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The easiest way to reset your password is with your iPhone or other trusted Apple device — one that’s already signed in to your Apple Account, so that Apple knows that it’s yours. You also need a passcode (or password on Mac) set up on that device.
Change your Apple Account password on your iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, or Apple Vision Pro. Tap Settings > [your name] > Sign-In & Security. Tap Change Password. Enter your current password or device passcode, then enter a new password and confirm the new password. Forgot your password? Tap Change.
Apple requires that you use a strong password for your Apple Account — eight or more characters, including upper and lowercase letters and at least one number. Never share your Apple Account password, verification codes, or account security details with anyone.
There are two types of passwords, the device passcode and the appleid password. The device passcode gives you access to unlock the device, and it can be as short as a 4 digit PIN. The AppleID password must be 9 (I think.
Apple ID Password requirements. Please see the pic below, which may help you.
Changing an Apple ID password typically isn't as simple as just entering a replacement password. Prepare more effectively for the process by remembering three key facts.
Let’s break down what an Apple ID password should include: Minimum of 8 characters – be sure to create a password that is long enough to guard against potential attackers. Upper and lowercase letters – mixing up the types of letters can help make your password more secure.
Apple has a website that you can use to manage your Apple ID and reset your password at appleid.apple.com. The rest of this article shows you how you can also perform steps on your Mac...