As an essential component of the Apple ecosystem, the Apple ID is the gateway to a multitude of offerings, including iCloud, iTunes, App Store, Apple Music, Apple TV+, Apple News+, Apple Books, FaceTime, and Messages. But what if you forget your Apple ID and password? Fear not, as there are multiple ways in which you can find or reset your Apple ID and password on your iPhone, iPad, and Mac. This guide will show you the different methods to locate your Apple ID and password.
What is an Apple ID?
An Apple ID is a unique account allowing you to access the vast array of features and services Apple offers. It consists of an email address and a self-selected password, and you have the option to bolster its security with additional measures, such as security questions, a phone number, and a recovery email address.

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Your Apple ID is the gateway to a multitude of offerings, including iCloud, iTunes, App Store, Apple Music, Apple TV+, Apple News+, Apple Books, FaceTime, and Messages. Additionally, it facilitates the synchronization of data, settings, preferences, and other content across your devices. With the versatility of Signing in with Apple, the ID can also be employed for third-party app and website authentication.
Acquiring an Apple ID is a straightforward and cost-free process. You can get an Apple ID using different devices, including:
- iOS devices: Go to Settings > Sign in to your iPhone/iPad > Create a new Apple ID.
- Mac: Go to App Store > Sign In > Create Apple ID.
- Windows PC / Web browsers: Go to the official website for Apple ID, then create a new one.
Regardless of the chosen method, an authentic email address, a robust password, and personal information are required for successful creation.
Is Your Apple ID Your Email?
Typically, your Apple ID is the email address employed for account sign-in purposes. When you create a new Apple ID, you will be asked to use an email address which will later become your Apple ID. Nonetheless, with a two-factor authentication setup or an associated phone number, the latter can also function as your Apple ID. To modify the email address linked to your Apple ID, simply visit appleid.apple.com and log in using your existing credentials.
How to Find Your Apple ID on iPhone or iPad (logged in)
If you’re currently logged in to your Apple account on your iPhone or iPad, finding your Apple ID is a straightforward process:
- Open the Settings app and tap your name.
- Your Apple ID details, including the associated email address and phone number, will be displayed at the top of the page.
How to Find Your Apple ID on an iPhone or iPad (logged out)
If you’re not currently logged in to your Apple account on your iPhone or iPad, you can still locate your Apple ID by following these steps:
- Navigate 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 Apple ID password after you find your account, do that here.
How to Find Your Apple ID on a Mac
If you’re using a Mac, you can find your Apple ID by following these steps:
- Click the Apple icon in the top left corner of your screen and select System Preferences.
- Click on Apple ID.
- Your Apple ID details, including the associated email address and phone number, will be displayed on the right side of the window.
How to Find Your Apple ID on Windows PC or Web Browser
If you’re using a Windows PC or web browser, you can find your Apple ID details by following these steps:
- Open iCloud for Windows or iTunes on your PC.
- Look for your Apple ID. As long as you’re signed in, your Apple ID will be listed under your name. You may need to find an Account tab to find your Apple ID.
How to Find Your Apple ID With Your Phone Number
If you’re unsure of the email address associated with your Apple ID, you can use your phone number to sign in and then look for the email address linked to your Apple ID.
How to Reset Your Apple ID Password
If you’ve forgotten your Apple ID password, you can reset it by following these steps:
- Navigate to iforgot.apple.com/password/verify/appleid.
- Enter your Apple ID email address or phone number.
- Follow the prompts to reset your password, which may include answering security questions, receiving a verification code via text or email, or using two-factor authentication.
Your Apple ID is integral to any Apple device or service usage, granting access to iCloud, iTunes, the App Store, and other services while enabling data and content synchronization across devices. To locate a forgotten Apple ID or reset your password, follow the steps outlined above. Safeguard your Apple ID with a robust password, two-factor authentication, or security keys to ensure you have a secure and enjoyable Apple ecosystem experience.