How to request access to a deceased person's accounts from Apple

Of course, there is nothing more difficult than losing someone dear to you, but death is inevitable and when it occurs and after a while you try to take care of things after the death of the person and often try to access his digital accounts, but it is not as easy as you think because there is a policy from Apple in such situations that you should To know it and how to access the data of a deceased person if you are the legal heir.

How to request access to a deceased person's accounts from Apple


Apple and Privacy

In Apple it is considered aPrivacy is an acquired right For each user, and the company protects the privacy of its users at all times, even in cases of death, and before Apple can provide assistance to access the deceased’s device or even his information stored on i-Cloud, the person heir must have a legal document that makes him the legal heir of the deceased’s information and accounts.


What you will need to access the deceased person's Apple account

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You can access the deceased person's Apple account, recover photos, finish financial matters, and even save other digital information, but because Apple cares about the privacy of its users, even the deceased, you are required to order a court before granting you access to any personal information or even to the i-Cloud account of the deceased person.

Apple requires that the court order include a number of things, such as:

  • The deceased person's Apple ID and name
  • The name of the relative requesting access to the accounts
  • The deceased is the user of all accounts associated with the Apple ID
  • The applicant is the legal person representing the deceased or his agent or heir
  • The court asks Apple to help provide access to the deceased's information

How to request access from Apple

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Once you get the court order, it's time to reach Apple through a team Call Center And the support of the company will provide what you need to access the Apple ID of the deceased and will allow you to restore the content stored in the i-Cloud account.

Important note Apple will grant you access to personal information or accounts that you request, but locked devices and you do not know their password, Apple will not be able to help you remove the passcode lock no matter what you try, and therefore you will not be able to access files and data at all.

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18 comment

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Aimen

O my brother, he is a fan. If he sees your privacy after you die, he will surely not have mercy on you from the misfortunes that you phone.

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Omar Alahmad

May Allah improve the conclusion
This reminds us that we hold ourselves accountable before we do
The youngest of my daughters, may God protect her, she has all my secrets and my secret numbers 😁😁

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Salman Al-Jumairi

excellent

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 Hakim Malik

Important article. May Allah reward you.

Note: a grammatical error: what is written in the heading "For accounts of a deceased person" and the correct one is "deceased."

Thank.

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wael

ممتاز

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Nour Wissam

Sweet, no one can skip the secret code

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Ammar Mohammed

The best is trying to get the password for the email to the iPhone. I expect it is easier, and whoever gets it can get all the information on the iPhone

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Motasem 1972

Excellent service from Apple and I personally agree with this idea

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Ahmed Alansari

We ask God for a good end, and that we meet him when he is satisfied with us.

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Ibrahim Fathaldeen

May God have mercy on him, he was kind

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blue shark hd

Death is a right, and we should calculate death and the aftermath of death ... and hold ourselves accountable before we are judged
As for privacy, I would like to see it after my death.

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    Moha Abdi

    I totally agree with you

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iFuhrer

Not good news, leave the dead alone >> I personally, if I die, I do not want anyone to breach my "privacy", which is mainly compromised by Apple and from third-party applications, despite your insistence that Apple does not sell users' information 🙄

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AboHani

Ok, this is also the negative thing ..

I mean, how can I prevent even the legal heir from losing my information after I die?

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    Walid Reda (Editor)

    As long as he does not know the password, he will not be able to access anything on your computer

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Ahmed Ali

Strange that while Apple claims that customer data is fully encrypted, even Apple cannot know the code. How do you decrypt it?
This is proof that Apple belittles our minds under the pretext of privacy

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MoHa Mmed

🌚 Marhoum feels safe with Apple's privacy

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Abu tareq

The most important thing is the password💔🌚

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