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Does my Apple ID be the same as my Apple email?

Does my Apple ID have to match my Apple email?

iPhone 13 Pro

Posted on Feb 14, 2023 2:32 PM

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Posted on Feb 14, 2023 2:45 PM

No. You can have an iCloud email address that is separate from your main AppleID. However some people use them as one and the same.

You can use a GMAIL email address as your main AppleID and an iCloud email address as something completely separate.


So what you have then, is a GMAIL email address that you get regular email from by logging into Google…an AppleID that you use to access all your Apple data (since Apple needs an email address, you used your GMAIL address as a login, of sorts), and an iCloud email address to simply use as another email account.

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Feb 14, 2023 2:45 PM in response to HapHen

No. You can have an iCloud email address that is separate from your main AppleID. However some people use them as one and the same.

You can use a GMAIL email address as your main AppleID and an iCloud email address as something completely separate.


So what you have then, is a GMAIL email address that you get regular email from by logging into Google…an AppleID that you use to access all your Apple data (since Apple needs an email address, you used your GMAIL address as a login, of sorts), and an iCloud email address to simply use as another email account.

Feb 14, 2023 3:03 PM in response to SixFour391

Except in cases such as mine where both my colleges provided lifetime email accounts. ;-) Still, point noted. It's also a good idea not to use an iCloud email. Too many people use iCloud and then their phones as their only trusted devices. Then they lose their phone and likely as not permanently lose access to their accounts and the hundreds of dollars of things they have bought with it.

Feb 14, 2023 3:31 PM in response to Limnos

Well aren’t you a lucky duck! Lol


Can you detail why you would prefer not to use iCloud as a primary AppleID? I’m not entirely sure that it would make a difference what email client one uses, if their device is stolen or hacked…

If you need a new account, you need a new account. It wouldn’t matter if it’s something like Gmail or iCloud. It’s still your login information that’s at risk.

Feb 14, 2023 2:56 PM in response to Limnos

Totally agreed.

However, it is STRONGLY recommended that you DO NOT use a work or school email address as an AppleID, as at some point in the future, you may not have access to that email anymore and this can cause HUGE headaches when maintaining your Apple account information, when you leave that job or school. (Password resets, confirmation emails, authentication emails, etc)

Does my Apple ID be the same as my Apple email?

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