I changed my apple password and still receiving notice that someone is using my apple id?
I had to change my apple password, but I am still receiving notices that someone is using my Apple Id in L.A. California!
iPhone 12 Pro, iOS 14
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I had to change my apple password, but I am still receiving notices that someone is using my Apple Id in L.A. California!
iPhone 12 Pro, iOS 14
If this is an e-mail you received, or a popup on the screen, about the time you were actually logging in, there is probably nothing to worry about. The location in the e-mail is where your ISP reported it. If their servers are in a location distant from you, there will be a large error. Based on other posts I have read, the distant error can be very large.
You can also add 2 Factor Authentication to your account for more security. If the attempts continue, you might want to consider a name change.
Link to contact Apple Support in the article.
Apple ID has been compromised.
Note the restrictions in the article.
What to do after you change your Apple ID or password - Apple Support I suggest doing this before you change your Apple ID or password.
Apple ID -Two-factor authentication
Two Factor Authentification availability.
2 Factor Authentication - How to generate a recovery key
Apple ID - Using app-specific passwords.
If this is an e-mail you received, or a popup on the screen, about the time you were actually logging in, there is probably nothing to worry about. The location in the e-mail is where your ISP reported it. If their servers are in a location distant from you, there will be a large error. Based on other posts I have read, the distant error can be very large.
You can also add 2 Factor Authentication to your account for more security. If the attempts continue, you might want to consider a name change.
Link to contact Apple Support in the article.
Apple ID has been compromised.
Note the restrictions in the article.
What to do after you change your Apple ID or password - Apple Support I suggest doing this before you change your Apple ID or password.
Apple ID -Two-factor authentication
Two Factor Authentification availability.
2 Factor Authentication - How to generate a recovery key
Apple ID - Using app-specific passwords.
I had just had a new internet service (ATT) and that is when I started receiving the - somebody in L.A. is using your id - perhaps that is what you meant by my isp being somewhere else? So a new WiFi and login info for the new service may have tripped this notice.
That is what I meant by your ISP being somewhere else. That is possible if that is where the AT&T servers are.
Thank you Eric. Another anomaly I should have recognized as I always got similar messages that my I’d was being used inNew Hope, Tx - which is a small town north of McKinney where I live!
You are welcome.
I changed my apple password and still receiving notice that someone is using my apple id?