![]() ![]() The Email Address field changes to an empty field and You can now enter the address you want.Click the text link “Get a free iCloud email address.”.(Apple doesn’t validate it’s your birthday, they just want you to be 18 or over to create an unlimited account and for future verification purposes.) You may be prompted to enter your birthdate provide it and click Next.Click Create Apple ID at the sign-in prompt. ![]() When the account finishes initial setup, go to > System Preferences/Settings > Internet Accounts. ![]() Skip the step during the account completion process to use or create an Apple ID.Select the fast-user switching menu at the upper-right corner of your macOS screen and pick the newly created account.Create a macOS account that you will then use to create a new Apple ID.Click the + (plus) sign below the account list in Monterey or earlier or click Add Account in Ventura.Go to > System Preferences/Settings > Users & Groups.You can also enable Show in Control Center. In macOS Ventura, go to > System Settings > Control Center and choose Full Name, Account Name, or Icon from the Show in Menu Bar menu.In Login Options, check “Show fast user switching menu.” Click the lock icon in the lower-left corner and enter your administrative password or use Touch ID. In macOS Monterey and earlier, go to > System Preferences > Users & Groups.Click the gear icon at the upper-left corner of the screen and select Preferences.Click the apps grid in the upper-right corner (it looks like a grid of small squares) and click the Mail icon.Add aliasesĪpple doesn’t exactly hide this feature, but it’s not that easy to find, either: This new iCloud address becomes associated with your Apple ID account, and can be used for email and to log into for other services. With macOS 13 Ventura, go to > System Settings > account name > iCloud > iCloud Mail and click Turn On.With macOS 10.15 Catalina through 12 Monterey, go to > System Preferences > Apple ID, click iCloud in the left-hand navigation list, and check the box next to Mail.With macOS 10.14 Mojave or earlier, go to > System Preferences > iCloud and check the box next to Mail.In iOS, go to Settings > account name > iCloud, tap Mail and turn it on, and then follow the instructions that appear.Access to some services is limited to 10 devices. Some features are not available in all countries or regions. Some features require a Wi-Fi connection. Some features require iOS 16, iPadOS 16, and macOS Ventura. iCloud requires iOS 5 or later on iPhone 3GS or later, iPod touch (3rd generation or later), iPad Pro, iPad or later, iPad Air or later, or iPad mini or later a Mac computer with OS X Lion 10.7.5 or later or a PC with Windows 7 or Windows 8 (Outlook 2007 or later or an up-to-date browser is required for accessing email, contacts, and calendars).Plan automatically renews after trial until cancelled. The Apple One free trial includes only services that you are not currently using through a free trial or a subscription.Content downloaded from family members or acquired via redemption codes is not subject to Ask to Buy. Content can be hidden by family members hidden content is not available for download. Not all content is eligible for Family Sharing. iOS 8 or later and OS X Yosemite or later are required to set up or join a Family Sharing group and are recommended for full functionality. Music, movies, TV shows, and books can be downloaded on up to 10 devices per account, five of which can be computers. Family Sharing requires a personal Apple ID signed in to iCloud and iTunes.HomeKit Secure Video requires a supported iCloud+ plan, compatible HomeKit‑enabled security camera, and HomePod or Apple TV running as a home hub.Without access to your IP address, some websites may require extra steps to sign in or access content. iCloud Private Relay is not available in all countries or regions.Previous purchases may not be restored if they are no longer on the iTunes Store, App Store, or Apple Books. Backup of purchased music is not available in all countries or regions. ![]()
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