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Apple Account, formerly known as Apple ID, is a user account by Apple for their devices and software. Learn how to create, modify, use, and secure an Apple Account, and what services it offers.
Touch ID is an electronic fingerprint recognition feature by Apple that allows users to unlock devices, make purchases, and authenticate Apple Pay. It was first introduced in iPhones with the iPhone 5s in 2013 and later expanded to iPads, MacBooks, and iMacs.
Learn how to generate and use an app password to access your AOL Mail account on third-party email apps that do not use the AOL Mail sign-in page. App passwords are randomly generated codes that remain active even if you change your main account password.
iCloud is a cloud service that enables users to store and sync data across Apple devices and access it through a web interface or Windows application. It offers free and paid plans, features such as iCloud Mail, iCloud Drive, iCloud Photos, Find My, and iCloud+ with additional privacy and storage benefits.
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Learn how to access your AOL account if you forget your password or username, and how to update your password regularly. Follow the steps to use Sign-in Helper, AOL Account security page, or AOL mobile apps to manage your password.
If you can't sign in to your AOL email account because you've forgotten your username, you can use the recovery phone number or email address linked to your account to recover it. Follow the steps on the Sign-in Helper page to get your username back.
Keychain is a system utility that stores and encrypts passwords, private keys, certificates, and secure notes for various applications and services on Mac computers. Learn about its history, features, storage, access, locking, synchronization, and security issues.