Is it possible for you on Apple to see the date when I created the specific Apple-id?

Is it possible for you on Apple to see the date when I created the specific Apple-id?

iPhone 5s, iOS 12

Posted on Jan 17, 2020 1:28 AM

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Posted on Jan 17, 2020 1:50 AM

You can --> Get a copy of the data associated with your Apple ID account


About the data associated with your Apple ID

You can request a copy of the data that Apple stores which is associated with your Apple ID. This information includes, but is not limited to:

  • Your Apple ID account details and sign-in records.
  • Data that you store with iCloud such as contacts, calendars, notes, bookmarks, reminders, email, photos, videos, and document.
  • App usage information, as it relates to use of iCloud, Apple Music, Game Center and other services. 
  • A record of the items you have purchased or downloaded from the App Store, iTunes Store, and Apple Books, as well as your browsing history in those stores.
  • Records of your Apple retail store and support transactions.
  • Records of marketing communications, preferences, and other activity.


Any data that isn’t provided is either in a form that is not personally identifiable or linked to your Apple ID, is stored in an end-to-end encrypted format that Apple cannot decrypt, or is not stored by Apple at all. Additionally, some data may have been held only for a very short time and is no longer on our servers.


Apple strives to collect and store the minimum amount of data required to provide the services you use. Learn more about Apple’s privacy policy and practices.


They work hard to maintain accuracy and consistency, so the data associated with your account and our responses to data requests may change as our means of storage and collection change.


How to request a copy of your data

Sign in to your Apple ID account page on a Mac, PC, iPhone, or iPad. Then scroll down to Data & Privacy and select "Manage your Data and Privacy." On the following page, select "Get started" under "Get a copy of your data." If you don’t see this option, it means that this feature is not available in your country or region.

When you request a copy of your data (or a specific subset of your data), they first verify that you are the account holder making the request. After verification, They organize the data associated with your Apple ID in file formats that are easy to understand. When the data is ready, they will post it to your Apple ID account page and notify you that it’s available. You have 14 days to download your data, after which it is removed from that location, and you will need to request it again.


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Jan 17, 2020 1:50 AM in response to björn215

You can --> Get a copy of the data associated with your Apple ID account


About the data associated with your Apple ID

You can request a copy of the data that Apple stores which is associated with your Apple ID. This information includes, but is not limited to:

  • Your Apple ID account details and sign-in records.
  • Data that you store with iCloud such as contacts, calendars, notes, bookmarks, reminders, email, photos, videos, and document.
  • App usage information, as it relates to use of iCloud, Apple Music, Game Center and other services. 
  • A record of the items you have purchased or downloaded from the App Store, iTunes Store, and Apple Books, as well as your browsing history in those stores.
  • Records of your Apple retail store and support transactions.
  • Records of marketing communications, preferences, and other activity.


Any data that isn’t provided is either in a form that is not personally identifiable or linked to your Apple ID, is stored in an end-to-end encrypted format that Apple cannot decrypt, or is not stored by Apple at all. Additionally, some data may have been held only for a very short time and is no longer on our servers.


Apple strives to collect and store the minimum amount of data required to provide the services you use. Learn more about Apple’s privacy policy and practices.


They work hard to maintain accuracy and consistency, so the data associated with your account and our responses to data requests may change as our means of storage and collection change.


How to request a copy of your data

Sign in to your Apple ID account page on a Mac, PC, iPhone, or iPad. Then scroll down to Data & Privacy and select "Manage your Data and Privacy." On the following page, select "Get started" under "Get a copy of your data." If you don’t see this option, it means that this feature is not available in your country or region.

When you request a copy of your data (or a specific subset of your data), they first verify that you are the account holder making the request. After verification, They organize the data associated with your Apple ID in file formats that are easy to understand. When the data is ready, they will post it to your Apple ID account page and notify you that it’s available. You have 14 days to download your data, after which it is removed from that location, and you will need to request it again.


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