You Can Change Your Apple ID From Third-Party Email To Apple Domain, Here’s How To

You Can Change Your Apple ID From Third-Party Email To Apple Domain, Here’s How To

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Apple is making a significant change in the process of how your email and Apple ID work. From today, you can now change your Apple ID from a third-party service to an Apple’s domain. For instance, if you have an Apple ID account associated with your Gmail or Yahoo account, now you have the ability to change it to iCloud. We’ll share more details on it later on. So let’s dive in to see how you can make the switch from your third-party email to Apple’s domain.

Before today, users only had the ability to change their Apple ID email from one third-party email service to another. This means that if you had an Apple ID associated with your Gmail account, you had the ability to change it to Yahoo address and vice versa. What you could not do was to change an email of third-party service to that of Apple’s domain.

You Can Change Your Apple ID From Third-Party Email To Apple Domain, Here’s How To

Nov 1, 2017, 12:16pm UTC
https://wccftech.com/you-can-change-your-apple-id-from-third-party-email-to-apple-domain-heres-how-to/ >Apple is making a significant change in the process of how your email and Apple ID work. From today, you can now change your Apple ID from a third-party service to an Apple’s domain. For instance, if you have an Apple ID account associated with your Gmail or Yahoo account, now you have the ability to change it to iCloud. We’ll share more details on it later on. So let’s dive in to see how you can make the switch from your third-party email to Apple’s domain. >Before today, users only had the ability to change their Apple ID email from one third-party email service to another. This means that if you had an Apple ID associated with your Gmail account, you had the ability to change it to Yahoo address and vice versa. What you could not do was to change an email of third-party service to that of Apple’s domain.