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Sep 18, 2016 11:04 PM in response to knightxpby charshaz,Most of the time, Apple IDs are disabled for one of two reasons: you entered your password incorrectly too many times in a row. It’s especially frustrating when you remember your password later that day.
You haven’t used your Apple ID for a long time. When Apple changes the requirements for passwords or security questions, your Apple ID may be disabled until you log in and update your information.
I recommend you use a computer to visit appleid.apple.com
Manage your Apple ID:- enter your Apple ID and password, and click Sign In. If you enter your password correctly, you’ll be prompted to reset your password or to update your security questions. If you don’t know your password, click Forgot your password? below the password box. After you reset it, return to Apple’s website and you’ll be asked to update your security questions the first time you log in.
BUT :- if you have tried everything possible, the only resolution is to contact apple support and get them to unlock your id