Losing your Apple ID password can make your digital life a misery, because it can leave you locked out of the account that you use to manage your Apple devices, unable to access your iCloud data and manage your app and service subscriptions.
In this scenario, Apple can't just reset your password for you, especially if your have two-factor authentication enabled. Setting up a recovery is one alternative solution, however in such cases you can't change your password unless you have a trusted second device as well as the recovery key.
In an effort to make things easier, Apple in iOS 15 allows you to set up an account recovery contact that can help make sure you always have access to your account, even if you forget your Apple ID password or device passcode. Your recovery contact is someone who can verify your identity and help you regain access to your account and all of your data if you ever get locked out.
Who Should Be My Recovery Contact?
Your recovery contact should be a person you know and trust, such as a family member or a close friend. They will need an iOS device of their own running iOS 15 or iPadOS 15 or later, and must be over the age of 13. They'll also need two-factor authentication turned on for their own account and a passcode set up on their device.
How to Invite Someone to Be Your Recovery Contact
- Open the Settings app on your iOS device and tap your Apple ID banner at the top of the main menu.
- Tap Password & Security.
- Tap Account Recovery.
- Under "Recovery Assistance," tap Add Recovery Contact.
- Read the onscreen information, then tap Add Recovery Contact.
- Choose a recovery contact. If you're part of a Family Sharing group, eligible contacts will appear in the options. Alternately, tap Choose Someone Else to search your contacts.
- Tap Next and the following screen lets you send your chosen contact a message letting them know you've added them as your recovery contact. You can send the default message or edit it before sending. Tap Send when you're ready, then tap Done.
Remember to save the person's phone number so that you can contact them if you need help with account recovery.
How to Help Someone Regain Access to Their Account
If you are someone's designated recovery contact, here's how you can help them. They'll first have to verify some of their Apple ID account information, and then they'll contact you over the phone or in person. The following steps show how you go about generating and sharing a recovery code that they can then enter on their device.
- Open the Settings app on your iOS device and tap your Apple ID banner at the top of the main menu.
- Tap Password & Security -> Account Recovery.
- Tap your contact's name, then tap Get Recovery Code.
- When your friend is ready, read them their recovery code. Once they've entered it on their device, they'll be able to reset their password and regain access to their Apple account.
How to Remove Yourself As a Recovery Contact
If you no longer want to be someone's recovery contact, follow these steps on your iOS device.
- Open the Settings app on your iOS device and tap your Apple ID banner at the top of the main menu.
- Tap Password & Security -> Account Recovery.
- Under "Account Recovery For," tap the person's name.
- Tap Remove Contact.
After completing these steps, the contact will automatically receive a message explaining that you're no longer their account recovery contact.
Note: To set up the recovery contact feature, all of the iOS devices associated with your account must be upgraded to iOS 15 or iPadOS 15 or later. Apple Watches must be upgraded to watchOS 8 or later. You will not be able to use the recovery contact feature until you upgrade all of your devices or remove them from your Apple ID account.
Related Forum: iOS 15
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jz0309
35 months ago
That’s a useful feature, thanks for covering it
Score: 8 Votes (Like | Disagree)
B4U
35 months ago
This is a useful feature.
Just a friendly reminder to anyone thinking about assigning significant other as the recovery ID. Make sure that the significant other does not become an ex...:eek:
Score: 6 Votes (Like | Disagree)
TheYayAreaLiving ?️
35 months ago
Very useful feature. Thank you for sharing.
Score: 6 Votes (Like | Disagree)
now i see it
35 months ago
There’s no reason that this improvement has to be locked down to iOS 15. A web portal would work just as easily.
Score: 5 Votes (Like | Disagree)
SantaFeNM
35 months ago
It unfortunately seems that if you have older iOS devices that you continue to use that are stuck on older iOS, you can't use this feature. This is a screenshot from my SE 2020 with iOS 15.0.2. I don't use the 6 Plus as a phone, just for a music library/streaming.
Score: 5 Votes (Like | Disagree)
subi257
35 months ago
That is very useful
Score: 4 Votes (Like | Disagree)
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