
If you're looking to remove Find My iPhone from iCloud.com and devices, you'll need to log in to your iCloud account and navigate to the Find My iPhone settings.
To access these settings, go to icloud.com and sign in with your Apple ID and password.
You can then select the device you want to remove from Find My iPhone, and click on the "All Devices" dropdown menu.
From there, you can select the device and click on the "Erase iPhone" option to completely remove it from the Find My iPhone service.
Removing Find My iPhone
Removing Find My iPhone is a straightforward process that can be done in a few different ways. You can turn off Find My iPhone on the device itself or remotely through iCloud.com.
To turn off Find My iPhone on the device, go to Settings > iCloud, then tap to turn off Find My [device]. Alternatively, on a Mac, choose Apple menu > System Preferences, click iCloud, then deselect Find My Mac. This will disable Find My iPhone on the device.
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However, if you can't turn off Find My iPhone on the device, you can try turning it off by making the device go offline, then removing it from Find My iPhone on iCloud.com. To do this, go to Find My iPhone on iCloud.com, click All Devices, select the offline device, then click Remove from Account.
If you no longer have the device, you can remotely erase it before removing it from Find My iPhone. To do this, go to Find My iPhone on iCloud.com, click All Devices, select the device, then click Erase [device]. Enter your Apple ID password or your family member's Apple ID password, and the device will be erased. After the device is erased, click Remove from Account to remove it from Find My iPhone.
Note that if you forgot to turn off Find My before selling or giving away your device, you can remove Activation Lock using Find Devices on iCloud.com. To do this, go to icloud.com/find, then sign in to your Apple Account (if necessary). Select the device, then erase it. When the device is erased, select Remove This Device, and Activation Lock will be removed.
Here are the steps to turn off Find My iPhone on a device that is not working:
- Launch TunesKit Activation Unlocker on your computer and click the disclaimer at the bottom of the main screen.
- Click on Start, and your iPhone will be automatically put into recovery mode.
- Manually enter DFU mode following the instructions on the screen.
- Click the Start to Remove button, and your device will get into recovery mode again.
- Follow the on-screen guide, and put your iPhone into DFU mode by hand again. And it will begin to turn off Find My iPhone without password.
Alternatively, you can remove iOS device from "Find My [device]" list by following these steps:
- Unlock the iPhone/iPad/iPod, and navigate to Settings app. Scroll down to find "iCloud" option.
- Tap on "Find My [device]".
- On Mac, search for and launch "Find My iPhone" from Mac computer, and click on "System Preferences".
- Click "iCloud" from the menu.
- Uncheck the box of "Find My Mac", but you have to type the admin password to confirm the change.
iCloud Account and Settings
To remove your device from Find My iPhone, you can use the Find My app on another Apple device. This will allow you to remove the device from your account without needing to access the device itself.
Before giving away or selling your iOS device, be sure to erase your content and settings to turn off Find My iPhone and Activation Lock. This can be done in Settings > General > Reset > Erase All Content and Settings.
If you're unable to use the Find My app, you can also remove your device from your Apple ID account on the Apple ID website. Simply sign in with your account, click on the Devices section, and choose your iPhone to remove it from your account.
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My iCloud
Before giving away or selling your iOS device, it's essential to erase your content and settings, which will also turn off Find My iPhone and Activation Lock. You can do this by going to Settings > General > Reset > Erase All Content and Settings.
If you've turned off Find My iPhone, you can remove your device from your Apple ID account by visiting appleid.apple.com, signing in with your account, and clicking the "Remove from Account" button on the prompt.
You can also remove a device from iCloud on another device by opening the Find My app, entering the Devices tab, finding the target iPhone, and tapping the "Remove This Device" option. This will disassociate your iPhone from your Apple ID.
If the "Remove from Account" option is missing, you can try removing your device from iCloud on another device by visiting icloud.com, entering your Apple ID and password, and clicking on the "Find My iPhone" option. From there, you can click on "All Devices" and then click the "Remove from Account" button next to the device you want to remove.
Removing a device from iCloud is a straightforward process, but it's essential to check your iOS version before attempting to remove Apple ID from your device. If you have iOS 11.4 or later, and the screen lock password and two-factor authentication are enabled, you can remove Apple ID from your device.
Why is the from account missing?

If you're trying to remove a device from your iCloud account but the "Remove from Account" option is missing, it's likely because your device hasn't been erased.
You can find the device you want to remove in the All Devices list by going to the Apple ID section of the iCloud page, selecting Find Devices, and then clicking on All Devices.
To make the "Remove from Account" option appear, you need to click on the Erase iPhone option first, which will erase all your data from the device.
Just remember to back up your data in advance if there's something important on the device, or you might lose it forever.
Troubleshooting and Errors
If you're experiencing issues with iCloud.com and Find My iPhone, the first step is to check your internet connection, as a stable internet connection is required for the service to work properly.
You can try restarting your device or router to see if that resolves the issue. In some cases, a simple reboot can resolve connectivity problems.
If you're getting an error message saying "Could not connect to iCloud", it's likely due to an issue with your Apple ID or password, which can be resolved by resetting your password or updating your account information.
Make sure that Find My iPhone is enabled on your device, as this feature needs to be turned on for the service to work. You can check this by going to Settings > [Your Name] > Find My.
If you're still having trouble, try checking the status of the iCloud service on the Apple System Status page, as outages can sometimes occur.
Accessing iCloud Without Password
You can access iCloud without a password by using the "Find My iPhone" feature, which allows you to locate, lock, or erase your device remotely.
To access iCloud without a password, you'll need to have previously enabled "Two-Factor Authentication" (2FA) on your Apple device.
Two-Factor Authentication adds an extra layer of security to your Apple ID, making it harder for others to access your account.
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If you've forgotten your Apple ID password, you can reset it using the "Forgot Apple ID or Password" option on the Apple ID website.
This option will prompt you to enter your Apple ID and the email address associated with it, and then you'll receive a verification code to reset your password.
If you're unable to access your Apple ID account, you can contact Apple Support for assistance.
Removing from iCloud on Devices
Removing a device from iCloud on your own device is relatively straightforward. You can do this by going to Find My iPhone, tapping Help, and then following the instructions to remove your device.
Before giving away or selling your iOS device, make sure to erase your content and settings. This will also turn off Find My iPhone and Activation Lock.
You can remove a device from iCloud on another Apple device, but you may need to try removing it twice. This method is useful if the device is still connected to your iCloud account.
To remove a device from iCloud on another device, select the device you want to remove and tap it to confirm removal.
Activation and Security
If you forgot to turn off Find My before selling or giving away your iPhone, iPad, or Apple Watch, you can remove Activation Lock using Find Devices on iCloud.com.
You'll need to go to icloud.com/find and sign in to your Apple Account. From there, you can select the device you want to remove Activation Lock from.
To remove Activation Lock, you'll need to erase the device. This is a straightforward process that can be done remotely, and you'll receive an email when the device is erased.
The device will be erased, and then you can select Remove This Device to remove Activation Lock immediately.
Here's a step-by-step guide to removing Activation Lock:
- Go to icloud.com/find and sign in to your Apple Account.
- Select the device you want to remove Activation Lock from.
- Erase the device (you won't need to enter a phone number or message).
- When the device is erased, select Remove This Device to remove Activation Lock immediately.
Alternatively, if the device is damaged or you can't access it, you can power it down and follow the steps above. Note that you may need to click All Devices again to see the Remove from Account option.
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