"Your Apple ID was used to sign in to iCloud on an iphone"

Why do I always get an e-mail saying "Your Apple ID was used to sign in to iCloud on an iPhone 5s"? I want to stop getting these e-mails please help!

I have the same question from 6plus Getting logged in notifications every time from icloud?

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  • How to stop "Your Apple ID was used to sign in to iCloud"

    I just started using icloud.com on my pc and every time I sign on it sends a message to my recovery email, not icloud mail, and it drives me crazy especially when I have to sign back in after not being used for a bit. How can I stop them? Or would I register or verify my computer to get them stopped? Always been an iphone user but I don't know much about all the systems and programs. Please help! Thank you

    Check your Apple ID to make sure that your Primary email address is the one where you want the notifications sent. At this time, there is no way to "turn them off". This was a security measure that Apple instituted to alert you that your iCloud account has been accessed by a browser.
    Check your Apple ID info here: Apple - My Apple ID
    Cheers,
    GB

  • Your Apple ID was used to sign in to FaceTime and iMessage on an iPad

    Have users getting emails with subject your apple id was used to sign in to facetime and imessage on an ipad. It will then have another users name listed as
    Dear "that other person"
    your apple id (another user than the Dear person above) was used to sign in to FaceTime and Imessage on an ipad.
    Why would the first person be different than the next?

    fentonr,
    This is what the link in the email displays:
    What do you think?
    Delete the email, it is a phishing attempt.
    Identifying fraudulent "phishing" email offers tips and provides a way to report it to Apple.

  • I got notification - Your Apple ID was used to sign in to FaceTime on an iPad 2 . It was not me - How do I find out who or what number was called?

    I got notification - Your Apple ID was used to sign in to FaceTime on an iPad 2 . It was not me - How do I find out who or what number was called?

    hi i was wondering about how can i set up my apple id min order to get notified via email when someone is using my aplle id to find my iphone?
    please help

  • "Your Apple ID was used to sign in to iMessage on an iPad 2."

    I recieved this notification on my iPhone 4..."Your Apple ID was used to sign in to iMessage on an iPad 2."
    I do not own an iPad and nobody knows my password?!
    I've changed my password and removed my email accounts from recieving and sending iMessages? I'm not sure what I am supposed to do?
    I'd really appreciate your help, thank you.

    hi i was wondering about how can i set up my apple id min order to get notified via email when someone is using my aplle id to find my iphone?
    please help

  • My Apple ID was used to sign in to iCloud via unknown a web browser. Where can I get log files ?

    My Apple ID was used to sign in to iCloud via unknown a web browser. Where can I get log files ? IP address ?

    As léonie pointed out, you need to check whether or not this is really from Apple.

  • Your Apple ID was used to sign into Find My iPhone

    I am running iOS 7.2 nn my IPAD 2 Every hour I get the subject an alert that my id was used to find my ipad.  It's my id my ipad so all is good except I didn't search for it How do I stop the messages?

    Hi Jason,
    You will receive this message any time someone uses your username and password to access Find My iPhone or when they log into icloud from a browser or other iOS device. If you DID NOT log into these services at the times indicated in the e-mail you may want to change your password as it could mean that someone knows your account details and are logging in without you knowing. This feature can not be turned off at this time and was enabled as a security precaution after the nude celebrity photo fiasco. If you no longer wish to receive these notifications in your e-mail, the only current way of getting rid of them is to create a rule in your e-mail program to send the apple e-mail to spam or trash as soon as it's received in your inbox.

  • Your Apple ID was used to sign in to iMessage on an iPad 2 named "William H Short's iPad2".

    what dues it mean
    <E-mail Edited by Host>

    I own a IPad and I Pad Mini
    Mini MD530LL  "William's iPad"
    IPad MC916LL/A "William H Short's iPad 2"

  • My apple id was used to sign in...??

    Since upgrading from snow leopard to lion (which I hate) I keep getting email messages on my MBP (with lion) and my Mac Pro desktop (SL). The messages read "your apple ID was used to sign in to facetime..." or "...to iCloud and iMessage on an iPad mini."
    How do I stop this?

    As léonie pointed out, you need to check whether or not this is really from Apple.

  • I've just received an email from 'Apple' saying that my apple id was used      to sign into iCloud on an iphone 5s.  I have an iphone 4.  It's asking me to sign in to confirm my details and change my password.  How do I know if this email is genuine?

    I've just received an email from 'Apple' saying that my apple id was used to sign into iCloud on an iphone 5S.  I have an iphone 4.  It then asks that I 'click here' to confirm my details and change my password.  How do I tell if the email is genuine?

    Apple will not ask you to click a link in an email. They may tell you to log in to your account to reset your password. Go to https://appleid.apple.com and log in if you ever want to change any information in your profile (or your password). And do not click the link I just posted; instead enter it into a browser.
    You can verify the devices assigned to your account by going to https://icloud.com/find (again, don't click it), where you can see a list of devices registered to your Apple ID.
    As a general rule, you should never click a link in an email or forum post without verifying it first. You can see where it goes without clicking it in most email programs and browsers by hovering your mouse pointer over it. On an iPhone you can check where it goes by holding your finger on the link (rather than just tapping it).

  • Your apple ID was used to purchase Split Lens 2 from a US location.

    Got an email from apple this morning saying my apple id was used to download Split Lens 2 from a US location. I looked at the app in the store and it is a free version of a chinese developer's photo filter. I asked some friends and they had it downloaded on their accounts as well. I assumed when I created my apple ID password originally it was strong enough when the little indicator said "strong" but I guess I was mistaken.

    This could be a phishing email and not actually from Apple at all.
    Carefully check the email address the email was sent from and where any links in the email actually go to.
    DO NOT enter any personal details on any website you are directed to, unless you are 100% sure it is a legitimate Apple website.
    Strong passwords are not perfect - just better than weak ones. Change it at http://appleid.apple.com/

  • Hacked Message: Your Apple ID was just used to download Podcasts from the App Store on a computer or device that had not previously been associated with that Apple ID

    So I just got a message from Apple saying
    "Your Apple ID was just used to download Podcasts from the App Store on a computer or device that had not previously been associated with that Apple ID"
    I am new to Apple products and signed up to the app store about an hour before but have not downloaded any apps yet.
    I also turned on iCloud Drive.
    Neither of these are Podcasts and I do not have any Podcasts on my device.
    The message is a really poor warning, it could for instance list the IP address which would immediately tell me if it was me.
    It could list what type of device it was.
    It could list what Podcast was downloaded.
    But no, just some random message, probably generated by the really bad default iPhone settings that put ease of use before security.
    I have a long complex password that I do not want ot have to change just because Apple generates a stupid message.
    On Google you have a log of all logins and devices, is there something similar with Apple, so I can figure this out?

    Kroll17 wrote:
    I don't know, I thought it was pretty clear
    "was just used to download Podcasts from the App Store"
    it said it was used to download a Podcast from the App Store
    I have not down downloaded any podcasts and there are no podcasts in the podcasts app, of course if Apple were to list the podcast that was downloaded, the IP address and the device it might help one dismiss the message.
    I am running the latest v8.1.1 although how the version of my OS related to a message generated by Apple servers is beyond me, unless my device is not authenticating properly so Apple thinks I am someone else but then as I have not downloaded any Podcasts that would not seem to be the issue.
    It does NOT say you downloaded a podcast. First, podcasts are not downloaded from the App Store; they are downloaded from the iTunes store.
    It's very clear to me; the app named  "Podcasts" was downloaded, not a podcast. "Podcasts" is a app provided by Apple for managing and downloading podcasts.

  • I cannot sync my iphone music, i had used my i phone on another pc, now when i bought a song on this computer from the apple store, i have just been sent an email that says Your Apple ID, was just used to purchase "" by a computer or device not prev assoc

    i cannot sync my iphone music, i had used my i phone on another pc, which died.  Ive managed to save the hard drive and transfer stuff across. I ended up smashing my phone and could update all other stuff on restore but cant sync any music.  It is all grey at the top of the screen.  Ive re installed itunes and cleared all phone data. Now when i bought a song on this computer from the apple store, i have just been sent an email that says Your Apple ID, was just used to purchase (a song ) by a computer that had not been previously associated with that apple id.  So do i have to tell apple now somehow i am using itunes on this pc, and if so how? Because i authorised it and it said this pc was one of 5 aujthorised.  if anyone can be of assistance then great!

    I'm having a similar problem.  I had previously (over a year ago) purchased 2 episodes of Law &amp; Order.  Then about 2 months ago, I purchased the 3rd season of Sons of Anarchy.  When I downloaded these episodes to my iPad, about a dozen full seasons of various shows popped up, too.  No money was removed from my iTunes account &amp; theses particular shows aren't in my iTunes library on my desktop.  I've tried every which way to delete them from my ipad, but can't.  I went to the Apple store &amp; they suggested I contact expresslane.apple.com for help.  I submitted my problem, via email Friday, as they asked, but have not received any response.  Any suggestions on how to get rid of these "phantoms?".

  • Five days ago I received an email from an anonymous sender with the subject: Your Apple ID was just used to buy full album Elton John 312.99. Your receipt No. 37930343160405752. the content began: Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64 From (my email add

    Five days ago I received an anonymous email with the subject:
    Your Apple ID was just used to buy full album Elton John £12.99.Your receipt No.37930343160405752
    The content started: Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64 From:(my email address) followed by a very,very,very long stream of gobbledygook. There is no record of it in my i-tunes purchases or my credit card statement but that might only be because I have not updated my credit card details. Should I be worried that my account has been compromised? Does anyone know how I can get through to the right section of Apple to deal with this - all the emails I get say no-reply so I don't have an email address to contact them on.
    I would be most grateful if anyone could help me with this.
    Thanks in advance
    Walwal

    It's a phishing attempt to try and get your account and payment details - forward it to Apple : [email protected] , and then delete it
    Phishing emails : Identifying fraudulent "phishing" email - Apple Support
    Genuine emails : Identifying legitimate emails from the iTunes Store - Apple Support

  • Email stating "Your Apple ID was just used to download Bitsboard PRO "

    Hi,
    I received an email with the subject line
    Your Apple ID was just used to download Bitsboard PRO $14.99 by Childhood from the iTunes Store Your receipt No.6436865124851465
    I have not made a purchase from iTunes or Apple in several months. When I log onto iTunes, my most recent purchase is logged as 14August2014.
    The email I received contains a hyperlink to iforgot.apple.com , but the underlying URL is to investmentnation.net
    I assume this is a scam and no purhcase has been made from my account ? Please advise as soon as you can.
    Thanks,
    Jim

    Moreover, I got the following "downloads" Candy Crush Saga or Grudge Match (2014) or "Falls Away" by Childhood or Cado HD $5.99 or Lunar Module 3D
    Fight back, find out how to report these and identify this phishing scam URLs read http://metadataconsulting.blogspot.ca/2014/10/phishing-email-apple-id-reset-cand y.html

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