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Open iCloud for Windows, then look for your Apple Account primary email address or phone number under your name. Other ways to find your Apple Account. Check if you’re signed in to the App Store, FaceTime*, or Messages on your Apple device.
View and send mail from your iCloud email address on the web. Sign in or create a new account to get started.
Log in to iCloud to access your photos, mail, notes, documents and more. Sign in with your Apple Account or create a new account to start using Apple services.
Go to iCloud.com, then sign in with your Apple ID in any of the following ways: In any browser: Enter your Apple ID (or another email address or phone number on file) and password. In Safari: Use Face ID or Touch ID (if you’re already signed in to a device that supports these features).
Forgot Password? Verify your account information to reset your password. Reset Password.
Find your Apple devices like iPhone, Apple Watch, AirPods and more with Find My. Play sound, activate Lost Mode, or locate devices from your Family Sharing group.
Head to the Apple ID lookup webpage here. Type in your first and last name and any email address you want to search for. Repeat step two as needed to find a match. If you need to reset your...
Sign in to manage your account. You’re in control. Review or update important information like your name, password, and security details. See how others can reach you, check your payment information, and manage the devices connected to your account. Private and secure. Privacy and security are built in.
Sign in with the Apple ID and password you used to set up your device for Find My.
The Find My app makes it easy to keep track of your Apple devices — even if they’re offline. You can also locate items using AirTag or Find My technology. Or pinpoint friends and family with Precision Finding. Everyone's location stays private every step of the way. Find your stuff on iCloud.com