The service also allows users to wirelessly back up their iOS devices to iCloud instead of manually doing so using
iTunes. Every Apple Account comes with 5 GB of free storage. More storage is available with a
iCloud+ subscription. == Security ==