Recover Apple ID Password via Email
If you have forgotten your Apple ID password, you can recover it using the email address associated with your account. This method is only available if you have previously set up two-factor authentication for your Apple ID. Here’s how to recover your password via email:
- Go to the Apple ID account recovery page: https://appleid.apple.com/account/recovery
- Enter your Apple ID and click “Continue“.
- Select “Get an email with further instructions“.
- Apple will send an email to the address associated with your Apple ID. Open the email and click on the “Reset Password” button.
- On the password reset page, enter a new password for your Apple ID and click “Reset Password“.
- Once you have reset your password, you can sign back into your Apple ID using the new password.
Additional Tips:
- If you don’t receive the email within a few minutes, check your spam folder.
- If you have multiple Apple IDs, make sure you are using the correct email address associated with the Apple ID you want to recover.
- If you are still having trouble recovering your password, you can contact Apple Support for assistance.
Extract Password from iCloud Settings
If you have access to your iCloud account settings, you can extract your Apple ID password without going through the reset process. Here’s how:
- Sign in to your iCloud account at icloud.com.
- Click on “Account Settings” at the bottom of the page.
- Enter your Apple ID password when prompted.
- On the “Account” page, scroll down to the “Security” section.
- Click on “Manage” next to “Password”.
- Enter your Apple ID password again.
- Your Apple ID password will be displayed on the screen.
Note that this method only works if you have previously signed in to your iCloud account on the device you’re using. If you haven’t, you’ll need to reset your password using one of the other methods.
Here are some additional tips for extracting your Apple ID password without resetting it:
- If you have an iOS device with Face ID or Touch ID enabled, you can use that to sign in to your iCloud account and extract your password.
- If you have a Mac with Touch ID enabled, you can use that to sign in to your iCloud account and extract your password.
- If you have a trusted device linked to your iCloud account, you can use that to reset your password without having to enter your old password.
Obtain Password from Third-Party Applications
This method involves using a third-party application that allows you to extract your Apple ID password without having to reset it. This can be useful if you have multiple Apple devices and have forgotten your password on one of them.
Using iForgot Password Assistant
This is a free tool provided by Apple that allows you to recover your password without answering security questions or having to go through the account recovery process. To use this tool, follow these steps:
- Go to the iForgot website and enter your Apple ID.
- Click on the “Forgot Password?” link.
- Select the option to “Get a verification code on your trusted device.” This will send a verification code to one of your other Apple devices that is signed in with your Apple ID.
- Enter the verification code and click on “Continue.”
- You will be prompted to create a new password. Enter your new password and click on “Reset Password.”
Using a Password Manager
If you use a password manager such as 1Password or LastPass, your Apple ID password may be stored in the password manager’s vault. To retrieve your password using a password manager, follow these steps:
- Open the password manager application.
- Search for your Apple ID entry.
- Click on the “Show Password” button to view your Apple ID password.
Using KeyChain Access on Mac
If you have a Mac, you can use the Keychain Access application to view your stored passwords. To retrieve your Apple ID password using Keychain Access, follow these steps:
- Open the Keychain Access application (located in /Applications/Utilities).
- Click on the “My Passwords” category.
- Search for your Apple ID entry.
- Right-click (or Control-click) on the Apple ID entry and select “Get Info.”
- In the “Get Info” window, check the box labeled “Show password.” You will be prompted to enter your Mac user password.
- Once you enter your Mac user password, the Apple ID password will be displayed in the “Show password” field.
Consult Apple Support for Assistance
If you’re unable to recover your Apple ID password using the methods described above, you can contact Apple Support for assistance. They may be able to help you verify your identity and reset your password without having to reset your entire Apple ID. Here’s how to contact Apple Support:
- Go to the Apple Support website: https://support.apple.com
- Click on “Get Support” in the top menu bar.
- Select “Apple ID” from the list of topics.
- Click on “Forgot Apple ID or password” from the list of subtopics.
- Follow the instructions on the screen to contact Apple Support. You may need to provide proof of your identity, such as a government-issued ID or a credit card associated with your Apple ID.
- Once your identity has been verified, Apple Support may be able to help you reset your password without having to reset your entire Apple ID. Note that this may take some time, so be patient.
Access Password via iTunes or iCloud for Windows
1. Download and Install iTunes or iCloud for Windows
If you don’t have iTunes or iCloud installed on your Windows computer, download and install the latest version from the Apple website.
2. Connect Your Device
Connect your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch to your computer using a USB cable.
3. Launch iTunes or iCloud
Open iTunes or iCloud on your computer and wait for your device to be recognized.
4. Select Your Device
In iTunes, click the device icon in the top left corner. In iCloud, click your device’s name in the left sidebar.
5. Access Account Settings
In iTunes, click the “Summary” tab. In iCloud, click “Account Details” in the right pane.
6. View Apple ID
Your Apple ID will be displayed under “Apple ID” or “Account Details”.
7. Recover Password with Security Questions
If you have forgotten your password but still have access to your security questions, you can recover it through iTunes or iCloud:
iTunes | iCloud |
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Click “Edit” next to “Security Questions” and follow the prompts to answer your security questions. | Click “Forgot Apple ID or Password” and follow the prompts to answer your security questions. |
Check for Password in macOS System Preferences
If you’re using a Mac, you can check for your Apple ID password in the System Preferences:
- Click on the Apple menu and select “System Preferences.”
- Click on “Apple ID.”
- Click on “Password & Security.”
- Click on the “Show Password” button.
You may need to enter your Mac password or use Touch ID to confirm your identity.
- Your Apple ID password will be displayed in the text field.
- Once you have found your password, click on the “Hide Password” button.
- You can now close the System Preferences window.
- Note: This method only works if you have not enabled two-factor authentication for your Apple ID. If you have enabled two-factor authentication, you will not be able to see your Apple ID password in the System Preferences.
How To Find Apple Id Password Without Resetting It
If you’ve forgotten your Apple ID password, you can retrieve it without having to reset it. Here’s how:
- Go to Apple’s iForgot website: https://appleid.apple.com/password/verify/appleid
- Enter your Apple ID and click “Continue.”
- Choose a verification method. You can receive a verification code via email, text message, or a trusted device.
- Once you’ve received the verification code, enter it on the website and click “Continue.”
- You’ll be asked to create a new password. Enter your new password and click “Reset Password.”
People Also Ask
How can I find my Apple ID password without email or phone number?
If you don’t have access to your email or phone number, you can reset your Apple ID password using security questions. To do this, go to Apple’s iForgot website and click on “Answer security questions.” You’ll be asked to answer two security questions. Once you’ve answered the questions correctly, you can create a new password.
How can I find my Apple ID password without a trusted device?
If you don’t have access to a trusted device, you can reset your Apple ID password using account recovery. To do this, go to Apple’s iForgot website and click on “Account Recovery.” You’ll be asked to provide your Apple ID, your date of birth, and the last four digits of your Social Security number. Once you’ve provided this information, Apple will send you an email with instructions on how to reset your password.
How can I find my Apple ID password if I’m locked out?
If you’re locked out of your Apple ID account, you can reset your password using the methods described above. However, you’ll need to wait 24 hours before you can try again. If you’ve tried to reset your password multiple times and you’re still locked out, you can contact Apple Support for help.