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Is it possible to change my Apple ID on my MacBook Pro without losing data?

Is it possible to change my Apple ID on my MacBook without losing data already stored?


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Posted on Aug 20, 2022 3:01 PM

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Posted on Aug 20, 2022 3:33 PM

Click ▶︎ Change your Apple ID.




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Aug 20, 2022 6:12 PM in response to alanasofia

Ok, it's generally a bad idea to share an Apple ID. Apple does provide a family "sharing" plan, where each family member, has their own ID, but can share various iCloud-based apps/data, and this is something you should consider doing.


Alternately, if multiple members of the family will be sharing the use of this notebook, you can each create a user account on the notebook, so that each can save "their" data with their account. Again, though, each account should be associated with an unique Apple ID.


Ref: What is Family Sharing? - Apple Support

Aug 20, 2022 5:33 PM in response to alanasofia

If you change the Apple ID on a device, any associated iCloud apps & their data would not be accessible. For example, any iCloud Mail, Calendar, Contacts, and iTunes/Music music purchases, associated with the original ID, would not be available with the new one.


You can; however, use more than one Apple ID on a Mac. An example, would be:

  • Use one Apple ID specifically for iCloud.
  • Use another Apple ID for iTunes/Apple Music.


Is there something you want to accomplish by changing IDs?

Is it possible to change my Apple ID on my MacBook Pro without losing data?

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