Ow to manage apple support communities on iphone?

HI there,
I want to ask that is there any way to get updated with your communities(apple communities) on iphone instead of email replies, Is there any app that can serve my purpose ??

I'm curious, what did you have in mind exactly, SMS text messages ?

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  • Apple Support Communities  Update iPhone 4 misslungen !!!

    My problem: Update iPhone 4 not my iPhone is tried in sleep mode, restore from iTunes then ask the error message 2001 everything from hardware software tried everything again and again this error 2001 bothers since then can not with my iPhone !
    mfg
    Tom
    Mein Problem : Mein Problem: Update iPhone 4 nicht mein iPhone ist im Sleep-Modus versucht, über iTunes wiederherstellen fragen dann die Fehlermeldung 2001 alles, was entfernt Hardware Software versucht alles wieder und wieder diesen Fehler 2001 stört, kann seitdem nicht mehr mit meinem iPhone!
    mfg
    Tom

    See http://support.apple.com/kb/TS3694#error2001
    If you experience this issue on a Mac, disconnect third-party devices, hubs, spare cables, displays, reset the SMC, and then try to restore. If you're using a Windows computer, remove all USB devices and spare cables other than your keyboard, mouse, and the device, restart the computer, and try to restore. If that doesn't resolve the issue, try the USB issue-resolution steps listed for Error 1604 above. If the issue persists, it may be related to conflicting security software. If the errors persist on another computer and known-good USB cable, the device may need service.

  • Hi I am receiving thousands, yes thousands of eMails from APPLE Support Communities, In My inBox there is more than 26.000 eMails from these communities, and i Need Help from you, i will appreciate.I am not panicking but i've ever seen this !

    Apple Support Communities
    HI
    I am receiving THOUSANDS, YES THOUSANDS of eMails from ALL Apple Support Communities.I deleted some one thousand but still more than Normal.
    Please i need your Help.This is Enormous!!! I've never seen this happening! It should be a huge mistake that everybody from All Apple Support Communities
    sending me their complains? I think it is a big Mistake, or Something bigger, i don't Know! I just need Help in this moment. it's been more than three or four days
    i saw a number of eMails from Apple Support communities landing in my eMail address, should this be normal? I don't think so.
    I appreciate any Help
    Kind Regards
    & a Happy New Year

    Click Your Stuff in the upper right and select Profile. In your profile there is a link to the right to manage email notifications.

  • I am getting 100s of emails from Apple Support Communities. How can I stop that????

    I have been trying to load my ITunes music to my IPhone 5 and had posted a question on ASC. Since then I have been deluged with e-mails, despite going on my preferences and clicking No to all the questions. How can I stop that PLEASE.
    MB

    Login to ASC
    https://discussions.apple.com/message/22335857#22335857
                 Apple Support Communities
    Top right of screen look for
                  Actions
    click on    Receive email notifications
    result         Stop email notifications      
    Hope this helps.

  • How to Prevent Apple Support Communities from Sending Me Emails?

    Hi,
    How I can I prevent the Apple Support Communities website / tool from sending me emails?
    I have disabled all emails in my profile settings (since about six months):
    Still,  Apple Support Communities keep sending me emails in increasing frequency:
    (It is the same account / username / email, I have triple checked that.)
    What options other than marking Apple as as spammer do I have left?
    Cheers

    Hi,
    Thank you – that (hopefully) resolves the issue!
    Note, that I came to Edit Preferences not through my Profile, but through the link in the "update emails" itself.
    The link in the emails (see screeshot) reads: You are receiving this email from Apple Support Communities. You can change your email preferences in your Apple Support Communities Profile.
    And the link leads to the "Edit Preferences" page (the "Manage Email Notifications" page is not visible / linked from "Edit Preferences")
    According to common "unsubscribe" practices in emails, I would expect that an "unsubscribe"-type of link leads me to a page where I can unsubscribe from the type of email I just received (and not unsusbcribe from 'additional potential future' emails or whatever you would call it in that case).
    Hence, this "unsubscribe" link in the email should either go to the Profile page, or the Manage Email Notifications (where I can actualy unsusbcribe), NOT to Edit Preferences.
    Hope, someone from Apple reads the above...
    ( Personally, I think the idea to split between past and future threads is a bad design in the first place )
    Daniel

  • Is it possible to completely delete your Apple Support Communities account?

    Hello everybody,
    As the title states.

    It seems that complete deletion is impossible, but the next best thing would be to clear out your personal information, if that was your concern:
    1. Remove devices and other personal information from your Apple Support Community profile. This would be accomplished by editing your profile and privacy settings (e.g make the privacy settings as strict as possible).
    2. You'll notice your name and email address are not editable via the Apple Support Communities profile page. However, you can edit your name and email address used by Apple Support Communities from your Apple ID https://appleid.apple.com/
    To change these, login and click on the "Manage your Apple ID" and you will be able to change them via the "Name, ID and Emaill Addresss" link in the menu on the left. However, please note that any changes to your Apple ID affect your main Apple account (iTunes, iCloud, Apple Online Store, etc.)

  • Messages Apple support communities

    Bonjour
    Je suis innondé tous les jours de messages de apple support communities
    sur mon mac, I pad et Iphone
    comme faire stopper cela ?
    merci
    daniel

    Unfortunately there is no unsubscribe from here so this needs to be fixed for the mails to stop.
    Usually the tech tip I wrote handles this issue if followed exactly as written. A lot if users will try to short-circuit the procedure or stop after they set the email preferences thinking that that is enough to fix it.
    As the tip states the email preferences only affect the future not what is happening now. So are you sure the actual notifications view is empty?
    If you look at the email you received it will indicate where it came from, a single post, a thread or a community. You can use that information to go to the particular area sending the email and turn it off  At the upper righthand side of the screen is an actions box. Make sure it says Receive email notifications. If it says Stop email notifications click it.
    If you still have problems a host can be notified to look at your account and try to fix the problem.
    regards

  • Do not want to receive e-mails from Apple Support Communities

    Do not want to receive e-mails from Apple Support Communities
    Please help me

    I have this bookmarked as well from another post that gives detailed instructions on how to stop the emails. From here down is a copy and paste from that discussion ....
    Actually there are three places to look
    Anyway first click on your name to get to your homepage/profile. At the top there are three tabs one of which is Notifications, that's number one,. Next look at the right side of the page at the boxActions in there click Manage Email Notifications. Finally click  Edit Preferences in the action box and click on Email Notification Preferences
    I think that covers it all.

  • Apple Support Communities Terms of Use

    Hello All,
    I have been using the Apple forums for many years now and in all those years I have never witnessed the degree of flaming, trolling, name calling that I have seen in many of the post here in the FCPX forum.
    To be a member on the Apple forums (which include the FCPX forum) you had to agree with the "Apple Support Communities Terms of Use" which places you in a legal and binding agreement.
    There are several parts of the agreement but here is the portion that is most relevant:
    Submissions
    Stay on topic. Apple Support Communities is here to help people use Apple products and technologies more effectively. Unless otherwise noted, do not add Submissions about nontechnical topics, including:
    Speculations or rumors about unannounced products.
    Discussions of Apple policies or procedures or speculation on Apple decisions.
    Be polite. Everyone should feel comfortable reading Submissions and participating in discussions. Apple will not tolerate flames or other inappropriate statements, material, or links. Most often, a "flame" is simply a statement that is taunting and thus arbitrarily inflammatory. However, this also includes those which are libelous, defamatory, indecent, harmful, harassing, intimidating, threatening, hateful, objectionable, discriminatory, abusive, vulgar, obscene, pornographic, sexually explicit, or offensive in a sexual, racial, cultural, or ethnic context.
    Post constructive comments and questions. Unless otherwise noted, your Submission should either be a technical support question or a technical support answer. Constructive feedback about product features is welcome as well. If your Submission contains the phrase “I’m sorry for the rant, but…” you are likely in violation of this policy.
    This is just a portion of the terms of use.
    So if you have posted something and feel that another forum member is doing any of the above items to you, you can go to the bottom of their post and report their post as "Abuse"  These get read and get noticed. 
    These forums are for people who have questions about software or hardware and how to use them.
    Mike

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         1. If you have a valid rescue email address, then use this procedure:
             Rescue email address and how to reset Apple ID security questions.
         2. Fill out and submit this form. Select the topic, Account Security. You must
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         3. This is the only option if you do not already have a valid Rescue Email.
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  • How to turn off receiving apple support communities emails

    how to turn off receiving apple support communities emails on imac and ipad?

    In addition ,you can  go to Your Stuff - Profile- Manage Email Notifications (in the upper right hand Actions box) - either check individual threads to remove or click in the top box which will check all the threads and then click on Remove Email Notifications.
    Also check the tutorial for managing email subscriptions
    You might also make sure that you haven't subscribed to one of the communities by mistake. 
    Go to the community that you are receiving the emails from and the same box called "Actions" will appear there just like it does next to the individual question.  Make sure that you are not reciveing email notifications for that community.  Probably the community  where you asked your question.  Typically that is what causes people to get 100's of email notifications. I think that this is not included in the tutorial so a lot of people miss it.
    laverne's mom

  • Over the last few days viewing Apple Support Communities with Safari has problems

    Each day at times when you try to move from a top level category in Apple Support Communities to the next level down (Example:  iPhone>Using iPhone) that link is broken and a blank page appears.  If I move to Chrome the same linkage works.  I looked an could not find an appropriate place within the Apple Support Communities to raise this issue.  I Guess Safari as as good a place as any in that the issue appears to be regularly related to the Community and Safari.

    Hi ..
    Might be a cookies, cache, or extensions, issue ..
    From your Safari menu bar click Safari > Preferences then select the Privacy tab.
    Click:   Remove All Website Data
    Then delete the cache.
    Open a Finder window. From the Finder menu bar click Go > Go to Folder
    Type or copy paste the following
    ~/Library/Caches/com.apple.Safari/Cache.db
    Click Go then move the Cache.db file to the Trash.
    Quit and relaunch Safari to test.
    If that doesn't help, troubleshoot Safari extensions.
    From the Safari menu bar click Safari > Preferences then select the Extensions tab. Turn that OFF, quit and relaunch Safari to test.
    If that helped, turn one extension on then quit and relaunch Safari to test until you find the incompatible extension then click uninstall.

  • Can't sign into apple support communities with icloud apple id

    i realise this isn't the right community for this question, but apple don't have a support category called "apple support".
    i have that problem where I have an appleid called "frumbert", which I got about 10 years ago. it is and always has been tied to my gmail email address. i used this for about 5 years worth of itunes purchases, then forgot it for a couple of years.
    when I got an ipad I also got an icloud account, and stupidly signed up using my gmail email address as my icloud username. it's tied to the same gmail email address as my existing "frumbert" account. i've since made all my itunes and app purchases using my icloud appleid, and it's the one associated with my mac warranties and such.
    so two appleid's share the same email address.
    i can't sign into apple support commuities with it because I need a new username. i can't create a new username because the email address is tied to an account already (this one, the old one, "frumbert"). An account utilizing this email address already exists. Only one account per email address is allowed on Apple Support Communities. Apple's way of saying you're c-ockblocked!
    but I can't also change the "frumbert" account because there's another account with the same email address, my icloud one.
    fark! how does one get out of this mess?

    I'm having the exact same problem and so are a lot of other people. Apple's solution - shut up and create a new account just for the support community.
    Smells outsourced to me!

  • I created an Apple ID using my ISP Email when I registered at the Store/Apple Support Communities/iTunes/Face Time and it does not work in iChat. Why Not ?

    Question:-
    I created an Apple ID using my ISP Email when I registered at the Store/Apple Support Communities/iTunes/Face Time or other portal and it does not work in iChat. Why Not ?
    Answer:-
    For a Name to work in iChat it has to be an Valid AIM screen Name.
    Only Apple IDs from the @mac.com ending names registered here  and the Mobileme (@Me.com ending) names are Valid with the AIM service as well as being Apple IDs
    (I am still working on info about registering with iCloud at the moment but if this does give you an @Me.com email it may well be a valid AIM name as well)
    NOTES:-
    The @mac.com page works by linking an external (Non Apple) email with a @mac.com name.
    This External Email cannot be one linked to an Existing Apple ID (you have to use a second email or register at AIM )
    The options at AIM are to use your existing email or create new name and link the existing only for Password recovery
    MobileMe (@me.com ending names) were valid Emails addresses, Apple IDs AND a Valid AIM Screen Name
    @mac.com names look like emails but are only Apple IDs and iChat/AIM Valid Screen Names.
    The AIM registration page seems to be pushing you to register [email protected] This is relatively new and I have not followed through the pages to find out if it a valid AIM email (Previously you could register a name without an @whatever.com suffix)
    8:16 PM      Friday; June 10, 2011
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    Question:-
    So I have my current [email protected] email in iChat as I thought as I had linked that to an Apple ID it was a Valid iChat Name.  It keeps coming up with a UserName or Password Invalid message.  What do I do next ?
    Answer:-
    Open iChat
    Go to the Menu under the iChat name in the Menu Bar and then Preferences and then Accounts in the new window.
    Commonly written as iChat > Preferences > Accounts as directions/actions to take.
    If it displays with a Yellow running name in the list you have a choice.
    Either register it at AIM (I would use a different password to the ISP Login) and then change the password only in iChat  (It may take you to confirm any Confirmation email from AIM first) in iChat > Preferences > Accounts
    Or you register a new Name at AIM (Or at @mac.com) and enter that (details below)
    If you have a Blue Globe name  (@mac.com) that will not Login the chances are that it the password that is the issue.
    Apple lets you create longer passwords than can be used with the AIM Servers.
    Change the Password at iForgot to no more than 16 characters.
    Then change the password in iChat as details above.
    Adding a new Account/Screen Name in iChat (that is valid with the AIM servers)
    Open iChat if not launched.
    Go to iChat Menu > Preferences > Accounts
    Click the Add ( + )  Button at the bottom of the list.
    Choose in the top item drop down either @Mac.com or AIM depending on what you registered
    Add the name (with @mac.com the software will add the @mac.com bit)
    Add in the password.  (If you don't add it now iChat will ask you each time you open it)
    Click Done.
    The Buddy List should open (New Window)
    The Accounts part of the Preferences should now have the new name and you should be looking at the details.
    You can add something in the Description line which will then title the Buddy List (Useful when you have two or more names) and make it show up as that in the iChat Menu > Accounts and the Window Menu of iChat when logged in.
    You can then highlight any other Account/Screen Name you don't want to use and use the Minus ( - ) Button to delete it.
    8:39 PM      Friday; June 10, 2011
    Please, if posting Logs, do not post any Log info after the line "Binary Images for iChat"
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     MacBookPro 2Gb( 10.6.7)
     Mac OS X (10.6.7),
    "Limit the Logs to the Bits above Binary Images."  No, Seriously

  • How can I change my email address on Apple Support Communities?

    Currently, I receive emails from Apple Support Communities on my Hotmail account, which is also my Apple ID.
    I have now created a similar alias @icloud.com and I would like to send all the mail from Apple Support Communities to my new iCloud email.
    I

    I guess it would help. All I really need is for my all emails from Apple Support Communities to go to my account @icloud.com. But Apple ID does not allow to use emails created on Apple-owned domains. So I technically must have at least 2 email accounts, which isn't really convenient.

  • I signed up for Apple ID and Apple Support Communities separately. Can I merge the two accounts?

    I signed up for an "Apple ID" and an "Apple Support Communities username" separately using the same e-mail address.  Is there any way to merge the two accounts?
    I signed up for "Apple Support Communities" several years ago to get help with Apple products. I then signed up for an "Apple ID" later on to buy stuff at the iTunes Store.
    I was trying to access "Apple Support Communities" using my Apple ID and I get prompted to choose a username. But when I type my current username, it says the username is already taken. Alternatively, if I try to choose a new username to go along with my Apple ID, I get a message saying that there is a username already assigned to my e-mail address.
    For some reason, "Apple Support Communities" is not intuitively syncing the two accounts together despite the fact that they are linked to the same e-mail address.
    I don't want to cancel either of these accounts since I have activities using one/the other that I do want to preserve.
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    Thanks.

    I will do it for you.   I can't say they will take any action, they operate in their own way, but if they feel there may be a threat to your security they will normally take it seriously.   My guess is they would eMail their actions to you, though not to me of course.
    I hope this will help.
    Okay; I've now reported the thread.
    Message was edited by: seventy one

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