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To try something, you can perform a firmware reset, which happens by keeping AirPods in the case, open the lid and press & hold the back button for 15 seconds. Outside of that, looks like others have this (or a similar) issue: Example 1. Example 2. Reply reply.
My boyfriend lost his iPhone and the battery is dead. When I log into Find My using my Apple ID, it shows me my devices. But whenever he tries to log into Find My using his Apple ID, it says they’re sending a verification code to his phone and doesn’t let him view anything.
Reply. Share. m4ke_0ut_hill. • 3 yr. ago. You need to try regain access to the trusted phone number, for example by putting the sim card in another phone. If that is not possible, then you can start an account recovery on iforgot.apple.com. Read carefully and follow the steps. An account recovery usually takes a few days. 2. Reply.
Call Apple Support. Explain to them the situation. You will need to have proof of death (i.e. death certificate) and relation, and if you have the original receipt, that would help. Or bring all that to your local Apple Store and ask for the manager (there are usually 2-3 on the floor at a time), and if needed, ask (for the love of God, ask ...
Hello its both. You need your Apple ID and the device. Only both allow to work with "Find My". You can set it up, which device is used for your Apple ID and "Find My". Hi Everyone, I've been trying to find this information on my own, but have not come up with anything solid. When you share location with Find My (or….
If so yes account recovery is it. When you begin account recovery there are some little blue links below where you put in your phone number that say I don’t have access to this device anymore. You will want to follow those links so it allows you to put in a new number to text when your account is able to be recovered. 1.
Got it! On your iPhone, open Settings > [Name] > Find My > Find My iPhone. Turn Find My iPhone off. Turn iCloud Keychain off. Then force restart your device like these steps: 1 Press and quickly release the volume up button. 2 Press and quickly release the volume down button. 3 Press and hold the side button until you see the Apple logo.
In this case, it’s removed from find my, which means the thieves knew either the Apple ID information or the device passcode and used that to reset the Apple ID information. If you erase a device that had iOS 15, iPadOS 15, or later installed, you can use Find My to locate or play a sound on the device.
Go to your Apple ID account page and enter your Apple ID and password. On the Verify Your Identity screen, select "Can’t access your trusted devices?" In the pop-up window, enter your Recovery Key. Go to the Security section and click Edit. 0.
Removing this is pretty easy. Open the Bluetooth settings and tap the “i”. Scroll down and turn off “find my”. Wait for confirmation that the AirPods are no longer on the find my network. Then, forget the device and pair again, holding the button for 10+ seconds to fully reset the AirPods. When they connect again, they will no longer ...