How do I access my Apple ID backup code
I don’t know where to find my backup Apple ID
iPhone XS Max, iOS 15
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I don’t know where to find my backup Apple ID
iPhone XS Max, iOS 15
Generate a recovery key
You can generate a new recovery key from Settings or System Preferences on a trusted device signed in with your Apple ID.
On your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch
On your Mac
If you can't create a recovery key on your Mac, use an iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch instead.
Use a recovery key
If you forget your Apple ID password, you can try to regain access using your trusted device protected by a passcode. Or you can use your recovery key, a trusted phone number, and an Apple device to reset your password. Make sure the device is running iOS 11 or macOS High Sierra or later, and be sure to enter the complete recovery key including upper-case letters and hyphens. Learn more about what to do if you forget your Apple ID password.
If you decide to stop using a recovery key, follow the steps above on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch, and slide to turn off Recovery Key. On your Mac, click Turn Off in the Recovery Key section.
Generate a recovery key
You can generate a new recovery key from Settings or System Preferences on a trusted device signed in with your Apple ID.
On your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch
On your Mac
If you can't create a recovery key on your Mac, use an iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch instead.
Use a recovery key
If you forget your Apple ID password, you can try to regain access using your trusted device protected by a passcode. Or you can use your recovery key, a trusted phone number, and an Apple device to reset your password. Make sure the device is running iOS 11 or macOS High Sierra or later, and be sure to enter the complete recovery key including upper-case letters and hyphens. Learn more about what to do if you forget your Apple ID password.
If you decide to stop using a recovery key, follow the steps above on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch, and slide to turn off Recovery Key. On your Mac, click Turn Off in the Recovery Key section.
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How do I access my Apple ID backup code