Check your Apple ID device list to find where you're signed in - Apple Support (2024)

Learn which devices appear in your Apple ID device list, how to find your device's details (including if it's a trusted device), and how to remove a device.

Find devices in your list

Follow these steps to find the devices that you're currently signed in to with your Apple ID.

Use your iPhone, iPad, or Apple Watch to find where you're signed in

  1. Tap Settings > [your name], then scroll down.

  2. Tap any device name to view that device's information, such as the device model, serial number, OS version, and whether it's a trusted device that can be used to receive Apple ID verification codes. The information might vary depending on the device type. You might need to answer your security questions to view device details.

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Use your Mac to find where you're signed in

  1. Choose Apple menu  > System Settings. In macOS Monterey or earlier, choose Apple menu  > System Preferences.

  2. Click your name. In macOS Monterey or earlier, click Apple ID.

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  3. Click any device name to view that device's information, such as the device model, serial number, and OS version. The information might vary depending on the device type. You might need to answer your security questions to view device details.

Use your PC to find where you're signed in

  1. Open iCloud for Windows.

  2. Under your name, click Manage Apple ID.

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  3. Click any device name to view that device's information, such as the device model, serial number, and OS version. The information might vary depending on the device type.

Use the web to find where you're signed in

From the Devices section of your Apple ID account page, you can find all of the devices that you're currently signed in to with your Apple ID, including Android devices, consoles, and smart TVs:

  1. Sign in to appleid.apple.com,* then select Devices.

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  2. If you don’t see your devices right away, click View Details and answer your security questions.

  3. Click any device name to view that device's information, such as the device model, serial number, OS version, and whether it's a trusted device that can be used to receive Apple ID verification codes. The information might vary depending on the device type.

* Depending on how you created your Apple ID, you might be required to provide additional information.

Add a device to the list

To add a device to the list, you need to sign in with your Apple ID. After you sign in on a device with your Apple ID, that device appears in the list. Here's where you need to sign in:

  • For iOS or iPadOS, sign in to iCloud, iMessage, FaceTime, iTunes & App Stores, or Game Center on the device. You can also see your paired Apple Watch.

  • For macOS or Windows 10 and later, sign in to iCloud on the device.

  • For Apple TV HD and later, sign in to the iTunes and App Store on the device.

  • For Apple TV (3rd generation) and earlier, sign in to the iTunes Store on the device.

Your AirPods will appear in the Find My app, but they won't appear in your Apple ID device list. You can remove your AirPods from your account using Find My. Devices running iOS 7 or earlier or OS X Mavericks or earlier won't appear in your device list.

Remove a device from the list

If your device is missing, you can use Find My to find your device and take additional actions that can help you recover it and keep your data safe.

If you aren't using your device anymore, or if you don't recognize a listed device, you should remove it from the list.

If you set up two-factor authentication for your Apple ID, removing a device will ensure that it can no longer display verification codes. It also won't have access to iCloud and other Apple services, including Find My, until you sign in again with two-factor authentication. The device won't reappear in the list unless you sign in again.

You can also permanently remove a device from your account page

Use your iPhone or iPad to remove a device

  1. Tap the device to find its details, then tap Remove from Account.

  2. Review the message that appears, then tap again to confirm that you want to remove the device.

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Use your Mac to remove a device

  1. Choose Apple menu  > System Settings. In macOS Monterey or earlier, choose Apple menu  > System Preferences.

  2. Click your name. In macOS Monterey or earlier, click Apple ID.

  3. Click the device to find its details, then click Remove from Account.

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  4. Review the message that appears, then click again to confirm that you want to remove the device.

Use your PC to remove a device

  1. Open iCloud for Windows.

  2. Under your name, click Manage Apple ID.

  3. Click the device to find its details, then click Remove from Account.

  4. Review the message that appears, then click again to confirm that you want to remove the device.

Use the web to remove a device

  1. Sign in to appleid.apple.com, then select Devices.

  2. Select the device to find its details, then select "Remove from account."

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  3. Review the message that appears.

  4. Click again to confirm that you want to remove the device.

Permanently remove a device from your account page

If you're still signed in with your Apple ID on the device, it might reappear on your account page the next time your device connects to the Internet. To permanently remove the device from your account page, sign out of iCloud, iTunes & App Stores, iMessage, FaceTime, and Game Center on that device, or erase that device.

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FAQs

Where can I see the devices where my Apple ID is signed in? ›

Use your iPhone, iPad, or Apple Watch to find where you're signed in. Tap Settings > [your name], then scroll down. Tap any device name to view that device's information, such as the device model, serial number, OS version, and whether it's a trusted device that can be used to receive Apple ID verification codes.

How do you know someone is using your Apple ID? ›

On your phone, tap Settings, then your name at the top. All devices that have access to your Apple ID will be listed on the screen.

How do I find out where my Apple device has been? ›

You can see your device's current or last known location in the Find My app. Tap Devices at the bottom of the screen, then tap the name of the device you want to locate. If the device can be located: It appears on the map so you can see where it is.

Why does my Apple ID say trusted devices list is not available? ›

A poor network connection can make the Trusted Devices List not available. Make sure that your device has a stable network connection. You can try switching to a different network or resetting your network settings.

How to check if someone is tracking your iPhone? ›

Check your battery usage: Go to Settings > Battery and check the battery usage by app. If you see any unusual or suspicious app that is using a lot of battery, it could potentially be a tracking app. Check your location services: Go to Settings > Privacy > Location Services and check which apps are using your location.

Can you tell if someone is remotely accessing your iPhone? ›

How can I tell if someone is accessing my iOS device remotely? Look out for signs, such as unusual battery drain, overheating, unexpected data usage, unfamiliar apps, settings changes, and unusual behavior on your device. These could indicate unauthorized access.

What happens if someone else logs into your Apple ID? ›

Only you should have access to your Apple ID. Anyone who has it can take over your Apple devices, view all content in iCloud, make purchases in the App Store or iTunes Store, and even use the “Find My” app to locate you and your devices.

Can someone mirror my iPhone? ›

Can someone mirror your phone without you knowing? Cybercriminals can mirror your cell phone without your consent through malware or spyware obtained from malicious links, man-in-the-middle attacks, or physical access. Such intrusion into your device may cause privacy violations and compromised passwords.

Can you track other Apple devices? ›

You can use the Find My app to locate friends, Apple devices, AirTags, or third-party items.

What is a trusted device list? ›

If you don't want to enter a 2-Step Verification code or use your Security Key every time you sign in to your Google Account, you can mark your computer or mobile device as trusted. With trusted computers and devices, you don't need to enter a verification code each time you sign in. Android ComputeriPhone & iPad. More.

How do I see trusted devices on iCloud? ›

You can review the trusted devices that use your Apple ID in the Devices list in Apple ID settings.
  1. On your Mac, choose Apple menu > System Settings, then click [your name] at the top of the sidebar. ...
  2. Go to Devices, then click the name of the device to view or change its settings. ...
  3. Do any of the following:

What happens when you remove a trusted device from your Apple ID? ›

If you remove a trusted device, it can no longer display verification codes and its access to iCloud (and other Apple services on the device) is blocked.

How to log out Apple ID from all devices? ›

Go to Settings, then tap your name. Scroll down to the bottom. Tap Sign Out. Enter your Apple ID password and tap Turn Off.

Does removing a device from Apple ID delete everything? ›

This won't remove personal information that's stored on your old device, but it prevents the new owner from deleting your information from iCloud. If you're switching to a non-Apple phone, deregister iMessage. If you're using Apple Pay, you can remove your credit or debit cards at iCloud.com.

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