How to unlock another iCloud account on iPhone?

reset password for other account in my iPhone



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Original Title: Unlocking another iCloud account

iPhone SE

Posted on Jul 11, 2026 4:20 PM

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Posted on Jul 11, 2026 4:31 PM

Welcome and thank you for reaching out. 🤗


According to Apple:


Use a trusted Apple device:

The easiest way to reset your password is with your iPhone or other trusted Apple device — one that’s already signed in to your Apple Account, so that Apple knows that it’s yours. You also need a passcode (or password on Mac) set up on that device.


Resetting your password on the web when you don’t have a trusted device is another way to regain access to your account.


Reset your Apple Account password on your iPhone, iPad or Apple Vision Pro:


  1. Open the Settings app, then tap [your name].
  2. Tap Sign-In & Security.
  3. Tap Change Password.

4. Enter your device passcode.

Then follow the onscreen instructions to change your Apple Account password.


You might be required to wait one hour before changing your Apple Account password or other critical security settings. Learn more about Stolen Device Protection and when a security delay might be required.


Reset your Apple Account password on your Mac:

  1. From the Apple menu , choose System Settings.
  2. Click [your name], then click Sign-In & Security.
  3. Click Change Password.



  • Enter the password used to unlock your Mac. Then follow the onscreen instructions to change your Apple Account password.


If you’re trying to sign in on a new Apple device:

If you’re not signed in to your Apple Account on an Apple device, you can select “Forgot password or don’t have an Apple Account?” during device setup on the Apple Account sign-in screen.


If you skipped signing in during setup, you can reset your password in Settings:

  • iPhone or iPad: Open the Settings app, then tap Apple Account. Select “Sign in manually”, then tap “Forgot password?” and follow the onscreen instructions.
  • Mac: From the Apple menu , choose System Settings. Click Sign in, then click “Forgot password” and follow the onscreen instructions.


If you don’t have a trusted device:

If you’re not able to use one of your own trusted devices, borrow a device from a family member or friend. You can also change your password on iforgot.apple.com.


Reset your Apple Account password with the Apple Support app on a borrowed device:

If you don’t have an Apple device but have access to your trusted phone number, use the Apple Support app. You can borrow an Apple device from a friend or family member, or use one at an Apple Store.

  1. Open the Apple Support app on the borrowed Apple device. If you need to download the Apple Support app, find it in the App Store.
  2. Scroll down to Support Tools, then tap Reset Password.
  3. Tap “Help Someone Else”.
  4. Enter your Apple Account email address or phone number.
  5. Tap Continue, and follow the onscreen instructions to reset your password.


Any information that you enter won’t be stored on the device.


Reset your Apple Account password on the web:

You can also regain access to your account by resetting your password on the web. When possible, the web browser redirects you to a trusted device instead.


The reset process on the web might take a little longer. If you’ll have access to one of your trusted devices soon, it might be faster and easier to reset your password at that time.

Reset your password at iforgot.apple.com


If you need more help, contact Apple Support directly.


Thanks again for reaching out. 👍🏼


Good Luck! 👋🏼😉

Smiliñ 😎 Brian | Community Volunteer

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Jul 11, 2026 4:31 PM in response to nikolai60

Welcome and thank you for reaching out. 🤗


According to Apple:


Use a trusted Apple device:

The easiest way to reset your password is with your iPhone or other trusted Apple device — one that’s already signed in to your Apple Account, so that Apple knows that it’s yours. You also need a passcode (or password on Mac) set up on that device.


Resetting your password on the web when you don’t have a trusted device is another way to regain access to your account.


Reset your Apple Account password on your iPhone, iPad or Apple Vision Pro:


  1. Open the Settings app, then tap [your name].
  2. Tap Sign-In & Security.
  3. Tap Change Password.

4. Enter your device passcode.

Then follow the onscreen instructions to change your Apple Account password.


You might be required to wait one hour before changing your Apple Account password or other critical security settings. Learn more about Stolen Device Protection and when a security delay might be required.


Reset your Apple Account password on your Mac:

  1. From the Apple menu , choose System Settings.
  2. Click [your name], then click Sign-In & Security.
  3. Click Change Password.



  • Enter the password used to unlock your Mac. Then follow the onscreen instructions to change your Apple Account password.


If you’re trying to sign in on a new Apple device:

If you’re not signed in to your Apple Account on an Apple device, you can select “Forgot password or don’t have an Apple Account?” during device setup on the Apple Account sign-in screen.


If you skipped signing in during setup, you can reset your password in Settings:

  • iPhone or iPad: Open the Settings app, then tap Apple Account. Select “Sign in manually”, then tap “Forgot password?” and follow the onscreen instructions.
  • Mac: From the Apple menu , choose System Settings. Click Sign in, then click “Forgot password” and follow the onscreen instructions.


If you don’t have a trusted device:

If you’re not able to use one of your own trusted devices, borrow a device from a family member or friend. You can also change your password on iforgot.apple.com.


Reset your Apple Account password with the Apple Support app on a borrowed device:

If you don’t have an Apple device but have access to your trusted phone number, use the Apple Support app. You can borrow an Apple device from a friend or family member, or use one at an Apple Store.

  1. Open the Apple Support app on the borrowed Apple device. If you need to download the Apple Support app, find it in the App Store.
  2. Scroll down to Support Tools, then tap Reset Password.
  3. Tap “Help Someone Else”.
  4. Enter your Apple Account email address or phone number.
  5. Tap Continue, and follow the onscreen instructions to reset your password.


Any information that you enter won’t be stored on the device.


Reset your Apple Account password on the web:

You can also regain access to your account by resetting your password on the web. When possible, the web browser redirects you to a trusted device instead.


The reset process on the web might take a little longer. If you’ll have access to one of your trusted devices soon, it might be faster and easier to reset your password at that time.

Reset your password at iforgot.apple.com


If you need more help, contact Apple Support directly.


Thanks again for reaching out. 👍🏼


Good Luck! 👋🏼😉

Smiliñ 😎 Brian | Community Volunteer

Jul 11, 2026 9:16 PM in response to nikolai60

nikolai60 wrote:
reset password for other account in my iPhone


Is your iPhone logged into one of your Apple Accounts? If so, see the replies by the other posters?


If it is logged into someone else's Apple Account, how did that come to be the case? Did you purchase a used iPhone and then discover that it was Activation Locked? Did you fall for a scammer's promises of "forbidden" goodies (apps, music, movies, etc.) if only you logged your phone into their account?


Is the phone, by any chance, showing a screen ("Locked to Owner") that would suggest that it is in Lost Mode?

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