Forgot Apple Recovery Key for Reset

I forgot my apple recovery key I want to rest it


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iPhone 15 Pro Max, iOS 18

Posted on Jan 5, 2025 10:00 PM

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Posted on Jan 5, 2025 10:37 PM

Hello,


As long as you are on one of your “Trusted Devices” you should be able to create a new Recovery Key for your Apple Account.


Set up a recovery key for your Apple Account - Apple Support

"Set up a recovery key for your Apple Account

You can generate a recovery key on a trusted device signed in to your Apple Account. After you generate a recovery key, you can also follow these steps to update your recovery key and generate a new one."


"How to set up or update a recovery key on iPhone or iPad

  1. In Settings, tap your name, then tap Sign-in & Security. You might need to enter your Apple Account password.
  2. Tap Recovery Key, then tap Continue and follow the onscreen steps to create a recovery key.
  3. Write down your recovery key and keep it in a safe place.
  4. To complete setup, confirm your recovery key by entering it or scanning it."


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Jan 5, 2025 10:37 PM in response to Hussenali2025

Hello,


As long as you are on one of your “Trusted Devices” you should be able to create a new Recovery Key for your Apple Account.


Set up a recovery key for your Apple Account - Apple Support

"Set up a recovery key for your Apple Account

You can generate a recovery key on a trusted device signed in to your Apple Account. After you generate a recovery key, you can also follow these steps to update your recovery key and generate a new one."


"How to set up or update a recovery key on iPhone or iPad

  1. In Settings, tap your name, then tap Sign-in & Security. You might need to enter your Apple Account password.
  2. Tap Recovery Key, then tap Continue and follow the onscreen steps to create a recovery key.
  3. Write down your recovery key and keep it in a safe place.
  4. To complete setup, confirm your recovery key by entering it or scanning it."


Jan 6, 2025 4:38 AM in response to Hussenali2025

The information below is based on Apple's support article: Set up a recovery key for your Apple Account - Apple Support with quoted excerpts. Each section outlines the different situations and the strategies that may relate to use of a recovery key. If you are not familiar with trusted devices and numbers, see this support article —> Two-factor authentication for Apple Account - Apple Support


- If you still have access to your Apple ID and password but have lost your recovery key:

"You can generate a new recovery key from Settings or System Preferences on a trusted device." Refer to the steps in Set up a recovery key for your Apple Account - Apple Support about how to do this on different types of equipment (Apple equipment only).


- If you have forgotten your Apple ID password, have lost your recovery key, but still have access to a trusted device.

"you can try to regain access using your trusted device protected by a passcode." The process is outlined in this support article: If you forgot your Apple Account password - Apple Support This does not involve using a recovery key.


- If you have a forgotten password and you do not have access to a trusted device:

"you can use your recovery key, a trusted phone number, and an Apple device to reset your password."


- If you have lost your recovery key and have lost access to both your account and trusted items:

A recovery key is designed as an alternative to Account Recovery ( How to use account recovery when you can’t reset your Apple Account password - Apple Support ) which is where Apple helps you regain access to your account. However, "when you generate a recovery key, you can't use account recovery." You can try to contact Apple (see: Contact Apple for support and service - Apple Support ), but to me the previous statement implies that setting up a recovery key excludes Apple from being able to do anything. Apple says: "Using a recovery key is more secure, but it means that you’re responsible for maintaining access to your trusted devices and your recovery key. If you lose both of these items, you could [Apple likes using less scary conditional words when what it really likely means is “will”] be locked out of your account permanently."


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