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May 7, 2016 2:44 PM in response to nandikby jeffd55,Hello nandik,
Thank you for using Apple Support Communities.
If you need to edit the email addresses associated, the following article provides the necessary information: About your Apple ID email addresses
For the rescue email address, this is the information you need:
Rescue email address
Having a rescue email address is optional but recommended. If you ever forget your security questions, you can use your rescue email address to reset them. If you don't have a rescue email address, you'll need to contact Apple Support for help. We’ll also send any account security-related notifications to your rescue email address.
Follow these steps to add or edit a rescue email address:
- Sign in to your Apple ID account page.
- Click Edit in the Security section. You might be asked to answer one or more security questions before you continue.
- If you want to add a rescue email address:
- Under Rescue Email, click Add an Email Address, then enter your rescue email address. We'll send a verification to that address. Didn't get the email?
- Enter the verification code and click Verify.
- If you want to edit a rescue email address:
- Select Change Email Address under the address you want to edit, then enter the new address. We'll send a verification to that address. Didn't get the email?
- Enter the verification code and click Verify.
- If you want to delete a rescue email address, click
next to the address.
If you use two-step verification or two-factor authentication, you have a notification email address, not a rescue email address. With two-factor authentication and two step verification, you don't need a rescue address. You can also use these steps to add or edit your notification email address.
Best regards.
