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If there is anything wrong with iCloud from Apple's side, you will see it from the System Status page.

You may be forced to reset your password if you forget your Apple ID password, or have attempted to log in multiple times with an unsupported Apple ID and your account has now been disabled. Fortunately, resetting the password can easily be performed from another one of your Apple devices.

You can reset your password on a Mac too. On a Mac computer running macOS Catalina or later, follow these steps:. If you do not have a trusted device that you can use, there's a way to use other devices close by, whether an iPhone, iPad, or iPod Touch. Many people have an iCloud backup that can be used to restore their lost or missing device, so being able to reset your Apple ID and access it from another device is useful.

Issues with your iPhone's connectivity can be the culprit of seemingly inexplicable situations where your device simply refuses to connect to iCloud. The first is simply to turn on airplane mode and then turn it back off. You can think of this as a way to reset the connectivity features of the iPhone. A more thorough solution is to completely reset network settings.

This can easily be done in a few steps, though it is important to note that any network settings on your iPhone will be gone. If you can't connect to iCloud due to a major issue in the operating system of your iPhone, the only solution to fix your iCloud problem may be to update your iOS. If an iOS update is not available, then you'll have to consider another fix.

To check for an update, follow these steps on your iPhone. If all else fails and you can't get back into iCloud on your iPhone, you will likely need to turn to the Apple Store to get professional assistance. There are several errors that you may encounter when trying to use any service which accesses iCloud data.

For instance, one of the most common is "iCloud authentication error". Information about products not manufactured by Apple, or independent websites not controlled or tested by Apple, is provided without recommendation or endorsement. Apple assumes no responsibility with regard to the selection, performance, or use of third-party websites or products. Apple makes no representations regarding third-party website accuracy or reliability.

Contact the vendor for additional information. Sign in with your Apple ID Your Apple ID is the account that you use to access all Apple services and make all of your devices work together seamlessly. Tap Sign in to your [device]. Enter your Apple ID and password. If prompted, enter the six-digit verification code sent to your trusted device or phone number and complete sign in. Click Sign In.

Subscriber Account active since. If you're like most users, you've probably got more data stored in iCloud than you realize. Photos, contact information, notes — even your Health app information is stored in the cloud by default. But it isn't always obvious how to access iCloud, or how to manage what data it stores.

Luckily, it's easy to do both. Head to icloud. If you have two-factor authentication set up on your Apple ID account, a code will be sent to all your devices.

Enter this code on the iCloud website to gain access. You'll be shown a list of icons and options — more icons will be available on the desktop version of the site than the smartphone version. Click any of these icons to see the data stored in your iCloud account. From there you can delete , move, or download nearly anything you've saved.

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Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories. Emma Witman is an Asheville, NC-based freelance journalist with a keen interest in writing about hardware, PC gaming, politics, and personal finance. She is a former crime reporter for a daily newspaper, and has also written extensively about bartending for Insider.

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