With your apple id, you can access services like the app store, apple music, icloud, imessage, facetime, and more. we use your email addresses to send you information about your account, and to help friends and family communicate and share with you.. A detailed but suspicious email was reported that appears to come from apple, warning that your apple id was used to sign into icloud, but is actually a phishing attempt. here is an example and clues to spotting this phish, followed by a legitimate notification for comparison purposes.. The change comes in the wake of the celebrity photo leak scandal. similar notifications will be sent for icloud restores and password changes, once the system is fully rolled out..
Apple has added a new layer of security to icloud, notifying users when someone logs into icloud.com using their email address and password.when you log in to the site, apple will send you an email notifying you that someone has your credentials have been used on icloud.com, and instructing you either to ignore the email if you did this yourself, or what steps to take if you didn't.. Icloud automatically keeps apps — including mail, calendar, contacts, reminders, safari, and some of your favorite apps from the app store — updated across all your devices. so when you add a new phone number, bookmark a website, or update a slide in a presentation, the change appears everywhere.. Open mail and start a new email: if you only have an @icloud.com address and don't have any icloud email aliases, it appears in the cc/bcc, from field on your ios device or the from field on your mac and icloud.com.; if you have multiple email addresses, you might need to select your @icloud.com address:.