Your Apple ID is an account that lets you access all Apple services. Use your Apple ID to download apps from the App Store; access media in Apple Music, Apple Podcasts, Apple TV, and Apple Books; keep your content up to date across devices using iCloud; set up a Family Sharing group; and more.
You can also use your Apple ID to access other apps and websites (see Update account, security, and payment information. In System Preferences, click Apple ID, then select an item in the sidebar to review and update the information associated with your account.Overview: The Overview pane lets you know if your account is set up and working properly—if not, you see tips and notifications here.Name, Phone, Email: Update the name and contact information associated with your Apple ID. You can also manage Apple email newsletter subscriptions.Password & Security: Change your Apple ID password, turn on System Preferences and select an icon in the sidebar to review and update your information. You can add or remove family members; share media purchases, payment methods, iCloud storage, and your locations; and set Screen Time limits for your children (see Learn more. To learn more about iCloud and Family Sharing, see Manage a Family Sharing group on Mac in the macOS User Guide.
Update account, security, and payment information. In System Preferences, click Apple ID, then select an item in the sidebar to review and update the information associated with your account.
Overview: The Overview pane lets you know if your account is set up and working properly—if not, you see tips and notifications here.
Name, Phone, Email: Update the name and contact information associated with your Apple ID. You can also manage Apple email newsletter subscriptions.
Password & Security: Change your Apple ID password, turn on System Preferences and select an icon in the sidebar to review and update your information. You can add or remove family members; share media purchases, payment methods, iCloud storage, and your locations; and set Screen Time limits for your children (see Learn more. To learn more about iCloud and Family Sharing, see Manage a Family Sharing group on Mac in the macOS User Guide.
Learn more. To learn more about iCloud and Family Sharing, see Manage a Family Sharing group on Mac in the macOS User Guide.