Fraudulent email accounts
It is possible that someone has created multiple hide my email accounts on my iCloud account and that someone is a developer. Is there a sure way to stop them..
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It is possible that someone has created multiple hide my email accounts on my iCloud account and that someone is a developer. Is there a sure way to stop them..
Macmikew Said:
"Fraudulent email accounts: It is possible that someone has created multiple hide my email accounts on my iCloud account and that someone is a developer. Is there a sure way to stop them.."
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Secure your Accounts:
When it comes to Accounts, you should modify the credentials every-so-often, for security purposes. So, what to do...
A. Verify Your Devices:
Verify that your the devices logged in to your account or officially yours, by using this link: Check your Apple ID Device List to See where you're Signed in - Apple Support
B. Consider Modifying your Credentials:
Having been stollen, someone likey has your credentials. So, by all means, consider modifying them, starting with a new password.
Macmikew Said:
"Fraudulent email accounts: It is possible that someone has created multiple hide my email accounts on my iCloud account and that someone is a developer. Is there a sure way to stop them.."
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Secure your Accounts:
When it comes to Accounts, you should modify the credentials every-so-often, for security purposes. So, what to do...
A. Verify Your Devices:
Verify that your the devices logged in to your account or officially yours, by using this link: Check your Apple ID Device List to See where you're Signed in - Apple Support
B. Consider Modifying your Credentials:
Having been stollen, someone likey has your credentials. So, by all means, consider modifying them, starting with a new password.
Fraudulent email accounts