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Your Apple ID is the account you use for all Apple services.
Sign in on your iPhone or iPad. Tap Sign in to your [device]. Enter your Apple ID (or an email address or phone number that you use with Apple services) and your password. If prompted, enter the six-digit verification code sent to your trusted device or phone number and complete sign in.
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Your Apple ID is the account you use for all Apple services.
When you have an Apple ID, you can sign in to the iTunes Store to buy music and video, view or change your account information, and see your purchase history. In the iTunes app on your PC, choose Account > Sign In. Do one of the following: Sign in with your Apple ID: Enter your Apple ID and password, then click Next.
From the menu bar at the top of your computer screen or at the top of the iTunes window, choose Account > Sign In. Then click Create New Apple ID. Follow the onscreen steps to provide an email address, create a strong password, and set your device region.
Apple ID Support. Your Apple ID is the account that you use to access all Apple services and make all of your devices work together seamlessly. Visit your account page. Sign in on your device. Change your password. Create your Apple ID.
Simply sign in to appleid.apple.com 2 at any time to manage your account: Update trusted phone numbers and devices that you're currently signed in to with your Apple ID. Change your password to help maintain the security of your account. Update your Apple ID email address 3 to make sure it's an address that you use frequently.
If you have problems syncing a video. Manage your device. Manage iPod shuffle. Set up iPod as an external hard drive. Update device software. Restore to factory settings. Back up your iOS device. Turn on your device’s accessibility features. More help for iPod, iPhone, and iPad.