A recovery key is an optional security feature that helps improve the security of your Apple Account. If you lose access to your account, you can use your recovery key to reset your password and regain access.| Apple Support
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Starting with iOS 16.2, iPadOS 16.2 and macOS 13.1, you can choose to turn off web access to your iCloud data.| Apple Support
Learn how to set, use, and change a passcode on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch.| Apple Support
Learn which devices appear in your Apple Account device list, how to find your device's details (including if it's a trusted device), and how to remove a device.| Apple Support
Two-factor authentication is designed to make sure that you're the only person who can access your account. Learn how it works and how to turn on two-factor authentication.| Apple Support
An account recovery contact can help make sure that you always have access to your account, even if you forgot your Apple Account password or device passcode. Learn how to set up a recovery contact on your iPhone, iPad, or Mac.| Apple Support
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iCloud uses strong security methods, employs strict policies to protect your information, and leads the industry in using privacy-preserving security technologies like end-to-end encryption for your data.| Apple Support
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