First off, before we begin and actually discuss how to safely delete or change an iCloud account, we should discuss the different scenarios as to why you might need to delete or change your iCloud account off of your device.
- If you are using the same Apple ID as a family member for iCloud, your contacts, calendars, and other content could be merged, or you might be getting each other’s iMessages and FaceTime calls. That’s not an ideal situation if you prefer to keep your data separate.
- The email address associated with the Apple ID you are using for iCloud is no longer a valid, active email address. In that case, you’ll need to change the email address associated with your Apple ID.
To get started making the necessary changes to your account on an iOS device, go into the Settings app and scroll down until you see iCloud. To delete the iCloud account from the device, just press “Delete Account.” To do this on a Mac, go into System Preferences and choose iCloud, then press the “Sign Out” button.
When you press either the “Delete Account” button on an iOS device, or the “Sign Out” button on a Mac, the following alerts will be the same.
The first alert states:
If you delete your account all documents and Photo Stream photos stored in iCloud will be deleted from this iPad.
To see what type of documents are stored in iCloud, press the cancel button and select the “Documents and Data” option. If you are using iWork for your documents this will show you that your documents are stored in iCloud, and you can choose to email them to yourself or transfer them to your computer through iTunes. A lot of games will also store data under this heading. When games store data in iCloud, it’s usually things like game history, the level you are on, your statistics, etc.
The other part of the alert reads:
…Photo Stream photos stored in iCloud will be deleted from this iPad.
It’s important to note that Photo Stream is different from the photos in your library or Camera Roll. Photo Stream is a feature that uses iCloud to push any photos you take to all of your devices, where they will stay for thirty days.
Before continuing, you should figure out whether or not you have Photo Stream turned on. If under your iCloud Settings it says Photo Stream is turned off, you can ignore part of that alert. However, if it says Photo Stream is turned on, tap on it to see what type of Photo Stream is turned on.
Some people have both their personal Photo Stream and Shared Photo Stream turned on. Others just have one or the other turned on. If this is the case, you will have to check to see if the Photo Stream photos are actually saved in your Camera Roll. It is always better to be safe and double-check than to be sorry. If you need to check these things before continuing, press the cancel button.
On an iOS device, get out of Settings and open up the Photos app. At the bottom in the white bar there will be a button labeled “Albums” and another labeled “Shared.” In Albums you will find the Camera Roll, any albums you created and your Photo Stream pictures. In Shared you will find Photo Stream photos that you shared to others, or photos that others shared to you. Camera Roll is going to be the pictures you have stored on that device. Those are permanently stored on the device, unless you delete them by hand. Look through those, then look through Photo Stream and you Shared Photo Streams.
The Photo Stream albums are are NOT permanently stored on your device. If the photos you want to keep are in your Camera Roll, great! However, if the pictures in Photo Stream and Shared Photo Stream are not on your device and you want them permanently stored on your device, you can save them by tapping on the Share Button (the one with a square that has an arrow pointing up). From here you can either choose to email five pictures at a time, or save as many as you want to your Camera Roll. Now that you are satisfied that you have all of your pictures, let’s try deleting iCloud again under Settings.
After confirming that you are ready to remove iCloud Photo Streams, you will be asked about your contacts, calendars, reminders, and Safari data. The correct answer here can vary depending on your situation.
Scenario 1: None of the personal information is yours, and instead belongs to your family members
Choose Delete from My iPad. This deletes all of the contacts, calendars, reminders, and Safari data stored on the iPad, allowing you to start with a clean slate and create your new iCloud account. Note that this doesn’t delete all of the data forever. The contacts, calendar, and other information are still stored in that iCloud account. If you were to log back into that account, the same data would be available to you again.
Scenario 2: Mixture of personal information between you and your family members
If you choose Keep on My iPad you will keep all of the contacts, calendars, reminders, and Safari data that are currently on the iPad. You are then able to create your own iCloud account. When doing so, you will be able to merge all of the data to iCloud. Deleting contacts and calendars will likely be a very cumbersome and tedious task if you do it on an iOS device. If you delete contacts and calendars from iCloud.com or on the Mac apps, it is a matter of selecting the info you want to delete, and pressing the delete key on the keyboard, which makes it much faster and easier.
When you are using Find my Device with iOS 7, it also sets up a new feature: Activation Lock. Activation Lock is a feature that requires your Apple ID and Password to be typed in to remove the iCloud account. The feature is designed to deter theft. Since you want to delete the iCloud account and create a new one, you need to enter in the old password.
Once the original iCloud account is deleted from the device, you are able to create a new iCloud account by tapping on “Get a Free Apple ID.”
After creating the iCloud account, you are able to use that account with iMessage and FaceTime. In Settings, tap on Messages, then tap on Send & Receive. If you see the old Apple ID listed, just press the “Sign Out” button. From here, type in your new Apple ID and sign in. Repeat this process in the FaceTime settings and you’re done!
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It’s not that safe. I recently discovered that for an unknown reason I can see my old MacBook on Find My iPhone. Problem is, I completely erased it and sold it. And now, if I wanted, I could erase it or block it.
I need to notify this bug to Apple.
It’s not a bug. If you had followed Apple’s suggestion on their website, you would not have experienced this ‘issue’: http://support.apple.com/kb/ht5189
In limited cases, users may be unable to sign out of iCloud on their iOS 7 device after changing their AppleID primary mail address. The article on Apple’s support website might be worthy of addition to the article: http://support.apple.com/kb/TS5223
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My email address changed so I need to change the icloud account on my ipad. It keeps asking for the password associated with my old email, but that doesn’t exist anymore so even if I type the password I used to use, it won’t work because the email isn’t associated with anything anymore… And therefore I can’t delete the account and can’t connect with the new email address…
How can I get around this??
Did you figure it out? Please tell me that you did. I have the same exact problem and I have tried almost everything, and nothing has worked so far.
I have the same problem with my Iphone 5s, My email address changed and its keep asking for the password for my old email,
Please help me if you figure out of it?
Hi, I had the sam problem I guess. I changed my apple-id email address some time ago (https://appleid.apple.com) but it did not update on all my devices. Therefore it kept asking me for passwords for an old email. I did the following yesterday:
1. Logged in to iCloud (with my ‘real email’) to see that important things like contacts and calendar events where safely stored there. https://www.icloud.com
2. Logged out from iCloud on my Mac and on my iPhone. (all my calendar events disappeared from my iPhone and Mac)
3. Logged in to iCloud on my Mac and iPhone using the ‘real email’. Calendar events then came back to both iPhone and Mac. Now everything works perfect and I it dosen’t ask me for logging in using old email addresses.
Hope that might help you!
“Delete Account” button doesn’t exist- at least not anymore. It’s now “sign out”, so now we need a new way to DELETE old accounts.
I want to do this simply for peace of mind that I’m always using the right icloud account, especially since more and more of my data lives only in icloud. I don’t want it spread across two accounts if I make a mistake.
Hi! I have got an iPhone 4S from a person i don’t know personally. Each time i try to download an app from the App store they keep asking me about the password of the registered account which i don’t know. Is there any way so i can safely delete this iCloud account and register mine? Thanks in advance
Hi,
This is quite easy, you can actually use another apple id (different from the apple id used to sign in to icloud on the phone)to download apps from the app store. Do the following:
1. Tap on Settings
2. Scroll down to iTunes & App Store,
3. Tap on the current Apple ID you see there,
4. You will receive a screen prompt { View Apple ID, Sign Out, iForgot and Cancel }, tap on Sign Out
You can now type in another Apple ID.
Thank you so much for your help§ the Apple ID is Ok but the old Icloud account keeps asking me about the password which id don’t know. I want to delete it and set mine
What happens if i dont remember the icloud password????
Thank you for this info! We had a different email address for iCloud than for our Apple id, and it was a defunct email address. No way of finding out the password. The guy at Best Buy told us there was nothing we could do besides reset the computer to its factory settings, and that would cost $140. After spending a couple of hours backing up the computer (I mean, I guess we should do that anyway), I finally found this article, and we finally got rid of that old email address. Now everything is under one email address, and we’ve stopped getting the “unable to sign into iCloud” notifications. Thank you thank you!
I sure hope this fits the category and that some one could assist me. I bought a used mac mini last year. I should have wiped the drive and started fresh but I didn’t. Just changed admin names and passwords. Tonight I upgraded to Yosemite. After restart and using my iCloud login and p/w all is well to proceed with updating various apps. One in particular is iPhoto. In the task bar it has the circle with the line through it. So I attempt to update it. It will not allow me to. The pop box appears asking for apple ID and password. Because I never wiped the drive. There is someone else’s email in place and greyed out. Locked in place. I was able to update all 4 apps except that one. Am I going to have to wipe the drive anyway? I also can’t seem to change the “home” name of the previous owner. I have removed them and I am Admin. Trying to find a solution for 4 hours now. Please help!
Hey If I delete a picture With ICloud do i get an Alert/notification on my phone?
how can i delete my iCloud account but from iCloud.com , without having my iPhone ?
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Acutlly if you turn off all the thing before deleting this account and then tou won’t loos all of the things.
Can i recreate the new account with the same name?