Are we still not able to make an @icloud account our primary email for our Apple ID?
Are we still not able to make an @icloud account our primary email for our Apple ID?
MacBook Pro, OS X Mavericks (10.9.2), Not sure about OS Version
Are we still not able to make an @icloud account our primary email for our Apple ID?
MacBook Pro, OS X Mavericks (10.9.2), Not sure about OS Version
Your @icloud.com identity is an Apple ID already. It may even be an alias for your existing Apple ID already.
Sign in to applied.apple.com using your @icloud.com ID and your current Apple ID password.
mmurphy336 wrote:
Are we still not able to make an @icloud account our primary email for our Apple ID?
If you create a new Apple ID when creating an iCloud account at System Preferences>iCloud you will be offered the choice to create a new @icloud.com address and make that the Apple ID used to sign into the account. However as pointed out above if you have already used an Apple ID which is a non-Apple address to create an iCloud account you can only change the ID to another non-Apple address.
It should be noted that if you do create an @icloud.com ID you need to provide a contact address which is a non-Apple address because if, for example, you forget your password, or a problem arises with the account, the reset password can only be sent to the iCloud address which you won't have access to.
But the question remains: WHY is this the case? What is the technical reason for this (absurd) limitation?
This is something we have no way of knowing. Apple don't reveal their source programming.
I can not begin to explain how annoying, counter-intuitive and enormously confusing it is to have to have to be stuck "...@gmail.com" as my primary apple id. Worse still, my microsoft account has ended up as my "...@me.com"just crazy
Are we still not able to make an @icloud account our primary email for our Apple ID?