Find my iphone login

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  2. Entertainment
  3. How to Check iCloud Activation Lock Status?
  4. How to set up an Apple ID with a trusted phone number already in use


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Apple’s Find My network now offers new third

Apple today introduced the updated Find My app, allowing third-party products to use the private and secure finding capabilities of Apple’s Find My network, which comprises hundreds of millions of Apple devices. The Find My network accessory program opens up the vast and global Find My network to third-party device manufacturers to build products utilizing the service, so their customers can use the Find My app to locate and keep track of the important items in their lives. New products that work with the Find My app from Belkin, Chipolo, and VanMoof will be available beginning next week. “For more than a decade, our customers have relied on Find My to locate their missing or stolen Apple devices, all while protecting their privacy,” said Bob Borchers, Apple’s vice president of Worldwide Product Marketing. “Now we’re bringing the powerful finding capabilities of Find My, one of our most popular services, to more people with the Find My network accessory program. We’re thrilled to see how Belkin, Chipolo, and VanMoof are utilizing this technology, and can’t wait to see what other partners create.” The Find My Network Accessory Program Part of the Made for iPhone (MFi) Program, the Find My network accessory program is designed for any accessory developer looking to connect an existing or new product to the Find My network. Third-party products must adhere to all the privacy protections of the Find My network that Apple customers rely on. Approved products can be added to the...

Entertainment

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How to Check iCloud Activation Lock Status?

Recently, Apple has removed iCloud Activation Lock status tool from website, so users could not check activation status with IMEI number or serial number. More details about this news, please click Apple Removes iCloud Activation Lock Status Tool From Website . The only way to check lock status is to check on their own iPhone. However, many users don’t know how to check icloud activation lock status hands-on. Please confirm your network on your iDevice, then head to Settings → iCloud → Find My iPhone, and check the status. As the following picture shown, this iDevice’s activation lock is on. Users need to enter Apple ID account and password to turn on “Find My iPhone”on a new iDevice or an erased iDevice. If “Find My iPhone”is off or iCloud is not logged in, it means that this iDevice’s iCloud activation lock status is off. Reminder: This hands-on method does not apply to any jailbroken iDevice. Exceptional circumstances: If the iDevice fails to reboot or enter iOS system, we could not check activation lock status. But we can activate the iDevice after flashing, and check iCloud activation lock status according to whether needing to enter Apple ID account and password or not. When you activate the iDevice, you need to choose language, region and then connected to network. If there is the reminder on the iPhone, “This iPhone is currently linked to an Apple ID ( xxxxxx)", that means the activation lock status of this iPhone is on. You need to enter linked Apple ID account an...

How to set up an Apple ID with a trusted phone number already in use

To use Apple’s two-factor authentication (2FA) with your Apple ID account–something that the company has effectively mandated for the last few years–you must have at least one “trusted phone number” associated with your account. A trusted phone number can receive a code via SMS or an automated voice call speaking the code to validate a login on a new device. This contrasts with a trusted device, which is any iPhone, iPad, or Mac logged into that Apple ID account. You can add more than one trusted phone number, which is useful for backup in case a phone is lost or a phone number is hijacked. But you must have at least one. Some readers find that they can’t set up their Apple ID for 2FA with a number already associated with another Apple ID account, or they can’t add such a number as a second or subsequent trusted phone number. They receive an alert that the number is already in use by another Apple ID account. This is particularly irritating for many people who rely on verifying their Apple ID login using a trusted device and never rely on the trusted phone number at all. Apple hasn’t documented this limitation. To me, it seemed like a change, but I can find people posting about receiving an alert like this dating back a few years. I just tested adding to my list of trusted phone numbers a family member’s cell (with their permission) that’s already assigned to their Apple ID. I had no alert or difficulty. One reader found this particularly vexing: they had an old Apple ID a...