iCloud security

If somebody somehow gets hold of my iCloud password, they can login to my iCloud.


It's not going to happen but if it does the security measure is that I get sent an email telling me someone has logged in.


That email is sent to my iCloud email. They have managed to log into my iCloud, so all they have to do is delete it from inside my iCloud mail app and I will never see it. So it is useless.


I can't see a way of getting that warning email sent anywhere else? Am I missing something?




Posted on Jul 27, 2021 6:51 AM

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Jul 27, 2021 7:12 AM in response to AlWith2Kids

AlWith2Kids Said:

"I can't see a way of getting that warning email sent anywhere else? Am I missing something?"

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Check your Device List:

Getting a warning eMail is not an option. It will be sent, where it will be sent. Apple will not have any other play to send it. So, see what devices are associated to your account. If something does not correct, then you would modify your credentials, immediately. Check here: Check your Apple ID Device List to See where you're Signed in - Apple Support


Modify your Credentials:

If you are concerned about you account information being compromised, then by all means modify your credentials. You are able to log into these forums just fine. So, log into iCloud, and modify your credentials, starting with a new, strong password and using a new eMail address (for Apple).

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