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My iCloud account says that someone signed into it December 23rd and it was not me. I went through my devices list and it is all of the devices I know that I have. What should I do? (I have changed my password)
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My iCloud account says that someone signed into it December 23rd and it was not me. I went through my devices list and it is all of the devices I know that I have. What should I do? (I have changed my password)
271apple Said:
"iCloud account sign in: My iCloud account says that someone signed into it December 23rd and it was not me. I went through my devices list and it is all of the devices I know that I have. What should I do? (I have changed my password)"
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Secure your Account:
Being suspicions of this, someone may have your credentials. So, secure your account ASAP, start with a new eMail Address. Consider using a new email address for Apple, and Apple alone.
A. Modifying your Credentials:
If you suspect activity issues, then modify the you credentials. Someone may know your credentials, so using a opening and using new eMail address for your Apple Account seems the best, single route to take of the three provided above.
B. Report a Screenshot to Apple:
Go Here: Using the Photos App to Report Scams: - Apple Support
271apple Said:
"iCloud account sign in: My iCloud account says that someone signed into it December 23rd and it was not me. I went through my devices list and it is all of the devices I know that I have. What should I do? (I have changed my password)"
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Thank you for the screenshot.
Secure your Account:
Being suspicions of this, someone may have your credentials. So, secure your account ASAP, start with a new eMail Address. Consider using a new email address for Apple, and Apple alone.
A. Modifying your Credentials:
If you suspect activity issues, then modify the you credentials. Someone may know your credentials, so using a opening and using new eMail address for your Apple Account seems the best, single route to take of the three provided above.
B. Report a Screenshot to Apple:
Go Here: Using the Photos App to Report Scams: - Apple Support
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