
Adding a phone number to your Apple ID is a simple process that can help you regain access to your account in case you forget your password or get locked out. This is especially important if you have two-factor authentication enabled.
Having a phone number associated with your Apple ID can also help you get back into your account if you've been locked out due to suspicious activity.
To add a phone number, you'll need to go to the Apple ID account page and sign in with your Apple ID and password.
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What is Trust?
Trust is a crucial aspect of online security, and it's what allows Apple to verify your identity through a two-factor authentication method. This method is called a Trusted Phone Number.
A Trusted Phone Number is a phone number that Apple directly ties to your identity. You'll use it to confirm your identity every time you log into your account from a different computer or mobile device.
This additional layer of security is essential because it doesn't replace your password, you'll still need both to log into your account.
Managing Trusted Numbers
Managing Trusted Numbers is a crucial part of securing your Apple ID. You can add or remove Trusted Phone Numbers using your Mac, iPhone, or iPad, or even through the Apple website.
To add a Trusted Phone Number, you'll need to enter your country code and the phone number you want to add, then confirm your identity by entering your user password. You'll receive a code through SMS that you'll need to enter on your device to confirm that the phone is in your possession.
Having multiple Trusted Phone Numbers attached to your Apple ID can actually be a security benefit, as it prevents you from getting locked out of your account. If your phone is stolen, you can use a second number to change your password and lock down your device while you track its location.
If you need to remove a Trusted Phone Number, you'll need to turn off Two-Factor Authentication first. However, you can remove individual numbers without turning off the feature.
It's a good idea to verify more than one phone number, such as a home phone or a number used by a family member or close friend, to ensure you can sign in if you can't access your own number.
What is a trusted number?
A trusted number is a part of Apple's two-factor authentication structure that protects your Apple ID information from unauthorized access.
It provides Apple with another way to contact you to identify yourself, which is especially useful if you're concerned about security.
A trusted phone number contains sensitive information, such as your real name, address, and credit card number, which Apple keeps safe.
You should consider verifying more than one phone number, like a home phone or a number used by a family member or close friend, to sign in if you can't access your own number.
Here are some benefits of using a trusted number:
- Extra security to protect your Apple ID information
- Ability to sign in with a different number if needed
Manage Trusted Numbers on Mac
To manage your trusted numbers on a Mac, you can follow these steps. Open System Preferences, then go to Apple ID. Click on Password & Security from the panel on the left, and in the Trusted Phone Numbers section, click on Edit.
To add a new number, click the Plus (+) symbol. You'll need to confirm your identity by entering your user password. Enter your country code and the phone number you want to add, and you'll receive a code through SMS that you'll need to enter on your Mac.
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You can have multiple trusted phone numbers, which can be useful in case your phone is stolen or you lose access to it. Having multiple numbers can also prevent you from getting locked out of your account.
Here are the steps to add a new trusted phone number on your Mac:
- Open System Preferences
- Go to Apple ID
- Click on Password & Security
- Click on Edit in the Trusted Phone Numbers section
- Click the Plus (+) symbol to add a new number
- Confirm your identity by entering your user password
- Enter your country code and the phone number you want to add
Note that you cannot remove all of your trusted phone numbers without turning Two-Factor Authentication off.
Adding a Trusted Number
Adding a Trusted Number is a straightforward process that can be done in a few easy steps. You can add a trusted phone number to your Apple ID using your iPhone, iPad, or Mac.
To add a trusted phone number, you'll need to open the Settings app on your iPhone or iPad and tap your Apple ID name from the top of the screen. From there, tap Sign-In & Security, then Edit next to Trusted Phone Numbers. You can also use your Mac to add a trusted phone number, by opening System Preferences, going to Apple ID, and clicking on Password & Security.
If you're using your iPhone or iPad, you'll need to enter your iPhone passcode and tap Done. Then, type the new phone number, choose to verify using a text message or phone call, and tap Continue. Enter the one-time code you received to finish adding this mobile number as a trusted number for your Apple account.
You can also add a trusted phone number on the Apple website, but you'll need to enter the verification code received by the phone number and click "Continue." Having multiple trusted phone numbers is useful, as it can prevent you from getting locked out of your account.
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Changing Apple ID
Changing your Apple ID requires some effort, but it's doable. You can change your Apple ID on your iPhone by verifying your new phone number with a text message or a phone call.
If you're using a different method, you might need to provide more information about yourself, but this way is straightforward. To complete the process, you need to verify your phone number with a text message or a phone call.
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Change Apple ID on iPhone
Changing your Apple ID on an iPhone is a relatively straightforward process. You'll need to verify your new phone number with a text message or a phone call to complete the process.
To do this, you'll need to go to your Apple ID account settings on your iPhone. From there, you can follow the prompts to update your phone number. You'll receive a code through SMS that you'll need to enter to confirm the change.
You can also add or remove Trusted Phone Numbers on your iPhone, which can be helpful if you have multiple phones or want to add a secondary contact method. To do this, go to your Settings app, then tap on your Apple ID, and finally tap on Password & Security.
If you need to remove all of your Trusted Phone Numbers, you'll first need to turn off Two-Factor Authentication. This will allow you to delete all of your associated phone numbers.
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Change Apple ID Number on the Web

If you want to change your Apple ID number on the web, you'll need to sign in to the trusted device and verify your identity. This is because two-factor authentication is required on iOS 11.4 and later versions.
To do this, you'll need to have set up two-factor authentication on your Apple ID. If you haven't, you'll need to turn it on. This will add an extra layer of security to your Apple account.
Once you've signed in and verified your identity, you can change your Apple ID phone number. Remember to change the phone number for your Apple ID on other Apple devices as well.
You can also add a backup device to receive verification codes in case you lose access to your phone with a trusted phone number. This is a good idea, as it will ensure you can still access your Apple account even if you can't use your primary phone number.
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