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  1. Feb 17, 2013 · There have been some discrepancies in the results posted on this forum by people attempting to use iCloud on their new BlackBerry devices. Unfortunately, I don't have access to a device myself to answer some pretty specific questions I have.

  2. Apr 30, 2018 · As long as you still have your Recovery Key and remember your Apple ID password, you can sign in and add a new trusted device or phone number to your account. You can also remove any devices you may have lost, sold, or given away.

  3. Jul 13, 2022 · Check to see if this resource helps at all: Get a verification code and sign in with two-factor authentication - Apple Support. If you still have issues, you may need to start Account Recovery or replace/repair iPhone to gain access again.

    • Overview
    • Locate your device
    • Locate a family member’s or friend’s device
    • Update the map

    You can use Find Devices on iCloud.com to find the approximate location of your iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, Mac, Apple Watch, AirPods, and Beats product if Find My is set up on the device and the device is online.

    To sign in to Find Devices, go to icloud.com/find.

    1.In Find Devices on iCloud.com, select the device in the All Devices list on the left.

    •If the device can be located: it appears on the map so you can see where it is.

    •If the device cannot be located: You see Offline below the device’s name. The last known location is displayed for up to 24 hours. Select 'Notify me when found' to get an email when it is online again.

    Note: If you turned on the Find My network, you can use the Find My app on any device that is signed in with the same Apple ID to see your device’s location, even if it is offline. The last known location is stored for up to seven days. See the Apple Support article Find your lost Apple device or AirTag with Find My.

    2.To locate another device, click All Devices to return to the list, then select a new device.

    If you are no longer using a device, remove it from your account so it does not appear in Find Devices.

    If you are part of a Family Sharing group, you can use Find Devices on iCloud.com to help locate any family member’s device. Their devices appear below yours in the All Devices list.

    Each family member must set up their devices to share their locations with other family members. See the Apple Support article Share your location with your family. Once they have set up location sharing, you can locate their devices using the instructions above.

    Do any of the following:

    •Move the map: Drag it.

    •Zoom in: Click in the bottom right-hand corner, or pinch open on a trackpad.

    •Zoom out: Click in the bottom right-hand corner, or pinch closed on a trackpad.

    •Change the map view: The button at the top right of the map indicates if the current map is a standard view , a hybrid view , or a satellite view . To choose a different map, click the button, then click the view you want.

    •See more of the map: To compress the All Devices list, click . To open it again, click .

  4. May 28, 2024 · Try turning your Find My settings off and on again via iCloud. If you’re experiencing a software glitch, you should see the Ready for Repair message disappear afterward.

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  6. In Find Devices on iCloud.com, select the device in the All Devices list on the left. If you have already selected a device, you can click All Devices to return to the list and select a new device. Click Lost Mode, change the information, then click Done.

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