This article was co-authored by How.com.vn staff writer, Jack Lloyd. Jack Lloyd is a Technology Writer and Editor for How.com.vn. He has over two years of experience writing and editing technology-related articles. He is technology enthusiast and an English teacher.
This article has been viewed 8,769 times.
This How.com.vn teaches you how to create new Apple ID security questions, which provide one way of verifying your identity if you get locked out of your Apple ID account, from within the iCloud menu on your phone. If you've forgotten your security questions, you can also reset them from the Apple ID recovery website.
Steps
Changing Your Security Questions
- Open your iPhone's Settings. To do this, tap the grey gear icon on one of your Home screens (or in the "Utilities" folder).
- Scroll to the fourth group of options and tap iCloud.
- Tap your Apple ID. It's at the top of the page.
- If you aren't signed into this phone with your Apple ID, type your Apple ID email address and password into the provided fields instead.
- Enter your Apple ID password. You may not need to do this if you've recently accessed your Apple ID.
- If you're signing into your Apple ID account, you'll need to tap Sign In here instead.
- Select Password & Security.
- Tap Change Security Questions. This is at the top of the page. If your iPhone has two-factor authentication enabled, you'll need to disable it to view this setting.
- Part of the disabling two-factor authentication process includes setting new security questions.
- Answer the provided security questions. Do so by typing the answer to each question in the field underneath the question text.
- Tap Agree. This is in the top right corner of your screen.
- Select a security question prompt.
- Select a new question.
- Type in the answer to your question. You'll do this below the question prompt in the provided field.
- Change your other two questions.
- Tap Save. This is in the top right corner of your screen. Doing so will change your Apple ID account's security questions--these changes affect all devices that use the same Apple ID as your iPhone.Advertisement
Resetting Forgotten Security Questions
- Open Apple's recovery webpage. You can recover aspects of your Apple ID account (e.g., passwords and recovery questions) from here.
- Type in your Apple ID email address.
- Tap Next. It's in the top right corner of your browser window.
- Check the "I need to reset my security questions" option.
- Tap Next.
- Type in your Apple ID password.
- Tap Next.
- Check the "Get an email" option.
- Tap Next.
- Open your recovery email account. This is a separate account from your Apple ID email address.
- Open the email from Apple. It should be entitled "Reset your Apple ID security questions and answers."
- Be sure to check your Spam folder (and Updates folder if you're using Gmail) if you don't see this email.
- Type your recovery code into the verification field on your Apple ID page. This code is the 6-digit numerical code in the body of the email (e.g., "123456").
- Tap Next.
- Select Security Question 1.
- Select a new question.
- Type in the answer to your question. You'll do this below the question prompt in the provided field.
- Change your other two questions.
- Tap Next. Your security questions have now been reset. This change will affect all devices that use your Apple ID.Advertisement
Expert Q&A
Tips
- You should change your security questions every few months to stay on the safe side.Thanks
Warnings
- If you don't remember your security questions and your recovery email is invalid, you may not be able to gain access to your account.Thanks
Is this article up to date?
⚠️ Disclaimer:
Content from Wiki How English language website. Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike License; additional terms may apply.
Wiki How does not encourage the violation of any laws, and cannot be responsible for any violations of such laws, should you link to this domain, or use, reproduce, or republish the information contained herein.
- - A few of these subjects are frequently censored by educational, governmental, corporate, parental and other filtering schemes.
- - Some articles may contain names, images, artworks or descriptions of events that some cultures restrict access to
- - Please note: Wiki How does not give you opinion about the law, or advice about medical. If you need specific advice (for example, medical, legal, financial or risk management), please seek a professional who is licensed or knowledgeable in that area.
- - Readers should not judge the importance of topics based on their coverage on Wiki How, nor think a topic is important just because it is the subject of a Wiki article.