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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An account recovery contact can help make sure you always have access to your account, even if you forget your Apple Account password or device passcode. Find out how to set up a recovery contact on your iPhone, iPad or Mac.| Apple Support
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
To use the new Reminders features in iOS 13 or later – shopping lists, templates and more – you will need to upgrade the reminders in iCloud.| Apple Support
Advanced Data Protection for iCloud offers our highest level of cloud data security and protects the majority of your iCloud data using end-to-end encryption.| Apple Support
Two-factor authentication is designed to make sure you're the only person who can access your account. Find out how it works and how to turn on two-factor authentication.| Apple Support
The best source of help for a product not made by Apple (a third-party product) is the company or person who made it – its vendor or developer.| Apple Support
Apple’s websites and online services may use “cookies.” Cookies enable you to use shopping carts and to personalize your experience on our sites, tell us which parts of our websites people have visited, help us measure the effectiveness of ads and web searches, and give us insights into user behavior so we can improve our communications and products.| Apple Legal
Use the site map to find your way around apple.com. Learn about and shop our products including the iPhone, Mac, iPad, Apple Watch and more.| Apple (United Kingdom)
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