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Jan 19, 2015 1:29 PM in response to Katt56by gail from maine,The answer to this has been posted several times on this thread:
1. Go to Manage your Apple ID and EDIT your current Apple ID to the old email address. This is temporary! DO NOT VERIFY IT. Do not change the password: Apple - My Apple ID
2. Go to your device where the old email address is still signed onto iCloud - Settings>iCloud, scroll to the bottom, and Sign Out/Delete the iCloud account - follow the prompts and type in your current password when asked.
3. Go back to Manage your Apple ID, sign on with the old ID and current password, and EDIT the Apple ID back to the new email address (you may have to verify it again).
4. Go back to Settings>iCloud and sign on with your new Apple ID
If you are indicating that you created a brand new Apple ID a year ago, rather than simply changing your existing ID, then the old Apple ID still exists. In that case you will need to go to Manage your Apple ID and click on RESET PASSWORD for that old Apple ID. If you cannot remember the Security Questions then you will have to contact Apple Support to have them reset so you can reset your password and remove the old iCloud account:
ACCOUNT SECURITY CONTACT NUMBERS
Cheers,
GB
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Apr 4, 2015 6:41 AM in response to Matt Curtisby MajorieVos,after nearly a year of irritation this actually worked! Many thanks
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Apr 13, 2015 2:37 PM in response to Urkelby naveentak,Hi
Were you able to resolve your problem.
Please advise.
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Apr 13, 2015 3:04 PM in response to naveentakby gail from maine,If you are referring to this question (which was written in October 2011 when iCloud was in Beta), then the answer is:
I have the exact same problem. My wife's .me email is attached to my iCloud. No - the iCloud account attached to your wife's @me.com account is your wife's Not only does it make my personal iCloud useless for me, it also locks her out of using her personal .me email address. It really seems this should be a solvable problem.
If you want your own iCloud account, set it up under your own Apple ID. It's that simple.
Cheers,
GB
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May 21, 2015 4:09 PM in response to Einhorn01by Debbie Armijo,OMG!!!! thank you, thank you, thank you! I have been working with Apple since May 11, 2015. I have searched and searched and finally got the answer to stop the pop up from iCloud which drove me crazy. I got my iCloud email address from a very old one to the current one. Again I cannot say thank you enough! YAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Aug 1, 2015 3:02 PM in response to Highlordkramby YouSuckiCloud,This helped a lot. Wasted so much time on this. Really ******, Apple. Scroll down to "How to safely delete iCloud account…"
http://9to5mac.com/2013/07/20/how-to-change-the-email-address-associated-with-yo ur-apple-id/page/2/
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Jan 2, 2016 11:23 AM in response to hejjoby cmacfayden,This solution no longer works. I called in to Apple Support, and had to request TIER TWO support before i was able to get around this problem. Apple has changed the way they address this problem. The work-around that USED TO WORK but NO LONGER WORKS is to temporarily change the apple ID (on a computer) to the old one. If you try that now, you will be told that a verification code will be sent to the OLD ADDRESS. This is not a solution that worked for me, because in my case the old address was no longer in use.
The solution, as of Jan 2 2016 is this:
1. On your device (iPhone, iPad), go to settings, iCloud
2. On the next screen, tap your account near the top. You will be asked for your Apple ID passworrd
3. Enter your CURRENT PASSWORD that you use with your CURRENT APPLE ID (don't worry that the password doesn't match the password as it used to be with your old apple ID. It should accept your current password
4. Once in, you can delete the account, and enter your new Apple ID and password.
Note: if you are concerned about losing any information associated with the old Apple ID, then do a backup to your computer first.
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Jan 8, 2016 1:57 PM in response to cmacfaydenby calvinfromgibsonia,Nope...Tapping on the account near the top does not result in a request for my password. Instead, nothing happens.
ECW
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by gail from maine,Jan 8, 2016 4:04 PM in response to calvinfromgibsonia
gail from maine
Jan 8, 2016 4:04 PM
in response to calvinfromgibsonia
Level 7 (25,445 points)
iCloudWhat iOS are you running?
Cheers,
GB
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Apr 19, 2016 6:56 AM in response to isaacfrombigksby gail from maine,You are posting to a thread that is almost 5 years old. Many things have changed over the course of time in regards to iCloud issues. Please state your issue completely and fully, and we will see if we can help.
Cheers,
GB
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May 31, 2016 7:02 AM in response to Highlordkramby carbsbayombong,Hi Everyone,
This worked for me:
1. Go to icloud.com
2. Login with your current icloud email
3. Once you login, you will see icons. Click settings.
4. Once you get to settings, you will see beside your picture, "Apple ID, Manage". Click Manage
5. You will see there you can edit your apple ID email.
After all of that, sign out from your account in your mac/iphone/ipad etc. Then sign in using the new e-mail. Everything should be back.
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May 31, 2016 8:01 AM in response to carbsbayombongby Roger Wilmut1,You need to sign out of iCloud on all your devices before you change the email address which forms your ID. Failure to do this can cause serious problems on any device which has 'Find my iPhone/Mac/iPod' enabled.
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May 31, 2016 8:21 AM in response to Roger Wilmut1by krisfromberlin,Please unsubscribe me of this newsletter
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