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Got a message saying my Apple ID and phone number was used by a new iPhone, what should I do?
iPhone XS Max, iOS 14
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Got a message saying my Apple ID and phone number was used by a new iPhone, what should I do?
iPhone XS Max, iOS 14
First decide if it is real or just phishing. If you think it is real, do you recognize the information? Sometimes Apple's system seems to think a device I am using which has just been updated is "new" and sends me those messages. If I just did something such as update my device, or sign into a device I have not used in a long time I see those and don't worry about it..
Scams (e-mail, text messages, and phone calls) are getting very good at closely imitating true Apple communications. Always be cautious. Here are some guidelines:
Identifying legitimate emails from the iTunes Store - http://support.apple.com/HT201679
Recognize and avoid phishing messages, phony support calls, and other scams - https://support.apple.com/HT204759
If you are uncertain about a message and a resource provided in that message, do not click on any links. Try to independently verify the resource by going to a support page on apple.com and use that to contact Apple or to verify the service the message is telling you to use.
First decide if it is real or just phishing. If you think it is real, do you recognize the information? Sometimes Apple's system seems to think a device I am using which has just been updated is "new" and sends me those messages. If I just did something such as update my device, or sign into a device I have not used in a long time I see those and don't worry about it..
Scams (e-mail, text messages, and phone calls) are getting very good at closely imitating true Apple communications. Always be cautious. Here are some guidelines:
Identifying legitimate emails from the iTunes Store - http://support.apple.com/HT201679
Recognize and avoid phishing messages, phony support calls, and other scams - https://support.apple.com/HT204759
If you are uncertain about a message and a resource provided in that message, do not click on any links. Try to independently verify the resource by going to a support page on apple.com and use that to contact Apple or to verify the service the message is telling you to use.
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