Apple recently launched its cloud storage service, iCloud. When I tried
setting up iCloud on my iPhone4, I was stuck with the verification
email problem. The set up wizard kept asking for iCloud email
verification but I couldn’t find any option to send or resend iCloud
verification email to my email address so that I can verify it. On
further research I found that Apple has changed the way it handles Apple
ID. Your email address and Apple ID now have to be same; this is
unlike how Apple used to handle Apple ID and email address. Till now
you could create multiple Apple IDs with one email address or, in other
words, a single email address could have been associated with multiple
Apple IDs. This got me to the root of the problem why I was not
receiving the iCloud verification email. If you are facing the same
problem, please follow the steps below to receive iCloud verification
email:
1. Go to https://appleid.apple.com/
2. Click on “Find out” link under “Not sure if you have an Apple ID?”
3. Fill out your first name, last name and the email address that you want to use for receiving iCloud verification email.
4. On the next screen, select “Email Authentication” option and click “Next”.
5. Now, go to your Email Inbox and you will find an email from Apple on how to reset the Apple ID password. Click on the “Reset your Apple ID password” link in the email.
6. You will be shown more than one Apple IDs that are associated with your email address.
7. Now, choose the Apple ID that you would NOT like to use for receiving iCloud verification email and click “Next”.
8. Reset the password for this account by providing a new password.
9. Login to Apple ID by visiting https://appleid.apple.com/ and clicking “Manage your account” link. Use the Apple ID that you would NOT like to use for receiving iCloud verification email and the password that you had just set.
10. Click on “Edit” link under “Primary Email Address” section, provide a new email address. Click “Save”.
11. Click Sign Out.
Once you have changed the email address for the Apple ID that you would NOT like to use for receiving iCloud verification email, it’s time to set things right in the Apple ID that you would like to use for iCloud services. Just log in to your account https://appleid.apple.com/with Apple ID that you would like to use for receiving iCloud verification email. You should now see the link to resend verification email under your email address. Click on that link, confirm your email address and you will be all set to use iCloud.
This information is for Education Purpose .
1. Go to https://appleid.apple.com/
2. Click on “Find out” link under “Not sure if you have an Apple ID?”
3. Fill out your first name, last name and the email address that you want to use for receiving iCloud verification email.
4. On the next screen, select “Email Authentication” option and click “Next”.
5. Now, go to your Email Inbox and you will find an email from Apple on how to reset the Apple ID password. Click on the “Reset your Apple ID password” link in the email.
6. You will be shown more than one Apple IDs that are associated with your email address.
7. Now, choose the Apple ID that you would NOT like to use for receiving iCloud verification email and click “Next”.
8. Reset the password for this account by providing a new password.
9. Login to Apple ID by visiting https://appleid.apple.com/ and clicking “Manage your account” link. Use the Apple ID that you would NOT like to use for receiving iCloud verification email and the password that you had just set.
10. Click on “Edit” link under “Primary Email Address” section, provide a new email address. Click “Save”.
11. Click Sign Out.
Once you have changed the email address for the Apple ID that you would NOT like to use for receiving iCloud verification email, it’s time to set things right in the Apple ID that you would like to use for iCloud services. Just log in to your account https://appleid.apple.com/with Apple ID that you would like to use for receiving iCloud verification email. You should now see the link to resend verification email under your email address. Click on that link, confirm your email address and you will be all set to use iCloud.
This information is for Education Purpose .
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