Recent login activity
Where do I find recent logins? I received a security alert about a login from a different device
iPhone 7, iOS 15
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Where do I find recent logins? I received a security alert about a login from a different device
iPhone 7, iOS 15
"Recent login activity: Where do I find recent logins? I received a security alert about a login from a different device"
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Recure your Info:
Either someone is saying you with a SMS message, or they know your account credentials. So do two things:(A)verify your devices, and (B)modify your credential. Open a new eMail addressee d use that for your Apple ID.
1. Verify your Devices:
Verify that all devices are logged in to your account, by using this link: Check your Apple ID Device List to See where you're Signed in - Apple Support
then...
2. Modify your Credentials:
Having been stollen, someone lily has your credentials. So, by all means, modifying them.
then...
3. Report Items to Apple:
If something looks a bit suspicious, you can always report phone messages' info to Apple. Use my User: Using the Photos App to Report Scams - User Tip
"Recent login activity: Where do I find recent logins? I received a security alert about a login from a different device"
-------
Recure your Info:
Either someone is saying you with a SMS message, or they know your account credentials. So do two things:(A)verify your devices, and (B)modify your credential. Open a new eMail addressee d use that for your Apple ID.
1. Verify your Devices:
Verify that all devices are logged in to your account, by using this link: Check your Apple ID Device List to See where you're Signed in - Apple Support
then...
2. Modify your Credentials:
Having been stollen, someone lily has your credentials. So, by all means, modifying them.
then...
3. Report Items to Apple:
If something looks a bit suspicious, you can always report phone messages' info to Apple. Use my User: Using the Photos App to Report Scams - User Tip
Recent login activity